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Cincy Storytellers returns with a night of 'Parenthood'

The Enquirer

Parenting is many things. But it's certainly never easy. On March 8, the Cincy Storytellers Project returns to the stage with an evening of stories focused on "Parenthood." This will be the tenth night of live storytelling for Cincy Storytellers, and will be hosted by The Enquirer's Chris Graves.

Storytellers include:

Matthew Breeden, American Association for the Blind: The challenges of parenting while blind aren’t so obvious.

Jae Birdie Fae, community connector: Facing the reality of being a single parent, Jae made a drastic decision and changed her name.

Sister Andrea Koverman, Sisters of Charity: What does it mean to choose to not be a parent and to serve God and your community instead?

Amy Scalia, Cincy Chic: Facing infertility and chronic illness, Amy's journey to parenting was far from easy.

Ethan Tran, foster dad: Ethan and his husband didn't know how much their lives would change when they decided to be foster parents.

Calvin Williams, Lucian Families: The sun was setting as he sat at his desk and made the decision to be fully present in his son's life.

You're invited to join us for an evening of laughter, tears and trips down memory lane as your neighbors share their triumphs and trials of parenting.

Details

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at tickets.cincinnati.com. Are you a subscriber to The Enquirer? Sign into your Xtras! account at cincinnati.com/Xtras to get half-off your ticket.

Light refreshments will be available for purchase. Parking is available in the lot behind the theater as well as on-street.

Where: The Carnegie 1028 Scott St., Covington, KY 41011

When: March 8, doors open at 6:30 p.m., stories begin at 7