The Escanaba Public Library announces a performance by Storyteller Michael Deren on Thursday, June 27 at 6:30 p.m
Deren recreates the great Northern Michigan lumber boom of the 19th Century as a Lumberjack/Shanty Boy of 1870. Deren plays the concertina, fiddle, bones and button accordion and recreates life in the Michigan lumber camps and the importance of the lumber industry through music and stories of daily life and work in the camps.
Michael Deren, As the Past in Person, is an accomplished musician/educator/songwriter and storyteller. Deren has been presenting interpretive history programs through the Midwest and East since 1985 and presents 75-100 programs annually. His programs are based in 19th and 20th century Michigan and U.S. history and are historical, musical, education and audiencei nvolving and have been presented in schools as well as libraries, theatres, museums, state parks, nature center and other venues. He is listed in the Michigan Arts and Humanities Touring Directory as a Storyteller.
This program is free and open to the public. No registration is required. This program is made possible through the support of the Friends of the Escanaba Public Library. For more information, call the Escanaba Public Library at 906-789-7323, visit the library’s web site at http://www.escanabalibrary.org or check us out on Facebook/Twitter. The Escanaba Public Library is located at 400 Ludington Street in downtown Escanaba.















