Saturday, February 14, 2009

Remember When?



Remember when women were Pushing Boundaries - Where were you?

Please share your story -
either as a comment
or mail directly to me at Ellouise1@juno.com and I will post it for you.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

FEBRUARY 15 PERFORMANCE




Argyle Road Productions



presents





PUSHING BOUNDARIES



Remember the 1970s when housewives morphed into political activists?


Laugh and cry with Ellouise Schoettler as she tells her story.






Ellouise Schoettler, Storyteller


Sunday February 15, 2009

2:00 PM $10


Wood-end Mansion


8940 Jones Mills Road


Chevy Chase, MD 20815



Free Parking



RESERVATIONS: 301-951-1213


also welcome at the door


Funded in part by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County



Like many women in the 1970s Ellouise Schoettler balanced family with new found political activism to play a role in the struggles for equal rights for women. She has a story to tell.

Listen to her story. Remember yours.




About the storyteller and author:


Ellouise Schoettler is a professional storyteller and visual artist.
Recent venues include the Williamsburg Storytelling Festival, Williamsburg, VA, Rogue Festival, Fresno, CA, Speakeasydc, Washington,DC.

In the past Ellouise Schoettler was Executive Director, Washington Women's Arts Center, Executive Director, Coalition of Women's Arts Organizations and ERA Campaign Director, League of Women Voters of the US.