PRESS CONTACT
PORTLAND STORY THEATER
Lynne Duddy 
tellers@portlandstorytheater.com
Portland, Oregon USA 
voice (503) 284-2226
http://www.portlandstorytheater.com/
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 30, 2010
 
Features Editor
Arts Correspondent
Listings Editor
 
Hello there. 
 
I hope you enjoy the attached press release describing the fundraiser for Portland Story Theater and NestShare at the John Palmer House on Halloween weekend.
 
Portland Story Theater is working together with the owners of the John Palmer House to raise funds for Portland Story Theater, a non-profit that builds community through story, and for NestShare, a non-profit organization that provides rooms for out-of-town cancer patients receiving medical treatment in Portland.  
 
We plan to follow-up with a telephone call to you and look forward to talking with you about this event.
 
Please find attached: 
 
Press Release "PST-NestShare-Fundraiser" for immediate release (Also included below as text) 
Photo of the John Palmer House decorated for Halloween  
 
I hope you will support the work of Portland Story Theater by spreading the word. 
 
Please contact me if you require any further information.  

Many thanks!
 
And may the narrative be with you, 
 
Lynne Duddy
Portland Story Theater
503-284-2226
 
www.portlandstorytheater.com
 
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Portland Story Theater presents Classic and Original Tales of Terror for adult audiences at the historic John Palmer House, 4314 N. Mississippi Ave. on Friday October 29 and Saturday October 30 at 8:00PM (Doors open at 7:30PM) Audience members move from room to room in the beautifully restored and reputedly haunted Victorian mansion to hear four terrifying tales by storytellers Lynne Duddy, Lawrence Howard, Sharon Knorr, and Will Hornyak.  Only fifty tickets will be issued for each evening. All proceeds will benefit Portland Story Theater and NestShare
 
Who: Portland Story Theater with special guests Sharon Knorr and Will Hornyak
What: Tales of Terror at the John Palmer House
Where: John Palmer House, 4314 N. Mississippi, Portland, Oregon
When: Friday and Saturday October 29 and 30th, 2010. Doors open at 7:30, stories begin at 8:00; no late seating
Tickets: Sliding scale, $35 to $50. Advance tickets required. Purchase online at Brown Paper Tickets.
 
Mature audiences. Please, no one under 21 will be admitted. White Wine provided by Storyteller Wine.

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Portland Story Theater was launched in 2004 to bring the urban community together for a unique performance experience, telling tales that stimulate the mind and rouse the heart. We are a grass-roots operation, building awareness and appreciation for narrative. In late 2009, we established ourselves as a not-for-profit business. PST uses a unique collaborative approach to produce shows where people perform stories drawn from real-life experiences. We also offer workshops and 1-on-1 coaching for people who want to learn how to tell stories. Portland Story Theater has been called "raw, revealing, vulnerable," by The Oregonian for our groundbreaking work that "keeps audiences entranced from start to finish."
 
NestShare grew out of personal experiences with cancer.  The idea is simple.  If you have some space to share, why not share it? We at John Palmer house know that the Cancer Journey is not for cowards. We hope to do a little something to make the journey a bit less arduous. John Palmer House has rooms for cancer patients for short stays during radiation and/or chemotherapy treatment. We hope it is a little homier than a motel.