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Trekking Through History brochure

Jebidiah Smith, hunter, trapper, teller of tall tales is a son of a mountain man. His father was a French Canadian and his mother was a Chippewa Indian. They traveled from Hudson Bay in Canada to the Everglades in Florida from the Dakotas to the Carolinas, telling American folklore stories.

Elementary Schools Libraries Church Groups Senior Citizen Centers Community Service Organizations Civil War Reenactments

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Jebidiah Smith brings to the classroom period artifacts, such as deer hide, rabbit skins, black powder, Hawken rifle, animal traps, corkscrew willow walking stick, hand made toys, dulcimer, things of historical interest to stir the imagination and bring history to life.

    Jebidiah Smith's credits include:

  • Black Swamp Festival, Toledo, Ohio
  • Isaac Ludwig Mill, Grand Rapids, Ohio
  • Several Michigan Schools in
  • Rochester, Warren,
  • Livonia, Fraser,
  • Flat Rock, and
  • St. Clair Shores
  • Elementary & Middle School
  • Principal's Conference,
  • 4-H Kettunen Center
  • Baldwin Library, Birmingham, Michigan
  • L'Anse Creuse Senior Citizens
  • Silver War Reenactments
  • and many more
Jebidiah in front of log cabin with wares.

CONTACT: Fred Strebendt, P.C. Professional Storyteller P. O. Box 811 Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48046 586-949-0483 For more information, click here:

Mail to:jebsmith1@juno.com
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Christmas Tree Jukebox.

Check with Jebidiah for merchandise and other storytelling characters available.

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