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Molly Lemmons

Mustang, OK

http://mollyloubelle.com/

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Miss MollyLouBelle With Tales to Tell
Molly Lemmons is an award-winning author, and the stories she tells are taken from her very own book, Kind of Heart, released for publication in 2000. Her stories, told unashamedly from her heart, are stories of life, loves, childhood, relationships, family and friends as she lived it during her growing up years in the 1950's when things were as they ought to be.
Her stories will tug at your heartstrings and encourage you to celebrate God, families, and life. She believes that "No One Lives To Be Forgotten!" And keeping their stories alive, no one WILL be forgotten.
Available for both storytelling and workshops, she has taught workshops on "How to Write and Tell Life's Memories" (from the heart) adapting her classes to all ages.
For Oklahoma's Centennial, she has developed and performed the character of Mattie Beal, Lawton's lady who won the second drawing in the 1901 Land Lottery.
She has also developed, and performed other stories that she has taken from Oklahoma's history, having grown up and lived in Oklahoma for sixty-five years. She is a member of Oklahoma City Writers, Inc.,Oklahoma Writers Federation, Inc.,National Storytelling Network, Tejas Storytelling Festival, Women's Inspirational Network, Christian Storytelling Network, and Oklahoma Territory Tellers.
She is an alumna of Oklahoma Christian University in Oklahoma City, and resides with her husband of fify-one years, Freddy Lemmons in Mustang, Oklahoma where they have lived for forty years. She is mother to two and "GrandMolly" to two. She enjoys her Great Pyrenees Dog, and six cats.
In 2004, she retired from Mustang Public Schools after twenty-two years. She retired to pursue full time storytelling and writing. Please contact her for her availability and fees. Listen and watch her brief video via YouTube-Miss MollyLouBelle With Tales to Tell
You may also visit her personal website for more information. http://mollyloubelle.com/

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