Scottish Fiddler and Storyteller Arlene Leitch at the Ann Arbor Public Library, July 1986
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1986
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Fiddle, Fables and Fun - Arlene Leitch, a Scottish-born and raised fiddler, singer and storyteller, entertains a group of children and their parents at a Fiddle, Fable and Fun program at the Ann Arbor Public Library. The kids, left (this photo), enjoy a big laugh as Leitch, a resident of Ann Arbor, plays the musical version of a story she told about a man, his pig and potato patch and the noise the pig made while eating potatoes out of the garden. Amy Kimball, 6, below, listens attentively while Leitch, below left, delves into a story. Leitch has performed in folk festivals throughout the world and teaches fiddle at the Elderly Instruments School of Music in Lansing. News Photos - Jim Jagdfed
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1986
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Fiddle, Fables and Fun - Arlene Leitch, a Scottish-born and raised fiddler, singer and storyteller, entertains a group of children and their parents at a Fiddle, Fable and Fun program at the Ann Arbor Public Library. The kids, left (this photo), enjoy a big laugh as Leitch, a resident of Ann Arbor, plays the musical version of a story she told about a man, his pig and potato patch and the noise the pig made while eating potatoes out of the garden. Amy Kimball, 6, below, listens attentively while Leitch, below left, delves into a story. Leitch has performed in folk festivals throughout the world and teaches fiddle at the Elderly Instruments School of Music in Lansing. News Photos - Jim Jagdfed
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1986
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July
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