Join us in The Woolpack, Tillicoultry from 7.30 – 9.30 for a heart-warming session of storytelling on the theme of “Secrets and Lies”.
Come along to tell a tale or simply to listen – everyone is welcome!
Join us in The Woolpack, Tillicoultry from 7.30 – 9.30 for a heart-warming session of storytelling on the theme of “Secrets and Lies”.
Come along to tell a tale or simply to listen – everyone is welcome!
Our theme for this evening’s storytelling session in the convivial surroundings of The Woolpack, Tillicoultry was “Hero or Villain?”.
We began by sharing anecdotes about our own personal heroes or villains, which generated much discussion and laughter.
Our first tale of the evening was “Zeus and his Shenanigans”.
Next we heard a family story, “The Doc Leaf Poultice”.
We were lucky to hear not one but two self-penned poems from our long- standing members, “Last Summer” and “The Villains of Summer 2025”.
“The Dean of Dalmahoy” was our next story, set in Cambuskenneth Abbey.
Our final offering of the night was “hero Turned Villain”, a long tale about a fisherman.
Once again, it was a most enjoyable evening.
Our first storytelling event of the festival, on Thursday 14th August 2025, was a great success. Joanne and Eleanor brought local folklore to life and shared some traditional Scottish tales with an enraptured audience at Breathe Easy in Alloa.
Here are just a few of the many testimonials we received:
“Fab afternoon, loved the stories. Pleases return soon!”
“Really enjoyed the stories. The Hillfoots are so romantic!”
“Fascinating stories, especially the local ones.”
Our theme for our first meeting in August was “Flight of Fancy”.
We listened to the story of “Jack and the Witch’s Bellows”, one of many stories about the eponymous Jack.
Next we heard a story of a clever slave, “In a Box”.
After that, the true story of “The Invasion of the Caterpillars”, which took place in Clackmannanshire in 1937.
The fourth offering of the evening was an original poem written by our resident poet, “The Dream”.
Our penultimate tale was “The Firebird and the Wolf”, from Russia.
And last but not least, we were entertained by “The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship”.
We also enjoyed hearing about eventful air journeys that our members have experienced.