Know before you go

Stories in the springtime

Keep reading to find everything you need to know about the event sponsored by The Scribbling Club with the generous hospitality of Town Hall Collaborative on Wednesday May 14th, 2025.

What should I expect?

A night of community, sharing, and celebration, hosted by Kaitlynn, at Town Hall Collaborative (525 Santa Fe Drive).

  • 5:30-6:00 — get settled, writing prompts

  • 6:00-7:00 — featured stories, break

  • 7:00-8:00 — open mic for growth stories of any style (sign up required, three minute limit)

Where should I park?

You can park for free in the parking lot immediately by Town Hall. If that's full, there's tons of street parking nearby.

How do I participate in the open mic?

To sign up for the open mic on May 14th, you'll need to get a ticket from Eventbrite, since the sign up link is scheduled to be sent only to folks on the ticket list. So:

  • Reserve your seat via Eventbrite by May 11th so you can receive the open mic sign up link when it’s sent out

  • Add your name to the open mic list sometime between May 12th at 5:30 and May 14th at 5:30

  • Plan to share something that embraces the theme of growth through struggle and to keep your story limited to three minutes of original work

Where are the bathrooms at Town Hall Collaborative?

There are three bathrooms in total:

  1. A single-stall / ADA bathroom

  2. An all-gender restroom with two toilets

  3. An all-gender restroom with a and a urinal and two toilets

Kaitlynn will point them out during the event.

What are the featured stories for the evening?

The lineup announcement goes out mid-April 2025.

Is this event really free?

Yes, it is! Everyone on stage during the Stories in Springtime event has volunteered their time and talent. If you want to let them know you dig their words, purchase their work, follow their accounts, and cheer loudly!

Throughout the night, we’ll encourage you (if you’re able) to grab a cocktail/mocktail from The Bar and tip the bartender. It's a super yummy way to support the fantastic community space that is Town Hall!

What's The Scribbling Club?

It's a Club for writers, by writers that seeks to empower its members through comeraderie and craft.

Anti-hate statement

Bigotry and hate of any kind are not tolerated at this event.

Land acknowledgement

Those of us who are non-Indigenous are guests in the homeland territory of 51 contemporary tribes with historic ties to the state of Colorado, and in unceded lands of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Peoples. As guests, we extend our respects and gratitude to the many Indigenous peoples who still reside here and call these lands home.