Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Stories in the Streets Gets Local Press



September 27, 2012

http://www.andovertownsman.com/local/x240472242/Taking-literacy-to-the-streets
Taking literacy to the streets
Storyteller pitches idea, gets hit at business competition
Judy Wakefield Staff Writer
Professional storyteller Nicolette Nordin Heavey of Andover was the fan favorite at a recent advertising pitch contest hosted by a group of businesses.

Her explanation of her literacy program – she performs stories for kids on the street – proved just as popular with businessmen and women as it has with parents and their children.
Heavey spent the summer pursuing her program, “Stories in the Streets,” at community gathering spots in Lawrence, including its farmers’ market and a playground at North Common. Armed with a colorful rolling cart of books, she performs stories for underserved families and gives a free picture book to every child who listens.



It’s long been a dream of this Smith College graduate, married mother of three and former Andona Society member, to perform stories and give away books to children.


“I just have a talent to communicate with children,” she said. “Andona is about giving back and I very much believe in that.”


It’s certainly not a lucrative career, but a storyteller’s life has other, non-financial rewards.


“It’s the hugs and smiles from kids,” Heavey said. “The real life stuff, that’s what is priceless.”


Maureen Pasek of Greater Lawrence Community Action Council, which has awarded Heavey a children’s literacy grant, said Heavey is phenomenal.


“She’s so animated and engages kids so well, even with the simplest of books,” Pasek said. “She’s like the Pied Piper. Kids just love what she does.”

Two weeks ago, Heavey pitched her “Stories in the Streets” idea to the Merrimack Valley Sandbox group, a community-wide initiative supporting entrepreneurship, based at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Up against start-up companies, including a company that turns old athletic shirts into bedding, she placed second and was also selected as the fan favorite. Heavey was awarded a total of $1,250. She will compete again for a bigger financial prize next month.

Successfully pitching her idea to an audience of 100 business people was not a bit intimidating for Heavey, who calls herself “pretty competitive.” The audience voted on their favorite pitch from their seats and votes were tallied on a big screen at the event, held at Chester’s at the Bell Tower in Lawrence.

Heavey will use her winnings to run a summer camp in Lawrence for students who want to be storytellers. She expects a dozen kids to take part.

“It’s an art form,” she said of storytelling, and it’s a passion she has pursued through performance for the past 10 years.


Heavey, who has a business and marketing background and lived in Belgium and London before attending college in the United States, is hoping to get grants so her “Stories in the Streets” program can grow. Lawrence is her pilot site. She has also performed in Lynn.


The Greater Lawrence Community Action Council is hoping to give her more grant money from the federal grant program, Race to the Top, which is promoting literacy development across the country.


“I’ve been so well-received in Lawrence and I want to keep Stories in the Streets going,” Heavey said. “The program meets a critical literacy need in Lawrence, where about 60 percent of third-graders are reading below grade level.”
Competing for $10,000 in the Sandbox final pitch contest next month is Heavey’s next step. That money would certainly help her literacy program grow. Contestants have just one minute each to pitch their new businesses.
“I had two and a half minutes before, so I’m just editing,” she said. “I’ll do it.”


Check out www.mvsandbox.org to learn more about the effort.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Stories Educate, Enlighten Entertain


Nicolette Nordin Heavey
978-681-9806


Nicolette Nordin Heavey, Storyteller and Educator

Nicolette lived a “storied” childhood.  The product of a British mother and Swedish father, she traveled around Europe and the Middle East. Nicolette uses her life’s observations to create stories that open doors of learning and personal growth.  She tells, gives workshops and does storytelling residencies for preschoolers through adults.  

Nicolette is seen weekly at The Book Rack in Newburyport; tells and gives teacher workshops at Bright Horizon Children’s Centers; is a roster teller/teacher for a high school personal narrative development program, StoriesLive©, and is currently providing multiple “Family Engaged Literacy” programs in Methuen, N. Andover, Andover and Lawrence to deliver storytelling through the support of the Greater Lawrence Community Action Council (Lawrence, Mass.).

Nicolette has been selected to tell folktales and original fairytales at the Boston Globe Children’s Festival, Three Apples Storytelling Festival, and Sharing the Fire, a conference for New England storytellers.   She has also won acclaim for her personal narratives; she has been twice a monthly winner at massmouth’s Boston story slams; was awarded third place overall for her personal story in 2010; and was selected to perform at Slam Nation (First Person Arts in Philidelphia) in 2011.

Performances


Pre-Schools Include:
  •  Bright Horizons DayCare/PreSchool Centers (many locations).  Monthly storyteller at centers in Lexington, MA, Nashua, NH and Waltham, MA
  •  KinderCare Centers (several locations) annual summer performer in Stoneham, MA
  •  Montessori School, Andover, MA
  •  Hired for reunion weekend to entertain children at reunion weekend, St. George’s School, Newport, RI
  • Andover Country Day School, Andover, MA 
  •  Georgetown Community Preschools, Georgetown, MA

 Elementary Schools Include: 
  • South Lawrence East Elementary School, Family Literacy Night, Lawrence, MA
  •  Shawsheen School, Kind – 2nd grade Residency “Where Are Stories From? You!” , Ma
  • Ditson Elementary School, Billerica, Ma
  • Gardner Pilot School, Enrichment Programs thru Young Audiences, Brighton, MA
  • Sargeant School, N. Andover, MA

Middle Schools Include:
  • South Lawrence East Middle School , Residency, “The Hero’s Journey”, Lawrence, MA
  • West Middle School, Andover, MA
  • Wood Hill Middle School, Residency, “His/Story; Her/Story” Andover, MA

Libraries Include:
  • Nevins Public Library Methuen, MA
  •  McKay Library, Chelmsford, MA
  • Memorial Hall Library, Andover, MA
  • Steven Memorial Library, North Andover, MA
  • Groton Public Library, Groton, MA

Other Venues:
  • Weekly parent/child storytelling at The Book Rack, Newburyport, MA.  2008-12
  •  OLIO  performer, Sharing the Fire, 2010
  •  Featured teller at 2006 Three Apples Storytelling Festival
  • Featured Storyteller at 36th Boston Globe Children's Book Fair, 2003
  •  Berkley College, Guest Lecturer “Fairytales” Boston, MA
  •  Boys and Girls Club, Lawrence, Ma.

Testimonials

We invited her to come in this morning for our annual Holiday celebration which is normally attended very well by parents. She was excellent! Her stories were very appropriate, engaging and interactive. Nicolette is energetic and able to hold the attention of various age groups with ease. An added surprise was that she gave each child a story (The Mitten and it's props) to take home and hopefully read with their family. She also gave each family a cd of her stories.  Several parents commented on how much they enjoyed her. We are hoping to be able to invite her back again...she was wonderful!  From Diane Nutt, Director, KidStart, Lawrence, MA
 
The children really enjoyed it!  [The Hero’s Journey program].  They were all very engaged and took some risks amongst their peers.  They seemed to all gain a little more confidence in themselves and even in their writing.  – Jackie Bellacqua, Pam Lang and Tom Milius, Literacy teachers at South Lawrence East Middle School

“From telling my story, I now don’t fight with my brother as much.”  6th grade student

I learned to not be shy, just say your story.  6th grade student

“I like how different it was.  Most of the stories we do are writing down words, but this one you just say it from your mind.”  middle school literacy student

 
I love you….the kids love you and we love the way you handle the whole program…. Very smoothly and professionally… with a smile…. Can’t wait to see you … kids are psyched!.  Patty Frey, English Teacher, Lynn Classical High School