Once Upon a Boat: A sailing-and-storytelling adventure!

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Once Upon a Boat: A sailing-and-storytelling adventure!

Class Date:

June 27, June 30, July 2

Class Time:

10 A.M. - 12 P.M.

Class Size:

6

Age Group:

5th-8th Graders

Location:

Wind Sailing, Discovery Pier 13271 SW Bayshore Dr, and National Writers Series, 202 E. Grandview Parkway

Set sail on a real-life writing adventure! In this, two-part creative nonfiction workshop, students will first embark on a guided sailing trip on the beautiful waters of Grand Traverse Bay, courtesy of Wind Sailing. With the breeze in their hair and waves beneath their feet, they’ll take in the sights, sounds, and sensations of the open water, and learn some of the basics of sailing along the way.

In the following classes, students will gather on land for a writing session where they’ll learn how to turn their sailing experience into a vivid story, using this unique prompt to follow natural inspirations, bringing their voice to the moment and beyond. With guidance they’ll explore memory, description, and personal style—crafting stories that capture the spirit of their journey.

Perfect for young writers who love the outdoors, storytelling, and trying something new!

About:

Chris Loud

Chris Loud has several years of experience as a writer and producer for TV, film, and documentaries. In the narrative feature film world, Chris has helped produce films like the 2025 official Sundance selection Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake), as well as Quicksand, a multi-award-winning independent film that now airs on Amazon. Chris was also a consultant and associate producer on the award-winning short film, Created Sleep Transmissions. In TV, Chris has written and produced for the travel TV shows Third Coast, Coolest Places on Earth, State to State, and Great Escapes, as well as the true crime series Forensic Justice. Chris also writes and helps produce many of the short films created for The Boardman Review, and serves as the executive editor for the print publication.

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