Bil Lepp is back with more hilarious and thought-provoking tall tales. Halfdollar, West Virginia didn’t have a water tower, so there was a lot of pent-up emotion in town. If you can’t spray paint “I love you” or” I’m sorry” on the water tower, how do you let people know your true feelings? What would happen if you opened a thrift store in town that sold used boots and coffins? Why does all the food from local canned food drives go to poor Mr. Peterson? These questions, and more like them, will be answered through Lepp’s witty and insightful storytelling.
This event will be held on Saturday, April 26th from 7-9 PM at the Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center. Virtual options are also available.