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Join storyteller Dennis Galloway as Jacob Tanner, a seasoned working cowboy who reflects on life in the Old West from the saddle rather than the legend. Through vivid, first-person storytelling, Jacob Tanner shares true-to-life frontier experiences about grit, justice, endurance, and the quiet decisions that shaped everyday cowboy life.
These stories focus not on gunfights or famous outlaws, but on the real work of cowboys—navigating dangerous weather, managing stampedes, facing moral crossroads, and toughing it out when quitting would have been easier. Told in a calm, reflective style, this program offers a respectful look at Western history as it was lived, not romanticized.
This performance is suitable for adult audiences and anyone interested in Western history, oral storytelling, and the human side of frontier life.
Length: 60 minutes Format: Live, in-person storytelling with audience reflection Audience: Adults, history enthusiasts, Western heritage audiences
Location: St George Public Library 88 W 100 S St George, Forsyth Room A
6:30PM-7:30 PM February 3,10,17,24 2026
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20 Days
15
0
$0.10
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






Join storyteller Dennis Galloway as Jacob Tanner, a seasoned working cowboy who reflects on life in the Old West from the saddle rather than the legend. Through vivid, first-person storytelling, Jacob Tanner shares true-to-life frontier experiences about grit, justice, endurance, and the quiet decisions that shaped everyday cowboy life.
These stories focus not on gunfights or famous outlaws, but on the real work of cowboys—navigating dangerous weather, managing stampedes, facing moral crossroads, and toughing it out when quitting would have been easier. Told in a calm, reflective style, this program offers a respectful look at Western history as it was lived, not romanticized.
This performance is suitable for adult audiences and anyone interested in Western history, oral storytelling, and the human side of frontier life.
Length: 60 minutes Format: Live, in-person storytelling with audience reflection Audience: Adults, history enthusiasts, Western heritage audiences
Location: St George Public Library 88 W 100 S St George, Forsyth Room A
6:30PM-7:30 PM February 3,10,17,24 2026