THE STARFISH CHRONICLES:
An Evening of Story, Courage & Connection
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Celebrate the advanced launch of The Starfish Chronicles with a heartfelt evening of shared stories, meaningful connection, and the community that helped bring this book to life.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Sky Oro
107 E Oak St, Ste 1A,
Bozeman, MT 59715
Your reservation includes a signed copy of the book and a thoughtfully curated gathering designed to spark connection and conversation.
WHAT TO EXPECT…
From arrival and conversation to shared stories and celebration, the evening is designed to guide us through connection, reflection, and community. Here’s a look at the evening.
Arrive + Mingle5–5:20 PM
Welcome5:30 PM
Readings + Reflections5:45 PM
Starfish Connections6:30 PM
Signing & Celebration7–7:30 p.m.
You’ll Meet Some of the Women Who Helped Light the Path
Amanda Diehl
Co-Foundress, Sky Oro
Dakota Meeks
Artisan, Founder of Core Elements Studio
Donna Andreassi
Founder of Magnolia Therapy Tales
Tricia Amidon
Founder of Strength House
Wendy Dumke
Army Veteran & Lands and Realty Specialist
About The Starfish Chronicles
The Starfish Chronicles is a memoir about reclaiming voice, reconnecting with the Warrior Woman within, and following the quiet glimmers that lead us back to ourselves.
Through stories that span wild landscapes, personal healing, and the courage to tell the truth, Sue Kerver explores what happens when we choose authenticity over silence. Along the way, the voices of women who bravely shared their stories through the podcast weave through the narrative, reminding us that transformation rarely happens alone.
At its heart, The Starfish Chronicles is an invitation to listen deeply, speak honestly, and trust that when we share our stories, we create ripples far beyond ourselves.
About the Author
Sue Kerver is a U.S. Coast Guard veteran and conservation storyteller with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She hosted the podcast Two Gals and a Mic, where she interviewed extraordinary women about courage and connection. Based in Montana, Sue leads storytelling circles, fly-fishing experiences, and gatherings that help women reconnect with themselves, one another, and the natural world.
