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WHS fills Magenta Empty Bowls

By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer Yellow HAMPTON | There was a Bowl-a-Thon at Winnacunnet High School recently, and all the Black action therein had nothing to do with the venerable indoor sport with the funny-looking shoes. Instead, it was a creative ven- ture held in preparation for the annual Empty Bowls fundraiser, scheduled for Saturday, January 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the spacious WHS dining hall. Taking a quick break from her seat behind one of the potter’s wheels in the school’s ceramics studio, WHS senior Megan Tyler washes clay mud off her hands and arms.

She is wearing a clay- “This is a big help for ics students in their regular streaked blue denim apron Empty Bowls,” says Megan, classes at WHS as well as Inside... which reaches somewhere surveying the busy yet sur- professional potters in the around her shins. Behind her, prisingly serene surround- Seacoast area. “We want to ealth there are several students ings. get as many people involved H & are bent over their wheels, Along with classmate as possible.” Wellness patiently using wet hands to Nicole Kapral, who is off She notes that some of the • When the party’s over... shape and mold the spinning running errands, Megan students who have helped out • New technology may clay into smooth bowls. is the co-organizer of this are experienced clay crafters, WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE OF revolutionize Nearby, other students year’s Empty Bowls at WHS. while others have never been chiropractic care are fashioning simple bowls The two have taken on the “behind the wheel” in the • Resolutions for from flat clay “disks,” and overall responsibility for the ceramics studio. And, as the VOLVOS, JAGUARS healthy skin applying glaze and embel- event as their Senior Seminar Bowl-a-Thon is a volunteer lishments to those bowls project. “drop-in” effort, students & HONDAS which have already been “The Bowl-a-Thon is our from throughout WHS are BRING THIS AD 10% YOUR FIRST formed. Still more bowls first big step,” Megan says, lending a much-appreciated IN & RECEIVE OFF SERVICE!!! have been set aside in prepa- explaining how additional hand. ration for eventual firing in bowls are being supplied “All grades are helping 603.772.8233 the school’s kiln. through the talents of ceram- Bowls Continued on 38A • *10% good up to $50.00 in service

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around the Discovery Center Discovery the around on snowshoes. pants have identified fisher otter and woods the in tracks tracks on the salt marsh, and saw a bald eagle our heads. part Take in win fly over ter activities and games and make a craft to take home. adult. Class space is limited, and Fish contact to sure be so Game’s Aquatic Education Program at (603) by 271-3212 February 9. This class is free. January 16 on a first-come basis. Bring ing, warmas the afternoon will be cloth spent on the ice. All equip ment, materials and lunch will be provided. For more information call the Discov ery Center at (603) 778-0015. Week, February 26-28 and March 1 (no program on Fri day) is the annual Autographs Animal program. Join the Discovery Center to look for animals and their “auto graphs” in different habitats Linda Ronne of Parker, CO; two books, “Lighthouses of New England” by Edward Rowe Snow and “The Light house Keeper’s Connie Small, Wife” Pam Williams by of Barrington. co-chairman of the Friends, stresses that the raffle would not have been possible with out the generous donations of prizes by companies and recipients recipients are listed below: replica, Brenda of Delhi, NY; Fleming bronze relief plaque, Barbara Montclair, Wolf of photo, VA; Marian McAleenan of framed Rockport, ME; Alley Tugboat $50 Michel gift Micucci certificate, certifi gift $50 Alley of Tugboat Dover; Boston; of Duncan Erica cate, Lighthouse lens replica by and Randall Lights, Harbour ALA ALA NH mission withoutriding can visit NH ALA the ALA ALA NH’s Web site or calling by Christopher age, Cour director Events of at (603)ext. 111. Special 669-2411, prior to Dec. 31, 2006 receive will a reduced registra tion rate of $10, of a more savings than $30 from usual the $40 fee. who Individuals wish to support the 51 ------o 31, N ol meeting

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The team over the past years experi Moores’ has widened ence and knowledge, which ideas new get him helped has teaching. and training for will he teacher, a is he though always be a student. Moores tested 14 months ago for his second degree black which included belt, a grueling three-day test in which the testees were challenged both physically. and mentally out the results but said, don’t “I think that about karate rank, is wheth and though student, a always I am er or not I same the doing be have still would the belt I thing — teaching. It’s what I love.” increasingly popular, as more andstudents and adults sign up for karate, Moores is excited to give back to the community that he grew up in (“I still see some friends of and teachers my around town”). been growing and word has spread even back into Winnacunnet the community. Students from Winnacunnet, such as Adina Beaudry (11) and Bobby Preston (10) train at Atlantic Karate Training the that said Beaudry Center. karate school and has Moores changed her life: become “I’ve more and more disciplined understanding of people and it’s really helped my grades because I study a lot.” helped It’s more. sulting groups for groups sulting combative ------Meagan Bayliss, with her One of the moments that “Mr. Perry is still the sem the still is Perry “Mr. “The best part of my job Moores has now been on insists Moores Though On top of Moores’ mar family ties in Canada, said “It was cool to learn about where we came was fun.” And, of her great- from. It grandpa (who came Ireland from many years Megan Dolan noted that ago), “If he was still living, it would be cool for him to family is still here.” see his truly struck Cotter as unfor gettably sentimental the photos the students used were in their personal presenta tions. Most notablythose which showed were family members looking over their photo albums while discuss ing their heritage. Said Cot ter, “It just kind of your heart.” warms Trojan Trojan at the school’s location first in Seabrook,when the school but moved and Moores to Hampton, North role. leading the took Perry pei (the most senior martial artist); he will always be my teacher, and I still have to learn. more much so people. with time spending is It’s the kids and adults who want to learn and have fun at the same time; it’s become a family.” studying martial arts for 12 respected widely is and years among the world of martial arts. staying humble, he has done extremely well in the World Uechi Championships, scor ing second in Kumite, which is freestyle fighting sparring, called and finished first place in Kata, which is a set of offensive and defensive movements that martial art ists practice and perfect over years of training. also won the 2003 Moores Tsuruoka Canadian National Champi onships in Kata as well, and States United the represented team which finished second competition. Kumite in the tial arts success, he is also a Tactical Blauer the of member Systems’ Personal Defense one is which team, Readiness of the world’s leading con how many famous peopleI had [in my family] ring refer to the Italy. archbishops of country ancestral her in Catherine Zelepsky (Poland) about lot “a learning enjoyed different cultures and back grounds.” partners Mr. Waters and Mrs. Mrs. and Waters Mr. partners ------! “It was fun,” said Julian Moores collaborated Moores with collaborated Using the material they “The kids did a great They appeared to have “We got to learn about But But when he met Perry, After meeting Perry, The combination of his Though, when he ear AMERICA From 24A ATE From ATE KAR 22A Y our heritage,”Bryanna Flagg affirmed“I never (Finland). knew I was Finland.” Lauren Flynn (Ire from land) enjoyed “how we were able to go back in history” and hear how her ancestors “survived life in the 1800s.” na Giannusa. “I never knew ing ing Moores to dedicate his all time to the arts. school martial and family who could infor background provide additional mation. compiled (including ily photographs), fam they fash ioned their own PowerPoint presentations, which were viewed collectively by their classmates. job,” said Cotter. a great time, too. Guerin, whose Melanie family hails from Austria, found it to be “a really interesting unit. It was a great way for every body to learn other.” about each as a sensei) school. from Moores met Stephen another Perry about a week Moores before was scheduled take to his black belt his karate test school at in style Exeter, different a taught which of karate. he said, “Once I met him, I knew that was exactly what I wanted out of my training; it isn’t the best that matters. I knew that it my life.” to do with was wanted what I Moores started training with him and learned the Uechi of karate. style Roo dedication to both arts martial and his job in pharma optics fiber and sales ceutical put Moores in where a he had to situation choose one or the other. Perry allow a Moores partnership, offered nacunnet, he was with mostly friends everyone, but would have him considered self a jock. Moores went on to college running and at continued the of University New Hampshire, where he majored in Sciences and Microbiology, but after col lege Moores again lessons took and karate returned to in Exeter. school at a karate returned to karate, he met a karate teacher (also known ew N - - - - - 26 ------appy , ages , H , ages 8- T Continued on 37A • SR Story Theatre Teen Scene Study Scene Teen BNE offers classes at the • • classes these for Openings The Exeter Public Library with acting fundamentals,this class provides an ing “technique act workout” as well as an opportunity the for working and non-work ing actor to hone character development, text explora tion, voice and skills movement through improv, sense 18 and up, classes in Adult Acting are held at SRT Wednesdays on from 7-9 p.m. Session 1 runs from ary 3 to JanuMarch 7, while Ses sion 2 runs from March 21 through May 23. Beginning

or visit www.balletneweng land.org. their lives. Quality, dedica tion, technique, leadership developmentmodel role and are the key factors that set Ballet New England apart from other schools. ConnieBean Center,located at135 Daniel Street inPorts mouth; at Centennial Hall, located at 105 Post Road in North Hampton; and Mill Pond Center for the located Arts, at 50 Road Newmarket in Durham. For reg istration and class schedule information,call Ballet New England at (603) 430-9309 To register or for To more infor mation, call (603) 431-6644 www.nhtheatre visit or 1 ext. project.org. 12, Mondays from 4-5 p.m., instructed by Sofia Piel. Fee is $125. 12-16, Mondays from 5:15- Sofia by instructed p.m., 6:45 Piel. Fee is $150. are limited and registrations accepted. being currently are will have an opportunity to use a drop spindle to wool spin into yarn during this fun, hands-on historical and educational program, which is free and open to the pub lic. is located at 1 Founders Park in For Exeter. more informa tion, call (603) 772-3101. 51 ------o , ages 31, N ol Creative Drama 29, 2006 | V 29, 2006 nity ommu Open to participants age This year, SRT welcomes The Center For Dance Six-week workshops are BNE is dedicated to pro Walker, Walker, who has many Presentation participants Winter Winter class offerings are • C atres across the country and in television in LosAngeles. forming arts. All classes are designededucate,to nurture and encourage students of all ages in a noncompetitive environment. Alexandra Borrie to the fac ulty. Alexandra has taught acting and performance music in theatre prominent schools for almost 20 years. She has had a long and var ied performance career Broadway, on in regional the the education of dancers of allages, levels, abilities, and economic backgrounds. Education offers a distinc tivephilosophy thatempha sizesthewhole student, and instills qualities carry that students will throughout also available in Argentine hip-hop, tango, tap, theater andimprovisation. viding the finest in education dance with an empha sis in classical to ballet and develop awareness, and poise, confidence through self- achievement. The committedto organizationis years of experience in weav Straw at instructor an is ing, bery Banke Museum. time her contributed also has She and talent to the Handweav ers Guild of America the New and Hampshire Weav ers Guild. dyes and spinning. nique, as well as fun. Every class session ends with informal an performance family and friends. for as follows: from 6-8, 4-4:45 Wednesdays p.m., instructed by Christy Cloutier Holmes. $125. Fee is tion curriculum standards for drama, with a focus on artistic excellence, ensemble tech acting and performance ecember ------| D ews ews ews ews N ews N

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