Chichester Central School Art News
On February 8, 2009, two
students from Chichester Central School were recognized for their artistic
achievements. Kara Dugas, 7th grader, was awarded a Silver Key for her
handmade and painted ceramic Tea Pot.
Miranda McCrea, 8th grader, was awarded an
Honorable Mention for her Graphic Novel, The Dark World of Colorfulness.
The Youth Art Month exhibit for New Hampshire Art
Educators’ Association Region 2 will be held at the Red River Theater,
Concord, NH. Students from CCS who will have a piece of art work on display
are:
Ava Coriaty, Grade 1, Pink Bunny; Jack Lucier,
Grade 2, Winter Scene; Tyler Smith, Grade 3, Mona Lisa; Skyler Miracle,
Grade 4, Corbin Blue, Meghan Hubbard, Grade 4, Ramiele; Abigail McIntosh,
Grade 5, Under the Sea.
The exhibit will be on display through Tuesday,
March 31, 2009.
A couple of weeks ago Julie Raposa of Chichester was watching “The View”
(the ABC show with Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, etc.). They were
talking about the Westminster Dog Show, which brought up the topic of having
a dog show for mutts. They asked viewers to send in photos of their mutts,
so on an impulse Julie sent in a photo of her dog Sam. Out of the thousands
of photos sent in, they picked 5 dogs to be on the show. Guess what? Sam and
Julie were invited to appear on “The View” on Thursday, February 26. They
drove to New York City on Wednesday, the 25th. The show was filmed at 7 a.m.
Thursday, and if you happened to be watching WMUR at 11:00 a.m. that day
there were Julie and Sam on “The View.”