ECCA is thrilled to announce that we are working on a new project with Passport to Peace. The mission of Passport to Peace—a Three Cups of Tea project—is to promote cultural understanding and raise global awareness, support education for girls worldwide and encourage our children to be active participants in global peace.
ECCA will facilitate the creation of tea cups throughout the community. These tea cups will then be available to purchase, with proceeds going to support Passport to Peace and ECCA.
If you would like to learn more about Passport to Peace, visit their website at www.passport2peace.org
ECCA will be hosting a Family Tea Cup day on Saturday February 13th, 1-4pm. This event will be open to the community. Come in and make tea cups, some to take home and some to donate to this worthy project. The fee is $5 per person, $20 maximum per family. Representatives from both organizations will be available to share information.
For more information please contact ECCA at (603) 778-8441 or by email at ecca@rcn.com
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
It's not too late
Have you ever wanted to try welding, but haven't had the opportunity? Have you longed to reuse and recycle old scrap metal into unique and creative works of art?
Our next session of the highly popular Art of Welding class will begin on Thursday, January 21st. This class has been fun and rewarding for everyone who has taken it. Learn the basic skills of welding pieces of scrap metal together and create sculptures from recycled scrap metals.
Read the ECCA brochure for full details of the class or call the ECCA office at 778-8441. Space is limited but there are a couple of spots still available.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Sculptor Joe Montroy Presentation
Sculptor and ECCA Teacher Joseph Montroy will be giving a slide presentation and discussion about his work, process, and inspiration as a part of ECCA's Community Arts Series.
Joe works with a wide range of materials and techniques to create his work, including metal, plaster, wood, casting, and welding.
Join us for this fascinating look at and inspiring discussion of 3D mediums.
Tuesday January 19th, 6:30-8:30pm, at the Exeter Center for Creative Arts, 30 Linden Street, Exeter, in the Tuck Learning Campus. This event is free and open to the public. For more information call ECCA at 778-8441 or email ecca@rcn.com
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