Wednesday, March 16, 2011

'ARTS ALIVE!': A Celebration of the Arts Laconia

During the week of March 14-18 a special celebration of the arts is being held at the historic Belknap Mill Museum in downtown Laconia. Visual art exhibits from each of the Laconia district schools will on display for visitors to enjoy and appreciate. Art students and teachers from each of our elementary schools, as well as Laconia Middle and High Schools, have been working hard to create and display amazing works of art that have students beaming and parents proud as punch. Additionally, the event featured musical performances (both vocal and instrumental) on Monday evening as part of the show's 'Grand Opening'.

As a school community we are especially pleased to highlight the arts in this fashion, and to participate in a collaborative project with our counterparts in other local school districts and with the arts community here in Laconia. After all, many people consider our capacity to create and appreciate art to be the part of us that is most uniquely human. The arts and the effort to create them appeal to the higher part of ourselves, the highest part of our intellect. The creative/artistic process is important in our overall school program, and complements all that we do. We strive to teach and cultivate the arts at Woodland Heights: discretely in our related arts classes, in an integrated fashion through our regular classroom coursework, and through various enrichment opportunities available in our school.

The arts are alive and well in the City of Laconia. I hope that you will have an opportunity to stop by the show and see the creative works that our students and teachers have been producing.