Hey, everybody, I'm back »nd I’m better and better! by, you ask? Because I just »t back from the Healthful living and Wellness Insti iand — as expected -- the vhole conference was geared establishing and main lining good health. If you feel good and feel aod about yourself, you can i more productive, happy and lert. Everybody needs better lealth! That's not just physi |1 health, but intellectual, Scial, mental and spiritual Is well. The 24 individuals from lour schools feel that they got a Elot of good information from [the weeklong workshop. We [are all looking forward to [sharing this with our schools [and the community. Believe je, you'll be hearing much ire on this subject in the [near future. In the meantime, [keep thinking better and bet [ ter thoughts about yourself. Holy cow! (I've always [wanted to use that expression [in this column.) We are now getting our cable television | show, "Schoolin' Around," on |e air! Look for it on channel every Wednesday at 12:30 j p.m. and 5:30 p.m. We have featured quite a few people from our school system. I'll bet you see someone you [know! Now, finally, kids in [grades K-12, if you are look ing for a fantastic experience | 't^is summer, my suggestion is that you plan to participate j in the Youth Summer Radio [Theater Workshop, jointly sponsored by the Chowan Arts CqHI|£il and the, Edenton C bo wan Parks and Recre Jv*!*4*f'■ f - '-'IT K> Heart Attack. Fight it with a Memorial gift to the American Heart Association. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM * A V WERE FIGHTING FOR ■ VOUR LIFE American Heart Association This space provided as a public service SHEET METAL WORK" Prompt Fabrication of Ductwork - Flashing - Stainless • Complete Stock • GORDON SHEET METAL EHabittl City 335*5404 FAX No. 338-1720 MONTPELIER DRIVE Ive brick ranch has three or four bedrooms, living with fireplace and a screened porch on nice lot. Call to see this homel \ Fmm u I ,f ifi , ation Department Jim Cummings of Norfolk is teaching the course. He is probably one of the most tal ented people I worked with at Old Dominion University. I have had the opportunity to see him perform in several pro ductions, and have acted un der his direction. Jim's enthusiasm for the ater is phenomenal. He is creative and inspiring. Just talk with him and you'll catch his excitement for perform ing. He is really looking for ward to working with the stu dents here in Chowan County. This should be an enriching experience for anyone who is interested in radio or simply experimenting and perform ing. You can sign up for this workshop at the Parks and Recreation Department here in Edenton. SPCA: Helpers Are Needed Continued From Page 6-A officials approve this plan, local taxpayers would be way ahead of the game. We would encourage any of our readers who approve of this idea to let our elected officials know how they feel. And now to the animals themselves. We have a little bit of everything at the shelter this week. Available animals include a very attractive brindle male, with Great Dane features; a male black lab ftix; a smaller Manch ester* terrier look-alike; a fluffy black puppy; and a gentle, older beagle. There are others which would make desirable yard dogs and some nice, small featured white puppies. We also have a wide as sortment of kittens, spayed female cats and an indoor outdoor neutered young male cat who has a sweet disposi tion and would enjoy being cuddled and held. Call the SPCA at 482-3764 for more information about the volunteer work on Satur day or to express interest in adopting one of these home less animals. And, thank you for caring. » »P*'A Cummings To Instruct Radio^Theatre Workshop The Chowan Arts Coiincil and the Edenton-Chowan Parks and Recreation De partment are co-sponsoring a radio theater workshop this summer, open to all children in grades K-12. The three-week program will run from July 7 through August 3, Mondays through Thursdays. K-6 students will meet from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and students in grades 7-12 will meet from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Jim Cummings, a Norfolk resident and theater enthusi ast, will instruct the course. Cummings, 23, has a rich theater background. After finishing high school in Richmond, Va., he attended the American Musical and Dramatics Academy (AMDA) in New York City for two years. AMDA accepts only 16 new students a semester from the various auditions that are held all over the country. Jim was not only accepted, but won a scholarship as well. His New York experience enabled him, among many other things, to meet and work with playwright Sam Shep herd in his off-Broadway pro duction, "Curse of the Starv ing Class." Jim has been living in Norfolk and taking classes at Old Dominion University for two years. Since that time, He has performed in six different productions, including "Exe cution of Justice,” and "Cher ry Orchard." He has under taken major roles in all of these productions. He has also participated in several Old Dominion Uni versity one-act plays as actor and director. In 1987, Jim or ganized an ODU . student ra dio theater show that was aired over the campus radio. A group of interested students got together every week to come up with material that would be suitable for the pro gram's format. "The show was mostly on the humorous side," Cum mings said. "We had outra geous commercials, soap op 'eras, call-in shows, and whatever else the group came up with. We had a good show. ‘/And the best part was making Ait." d He hopes that the Summer 1 Youth Radio Theater Work shop will be just as positive for the kids in Chowan County. "I wantjto give the children the chaiwe to play and explore their own creativity through radio theater," he said. "Everybody involved is going to be very important because they will all be part of an en semble. Each person will have a definite responsibil ity." Besides learning the basic creative and technical aspects of radio theater, the group will produce a radio program that will be aired over WZBO ra dio. Cummings feels that each participant needs to experi ment with different ideas. "I want the group to go out on a limb, to try new things. You can't fail as long as you have tried,” he commented. "Radio theater can be pretty much off the-wall." Anyone interested in tak ing the radio theater workshop may sign up now at the Eden ton-Chowan Parks and Re creation Office. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Edenton-Chowan SPCA needs help to make repairs and do some nainting at the local Animal Shelter located on Soundside Drive (the old Base Road). 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