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"This Historic Resource has been Protected with the Assistance from the NH Land and Community Heritage Investment Program"

Don't forget to send in your tax deductible 2007 donation to Centennial Hall. We still have the Stage Restoration project that needs to be completed.

Hall Residents

The Friends of Centennial Hall and its Residents share in the vision that the hall is an important historical landmark that is properly situated along the New Hampshire Seacoast. Our Residents are an integral part of our success who help bring the arts into the entire seacoast region. Whether you want to dance, make music, produce art or simply get together playing Bridge with friends, Centennial Hall is a place for you. Please take the time to contact and visit our Residents below to become immersed in all the things they and Centennial Hall has to offer. Thank you.

  • Mr. Guth's Music Studio - Gene "Mr." Guth grew up right here in North Hampton and has been teaching instrumental music professionally for over eighteen years. He graduated with honors from the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, where he received a degree in Music Education. Gene has taught in the public schools at the elementary, middle and high school levels, and currently teaches students of all ages and experience levels right here in his Centennial Hall studio. He has also written his own teaching method for each of the instruments he utilizes in his lessons: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, drums, percussion, piano, guitar, and bass. His curriculum includes classical, jazz, and popular music studies. Music reading, improvising, composing, ensemble playing, techniques and sound production are presented in clear-cut and sequential ways, yet the course of study is customized for each individual learner. With his school-age students, Guth's focus isn't just on "learning and instruments." It is his goal to help young people develop the creative thinking, organizational and decision-making skills that they will need as adults, as well as the self-disciplined and accountability that are necessary in the pursuit of any intellectual endeavor. Music, as an art form, is the perfect vehicle for such pursuits, and one in which Gene is very passionate about. While his goals are listed above, it is his dream that in studying music, his students will develop their own passion for it (or any creative endeavor for that matter)! With his adult students, Guth focuses on the musical goals of each musician and helps them find performing groups that fit their aspirations. Guth performs professionally with the award-winning bands Rhythm Method and Jumbo Circus Peanuts, as well as being a first-call sub for many of the seacoast area's bands. He can be reached at 603-436-3819 or drop him an email.         
  • Ballet New England Please contact Martha Lemire for exciting programs being offered throughout the Seacoast area as well classes being held in Centennial Hall.
  • Please take the time to also check out the links below. 

  • Cross Roads House - Supporting individuals and families by providing them with the opportunity to move with dignity and purpose to stable and decent housing.   
  • Appalachian Mountain Club - Helping to preserve peace and quiet for future generations chronically suffering from too much background noise and multi tasking. 
  • Oxfam America - By the time a family knows hunger, their poverty is extreme.  
  • American Red Cross - When you help the American Red Cross, you help America.

 


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