14 Wednesday, October 21, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sey-Lah-Vie! Filmmaker Boettner visits Sisters classrooms Boettner said that he has to host music By Ceili Cornelius always wanted to work with kids. for grand John Siegel Boettner, “They see the world like it teacher, avid mountain biker, is new every day,” he said. and filmmaker visited two He chooses to work opening English classes at Sisters among those who see the Correspondent By Jim Cornelius News Editor Selah Broderick will have several reasons to be proud when she hosts the grand opening of her studio in Sisters on Friday, October 23. She will be celebrating the establishment of Sey-Lah- Vie! Studio where she does massage, yoga, and move- ment work. And, she will be hosting the performance of a pair of professional musicians who are near and dear to her heart — her children Peter and Heather Broderick. “They’re both composers and they both write for film,” said Broderick. Both are accomplished multi-instrumentalists and work regularly as studio musicians. Heather Woods Broderick has recorded three CDs, including the recent “Glimmer,” and Peter has recorded multiple CDs and has placed his original com- positions on TV shows, including the hit “Gray’s Anatomy.” Their styles range from jazz to pop to ambient sound. And their mom will join them. “We do a couple of cover songs together,” Selah said. The open house starts at 5:30 p.m. at Sey-Lah- Vie! Studio at 207 N. Fir St. (above Cascade Fitness). Music starts at 6:15 p.m. GREAT FALL CLOTHING… For men and women from Patagonia, Simms and Howler Bros. 151 W. Main Ave., Sisters 541-549-FISH | Open 7 days a week High School last week. He graced the classrooms with his stories of an interesting childhood, and stories of how he is giving back. Boettner started a pro- gram at Santa Barbara Middle School called Teen Press, where 6th- and 7th- graders learn how to conduct an interview. They learn all the fundamentals of how to talk to adults as well as how to research properly for an interview. Whenever the kids had an interview coming up, they would do research on the person that they were interviewing and would find out something interesting about them as an icebreaker for the conversation so the interviewee can connect to the kids. The Teen Press has inter- viewed such people as Jennifer Lawrence, John Travolta, and James Franco, as well as the NAVY SEAL that led the Osama Bin Laden raid. Boettner was in town last week as a short film on Teen Press was showing at BendFilm. The students got to see the film as part of his presentation. Boettner was inspired to start Teen Press because he wanted to learn a different way to tell a story. He was inspired by film. “We are prisoners of sto- rytelling,” he said. “We hear stories all around us whether we want to or not.” The Locals’ Choice for Service with a Smile! The Hair Caché things in the world in a new way and have a different per- spective on the world. Sisters students connected with his presentation. “What you said about tak- ing the time to learn things about others and let them know that you care really resonated with me” said IEE student Johanna Geisen. “Sometimes kids our age tend to get focused and stressed on the task right in front of them and they might forget the big picture” said student Jonny Gurney, noting how Boettner’s presentation reminded him of the bigger picture and how to focus on the little things but to always try and see the value in what you’re doing. Boettner said there are no tardy slips in his classroom, as long as you have a legiti- mate reason for being late, something like stopping and saying hello to someone or something small; you don’t deserve to be punished for bettering yourself and the world. Through another program John is able to take his stu- dents on mountain-biking tours all over the world. In 2008 he took a group of stu- dents and mountain bikes to Rwanda to learn about the culture there and see the peo- ple of Rwanda after the geno- cide that occurred there in the 1990s. In the video that he showed of Rwanda, the kids seemed like the trip opened Your Barber Shop! 152 E. Main Ave. / 541-549-8771 Jeff, Theresa, Ann, Jamie, Shiela, Terri, Shanntyl, Brittany photo by Ceili Cornelius John Siegel Boettner visited Samra Spear’s IEE English class to present “Teen Press.” them up to a new world and openness to the world around culture. Since they were bik- us,” said student Ashley ing through the country they Adams. “You very much could be close with the peo- inspired me to ‘get out of the ple and were able to “get out car,’ and I am very apprecia- of the car.” tive of that.” That is the phrase Boettner John provided the class uses to describe getting out with a very different perspec- and really experiencing a tive on the world. culture and learning about a “Your presentation yester- place. day left me with a sense of “You brought to Sisters renewed vitality and purpose High School a new-found in the world,” said student sense of discovery, and Sophie Winter. Gordon’s Last Touch Cleaning Specialists For… 541-549-3008 Carpets • Upholstery Windows Accepting VISA & MasterCard! Snow Removal! Member of the Better Business Bureau Serving Central Oregon Since 1980 Bonded & Insured