Testimonials:

"It gets our people stimulated,...even the most confused person can drum simple rhythms...the inclusive nature of the circle is an aspect appealing to many...it boosts people's self esteem, as well as make them feel unified because everyone can participate."
M.M. - DeGraff Adult Day Care - NorthTonawanda, NY

"...thank you for the wonderful program that you provided for the Kids of the Kingdom Summer Camp.  As I stood in the doorway and watched the children drumming, I felt so good about what they were experiencing.  When I asked one of the children what she liked best about the day she said,"Playing the drums!  We each had a drum to play and it was really awesome!"
D.L. - St. Luke's Mission of Mercy

"Thank you for the awesome drumming experience at our Women's Retreat.  The ladies always look forward to the drumming, your enthusiasm and the total experience.  Blessings to you and all that you do."
P.D. - Life's Gifts Unfolded

"Thank you for bringing fun and rhythm and a great spirit to draw us together."
Sr. D. - Women's Respite Program 

"Our students were, each and everyone of them involved,excited and happy during Drum 4 Health sessions at our school.  All of our students have special needs but the drum circle brought them all together and there was something for everyone to do and learn.  They left with wonderful smiles and happy attitudes asking when we would be drumming again."
K.K. - North Tonawanda High School

"It was awesome...wonderful, wouldn't have been without your help.  Thank you"
E.B-S - Journey's End Resettlement Service

"I enjoyed the drum circle so much.  It's been awhile since I smiled that much.  Thank you for sharing your gift and talent to all of God's children.  God bless you." 
C.R. - Lancaster, NY

"Thank You!  You gave us the perfect gift.  Our evening of drumming was calming and exhilarating at the same time.
...reinforcing the great cathartic elements of group therapy, community, connection, right and left brain stimulation, support and self expression to name a few.
I appreciate the time that you provided for us and hope you could see how much it was enjoyed and valued.
Thanks again for helping us move through our healing.
D.M.McMullen, L.C.S.W.

          "Dear Carolyn,  What a blast-as the kids say, wow what fun it was.  I                 think everyone let loose and relaxed a bit.  Thank you so much for driving that far and loading up your drums.
Thank you-thank you for a great fun filled day!"
C. G. - Silver Creek, NY

Last night was so special for all of us.  Thank you thank you Thank you.
S.S. - Camp Good Days and Good Times







Some of the kids (with Carolyn and teacher) from North Tonawanda High School - Life Skills Classes
"Embracing diversity, building community...one drum beat at a time."
Pro Mucic Center Community drum circle.
Catholic Academy Pre-School

Pine Hill Cemetery Chapel - Health RHYTHMS
Drum Circle
Saturday February 25th, 2012  1:00 PM

Pine Lawn Cemetery Chapel, 2951 Harlem Rd., Cheektowaga (corner of Harlem and Genesee)
This event is sponsored by Mount Calvary Cemetery as part of their grief support programs and Drum4Health as a gift to the community.  It is open to anyone in the community who is grieving. RSVP to Nancy Weil, Director of Bereavement Support at 892-6600 or Carolyn Zimmerman, endorsed Health Rhythms facilitator at 876-4323.

*expanded information on community circle page



   Carolyn's friend Ed and his dad drumming together....
Taking time to reflect on the experience
No Charge

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  Clara's birthday and family celebration
More circles listed on community drum circle page
This is for those who are grieving a loss and may be a valuable tool to help the healing process

Drum4Health presented a pre-concert Health Rhythms drum circle before the fantastic concert by Taylor Made Jazz and the Geoge Scott Big Band on the fantail of the USS Little Rock on August 9th, 2010 at 7:00 pm
It was inspiring to play on the fantail of the USS Little Rock at Buffalo's Inner Harbor with local heros from the VA hospital and witness the swearing in of new Army recruits by Major Christian