1996 – Began TaeKwon-Do training at International Black Belt Center of Virginia with James and Virginia Hamrick
1997 – Visited TaeKwon-Do Center Köln (Germany), five day training with Jürgen Sammler (Köln school leader) and Thomas Weiss (Bonn school leader)
1997 – First Seminar with Master Kwon, New York City
1998 – TaeKwon-Do Center Tampa (FL) seminar with Gerhard Brunner
1999 – Visited Munich Germany, 10 day training at different schools throughout Bavaria and Austria
2000 – 35 year anniversary TaeKwon-Do Europe at Cirkus Krone (Munich, Germany) with Master Kwon, including seminars throughout Munich area
2001 – TaeKwon-Do Center Ottobrunn (Germany) 10 Year Anniversary Team Competition (Charlottesville vs Ottobrunn) – Won Self Defense Event
2001 – Week long Austrian Tyrolean Alp training with Franz Eberl, TaeKwon-Do Center Ottobrunn School Leader
2002 – 10 Year Charlottesville Anniversary Demonstration with Master Kwon
2002 – 1. Dan (Black Belt) Test with Master Kwon, New York City
2003 – Trained and taught seminars at different schools throughout Munich area
2004 – Trained and taught seminars at different schools throughout Germany
2005 – 2. Dan (Black Belt) Test with Master Kwon, New York City and Charlottesville, VA
2005 – 40 year anniversary TaeKwon-Do Europe, including seminars throughout Munich area
2006 – Week long training seminar Austrian Tyrolean Alps with Franz Eberl, TaeKwon-Do Center Ottobrunn, followed by school visits throughout Germany
2006 – Five day fall seminar with Master Kwon, Portland, OR
2007 – Four day spring seminar with Master Kwon, Portland, OR
2007 – Four day International Seminar Bad Tölz (Germany) with Master Kwon
2007 – Trained and taught seminars at schools throughout Germany over five week span
2007 – Four day fall seminar with Master Kwon, Portland, OR
2008 – Four day International Seminar with Master Kwon, Charlottesville, VA
2008 – Three day International Seminar with Master Kwon, Bronx, NY
2009 – Traditional TaeKwon-Do of Virginia opened (Staunton, VA)
When Peter is not teaching or training in TaeKwon-Do, he produces and hosts an internationally syndicated children’s radio program, Tell Us A Tale, heard on stations around the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. He also does live storytelling around the United States and Europe, including performances in German high up in the Austrian Tyrolean Alps.

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