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Events in February 2023

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January 29, 2023
January 30, 2023(1 event)
January 31, 2023
February 1, 2023
February 2, 2023(2 events)


February 2, 2023


February 2, 2023

February 3, 2023(2 events)


February 3, 2023


February 3, 2023

February 4, 2023
February 5, 2023
February 6, 2023(1 event)


February 6, 2023

February 7, 2023
February 8, 2023(2 events)


February 8, 2023

Here's a link for the agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FTxd8OjFtHXfIeKizu6-GAHGrPN0xijuko_4xZiH528/edit

February 9, 2023
February 10, 2023(2 events)


February 10, 2023


February 10, 2023

February 11, 2023(1 event)


February 11, 2023

We need YOUR help to take care of, and beautify our campus! 

When: Saturday, Feb. 11th 10-1pm.
What: Please see the project list below and click the link to sign up if a project calls to you. If you have a trailer to help haul some items or make a dump run we could especially use your help on this day.
Mr. Joe and Mr. Sergio will be available at check-in between 10-10:30 to guide you into your project. Please check in at the Kinder yard.
Bring: Tools/gloves for your specified task
Child care: will be provided from 10-1 in the Kinderyard or classroom (weather dependent), and Pizza for lunch at noon!
Projects:
  • Clean out shed on north side of property (gloves, trailer for trash, demo tools to disassemble chicken tractor)

  • Relocate rabbit hutch (gloves, trailer to help move)

  • Remove t-posts in the field

  • Move large water tank (gloves, trailer to help move)

  • Setup shade/rain tent in field for Middle school students

  • Sanding/Staining cedar boards for stairs (Palm sanders, ear/eye/breathing ppe recommended--sanding pads provided)

  • Refinishing picnic tables

  • Bulb planting/weeding/gardening (bring extra bulbs from your garden or cuttings to plant!)

What project calls to you? Let us know..  Sign up here!
Thank you for your willingness to help steward and invest in your child's school. It takes a village!
February 12, 2023
February 13, 2023
February 14, 2023
February 15, 2023(1 event)

All day
February 15, 2023

February 16, 2023
February 17, 2023(1 event)

All day
February 17, 2023

February 18, 2023
February 19, 2023
February 20, 2023(1 event)


February 20, 2023

February 21, 2023(1 event)


February 21, 2023

in 4th grade classroom

February 22, 2023(1 event)
February 23, 2023
February 24, 2023
February 25, 2023
February 26, 2023
February 27, 2023
February 28, 2023
March 1, 2023
March 2, 2023(1 event)


March 2, 2023

March 3, 2023
March 4, 2023

Our Festivals

In addition to traditional holidays, celebrating seasonal festivals is a way of observing and showing appreciation for the recurring rhythms and cycles in nature. Festivals are an integral component of the school.  They provide opportunities for our community to come together for seasonal/cultural celebrations. As the Earth makes its journey around the Sun, the solstices and equinoxes become the four cornerstones for the rhythm of the year. They inspire our seasonal festivals in the themes that are universal and culturally diverse.

Festival of Courage
Midway between the northern hemisphere’s summer and winter solstices, during the harvest season, our children celebrate Michaelmas, known in Waldorf tradition as the “Festival of Courage”. Because Michaelmas falls near the equinox, it is commonly associated with the beginning of autumn. So Waldorf schools also use Michaelmas to teach students the importance of using courage to prepare for the colder, darker, winter months. It’s symbolic of darkness, so it’s important for children to have warmth inside with them.

Lantern Walk
In the autumn, we have a Lantern Walk for the early grades. This event fills the children with excitement and anticipation. The Lantern Walk symbolizes the journey of St. Martin, a Roman soldier who cut his cloak in two to share with a poor beggar. It is said that St. Martin was known for his gentleness, his unassuming nature, and his ability to bring warmth and light to those who were previously in darkness. The children make their lanterns in an effort to bring their inner light forth as the winter days grow short, darkness comes earlier, and the winter chill begins to creep in.

Winter Spiral of Light
As the days continue to grow shorter in the winter, we celebrate the image of the sleeping earth and the light to come in the spring with the Spiral of Light. The Winter Spiral is a festival of light, movement, and symbolic change. A spiral of evergreen tree boughs and pine cones is laid out on the floor and decorated with crystals, shells, and plants. Amid beautiful music, each child walks to the innermost point of the spiral, carrying an unlit candle, which is lighted from the tall brightly burning candle in the center. Moving outward, the child places the candle along the spiral pathway, bringing the spiral slowly to light. As each child has his turn, the darkened room begins to glow with the beautiful candle light.

May Faire
May Faire is a celebration carried from ancient times, to say farewell to winter and welcome to spring and is celebrated around May Day. Dances around the May Pole have been passed through generations and honor the fertility of the new season. Join us for a celebration including maypole dances, music, activities and food in a country fair atmosphere.