
Calling all parents who want to raise happy, healthy children!
Kimberton Waldorf School Faculty and Staff will facilitate a reading group hosted by Barnes & Noble in Devon. This group will focus on Kim Payne's book, Simplicity Parenting.
The group will meet at 7pm on the following dates:
February 2 & 16
March 2, 16 & 30
April 13 & 27
RSVP to (610)933-3635 x.107.
Calling all parents who want to raise happy, healthy children!
Lynn DeMont will be leading a reading group focusing on Kim Payne's Simplicity Parenting. The group will meet on the following Sunday afternoons: February 21st, March 14th and April 18th from 2:00 - 3:30pm. The group will meet in the Red Rose Kindergarten.
Please RSVP quickly to (610)933-3635 x.128.
Kimberton Waldorf School high school students have begun production of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado, a comic opera about the preposterous carryings-on in the mythical Japanese village of Titipu. The show is a political spoof, comically intertwined with a love story. "The cast is really enjoying the mix of British comedy, a Japanese setting, and the wonderful Gilbert & Sullivan music," notes Kris Keller, KWS parent and producer. The musical, which will take place March 4 - 6, 2010 in the school auditorium at 410 West Seven Stars Road in Kimberton, will be open to the public through four performances.
Ticket prices are $8 for students, $10 for seniors and $12 for adults. Tickets can be ordered in advance by calling the school at 610 933-3635 ext. 136, or stopping by the Seven Stars Shop on campus on Monday, Wednesday or Friday between the hours of 8am and 4pm.
Waldorf Works is a glimpse into Kimberton Waldorf School. For many years, the school has remained a mystery to Chester County. Now, the school is opening its doors to share the beauty of the education and the land with the community. In reaching out, we hope to become a vital part of this community. Waldorf Works is a wonderful way to introduce potential parents to much of what our education offers.
All sessions require an e-mail RSVP (above) or a phone RSVP to (610)933-3635 x. 128.
KWS Gymnasium
Donation: $40 (Light Supper included)
Limit – 25 participants
Spend an evening exploring money principles and how they manifest in daily life. It will be an adventure with lively discussions, exploration of ideas with movement and a keynote talk addressing fresh perspectives on this important topic. You will leave with a new context for understanding and relating to money, practical exercises to empower and support initiatives,and appreciation for the importance of the balance of giving and receiving.
Leonore Russell is the founder of Understanding and Managing Change. She works with schools, organizations, and businesses and facilitates seminars in leadership training. She is Director of the Winkler Center for Adult Learning, a eurythmist, and an Adjunct Professor at Adelphi University.
Clemens Pietzner is currently President and Executive Director of Triskeles Foundation which is dedicated to youth, philanthropic education, community building and donor services. Prior to establishing the Triskeles Foundation, Clemens was the Executive Director of the Camphill Foundation, a public foundation focused on serving communities caring for and supporting children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities. Clemens served in the state governments of New York and Ohio. He has a B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration and other training in not-for-profit management, finance and development.
To register, click here: kimbertonws.ejoinme.org/MyPages/SpiritandMoneyFindingtheSilverLining/tabid/191069/Default.aspx
with Angie Foster
HS Eurythmy Room
Come to a free session to play and discover what this clowning is about.
Clowning is a state of playfulness that allows us to experience a child-like, naive and vulnerable state of being....and paradoxically we grow, learn and are strengthened through reconnecting playfully with what makes us most vulnerable. This approach to clowning is not a technique (tricks, gags, routines) but a personal journey towards finding one's own unique way of being a clown, by listening and being receptive, essential skills for any creative and imaginative expression.
A Fundraising Concert by the 11th Grade
Experience the development of music from Medeival times up to the 20th century.
Any donations that you can give to support our Eurythmy tour would be very appreciated. We are the first American group to attend the International Eurythmy Conference in Witten, Germany and we are very excited to have the opportunity to perform there!
Calling all parents who want to raise happy, healthy children!
Lynn DeMont will be leading a reading group focusing on Kim Payne's Simplicity Parenting. The group will meet on the following Sunday afternoons: February 21st, March 14th and April 18th from 2:00 - 3:30pm. The group will meet in the Red Rose Kindergarten.
Please RSVP quickly to (610)933-3635 x.128.
with Angie Foster
HS Eurythmy Room
Come to a free session to play and discover what this clowning is about.
Clowning is a state of playfulness that allows us to experience a child-like, naive and vulnerable state of being....and paradoxically we grow, learn and are strengthened through reconnecting playfully with what makes us most vulnerable. This approach to clowning is not a technique (tricks, gags, routines) but a personal journey towards finding one's own unique way of being a clown, by listening and being receptive, essential skills for any creative and imaginative expression.
Waldorf Works is a glimpse into Kimberton Waldorf School. For many years, the school has remained a mystery to Chester County. Now, the school is opening its doors to share the beauty of the education and the land with the community. In reaching out, we hope to become a vital part of this community. Waldorf Works is a wonderful way to introduce potential parents to much of what our education offers.
All sessions require an e-mail RSVP (above) or a phone RSVP to (610)933-3635 x. 128.