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Building Bridges & Explorations in Sacramento, CA
Mar 12, 2022
Online & face-to-face in Sacramento
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS BUILDING BRIDGES FOR WALDORF TEACHERS
Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is delighted to offer another round of Building Bridges at the Golden Valley Charter Schools in Sacramento, CA, now with an online component of Explorations prior to the face-to-face weekends next school year.
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Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: The Spikenard Method
Mar 12, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 2 of 4: The Spikenard Method, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
The Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
Participants will learn about the honeybee as a creative and life-supporting insect and about beekeeping methods that honor her very own needs.
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Goetheanum Social Sciences Section Work Worldwide
Mar 12, 2022 3:30PM—7:00PM
ONLINE: Central European Time (CET)
ONLINE ZOOM CONFERENCE
The Zoom Call in English will take place within the conference at the Goetheanum. This meeting shall build up on last year’s encounter and strengthen our common endeavor. According to our understanding: The Social Sciences Section is not just at the Goetheanum in Dornach. The section is worldwide. It lives through the inner work and the striving, connection and cooperation of a growing number of free individuals around the world with the wish of working together on the basis of anthroposophy to understand, meet and – if possible – contribute to the solution of the urgent social questions of our time.
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Josephine Porter Farm Offers Biodynamic Orchard Workshop
Mar 12, 2022 8:00AM—5:00PM
Josephine Porter Institute Farm in Floyd, VA
Join the Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics for a day of Biodynamic Orcharding instruction, presented by the JPI Board President Mike Biltonen of Know Your Roots!
This workshop is suitable for total beginners as well as seasoned farmers and will include a morning session of classroom instruction followed by an afternoon of practical grafting, after which attendees will have their very own apple tree to take home.
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2022 Mathematics Alive! Algebra: Its Beauty and Applications in Math and Science
Mar 11, 2022—Mar 13, 2022
The Nature Institute, Ghent, NY
A WEEKEND WORKSHOP WITH HENRIKE HOLDREGE AND MARISHA PLOTNIK
This weekend workshop aims to strengthen and enliven math teaching in middle school, exploring the teaching of algebra from various points of view.
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Our Hidden Plan: The Blossoming in Our Seventies with Purpose and Meaning
Mar 09, 2022 7:00PM—9:30PM
ONLINE: Pacific Standard Time (US)
AN ONLINE LECTURE BY BETTY STALEY
Organized by The Faust Branch, Sacramento, CA
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Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: Introduction
Mar 05, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 1 of 4: Getting Started, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
The Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
Participants will learn about the honeybee as a creative and life-supporting insect and about beekeeping methods that honor her very own needs.
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Human Evolution Course with Michael Judge
Feb 28, 2022—Mar 03, 2022
ONLINE: 11:15 am–12:25 pm and 1:45 pm–2:55 pm, EST (US)
ONLINE SESSIONS, PART OF EURYTHMY SPRING VALLEY CURRICULUM
Rudolf Steiner asserted that there ought to be no disagreement between Natural Science and Spiritual Science if they are both genuine.
This Evolution Course will compare, contrast, and translate the many concepts regarding evolution. The goal of the course is to demonstrate coherence and plausibility between the two Sciences’ evolutionary descriptions worthy of further research.
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The Art of Awakening Individuality: Why We Do What We Do
Feb 23, 2022 9:00AM—Feb 25, 2022 3:00PM
Online or in-person at Marin Waldorf School, San Raphael, CA
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WALDORF TEACHERS CONFERENCE
With Keynote Speaker Michael Howard
As educators, we strive to prepare our children for the world as it is, and most importantly, as it can become when shaped out of our deepest ideals and aspirations. How do we awaken creative spirit?
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Anthropos Theater Presents Fire in the Temple (Hawthorne Valley, NY)
Feb 22, 2022 4:00PM—Feb 24, 2022 8:30PM
Hawthorne Valley, NY (CometTime in Philmont and Hillsdale Christian Community)
THE TRUE STORY OF THE DEATH OF A TEACHER:
A NEWLY REVISED PLAY IN TWO PARTS BY GLEN WILLIAMSON
Switzerland, 1923. Spiritual teacher and clairvoyant Rudolf Steiner works to waken people to the spirit. His enemies oppose him and his pupils don’t understand their task. But ancient memories and faithful friendships persist.
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Building Bridges & Explorations in Sacramento, CA
Mar 12, 2022
Online & face-to-face in Sacramento
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS BUILDING BRIDGES FOR WALDORF TEACHERS
Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is delighted to offer another round of Building Bridges at the Golden Valley Charter Schools in Sacramento, CA, now with an online component of Explorations prior to the face-to-face weekends next school year.
View MorePrinciples & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: The Spikenard Method
Mar 12, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 2 of 4: The Spikenard Method, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
The Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
Participants will learn about the honeybee as a creative and life-supporting insect and about beekeeping methods that honor her very own needs.
Goetheanum Social Sciences Section Work Worldwide
Mar 12, 2022 3:30PM—7:00PM
ONLINE: Central European Time (CET)
ONLINE ZOOM CONFERENCE
The Zoom Call in English will take place within the conference at the Goetheanum. This meeting shall build up on last year’s encounter and strengthen our common endeavor. According to our understanding: The Social Sciences Section is not just at the Goetheanum in Dornach. The section is worldwide. It lives through the inner work and the striving, connection and cooperation of a growing number of free individuals around the world with the wish of working together on the basis of anthroposophy to understand, meet and – if possible – contribute to the solution of the urgent social questions of our time.
View MoreJosephine Porter Farm Offers Biodynamic Orchard Workshop
Mar 12, 2022 8:00AM—5:00PM
Josephine Porter Institute Farm in Floyd, VA
Join the Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics for a day of Biodynamic Orcharding instruction, presented by the JPI Board President Mike Biltonen of Know Your Roots!
This workshop is suitable for total beginners as well as seasoned farmers and will include a morning session of classroom instruction followed by an afternoon of practical grafting, after which attendees will have their very own apple tree to take home.
View More2022 Mathematics Alive! Algebra: Its Beauty and Applications in Math and Science
Mar 11, 2022—Mar 13, 2022
The Nature Institute, Ghent, NY
A WEEKEND WORKSHOP WITH HENRIKE HOLDREGE AND MARISHA PLOTNIK
This weekend workshop aims to strengthen and enliven math teaching in middle school, exploring the teaching of algebra from various points of view.
View MoreOur Hidden Plan: The Blossoming in Our Seventies with Purpose and Meaning
Mar 09, 2022 7:00PM—9:30PM
ONLINE: Pacific Standard Time (US)
AN ONLINE LECTURE BY BETTY STALEY
Organized by The Faust Branch, Sacramento, CA
Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: Introduction
Mar 05, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 1 of 4: Getting Started, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
The Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
Participants will learn about the honeybee as a creative and life-supporting insect and about beekeeping methods that honor her very own needs.
Human Evolution Course with Michael Judge
Feb 28, 2022—Mar 03, 2022
ONLINE: 11:15 am–12:25 pm and 1:45 pm–2:55 pm, EST (US)
ONLINE SESSIONS, PART OF EURYTHMY SPRING VALLEY CURRICULUM
Rudolf Steiner asserted that there ought to be no disagreement between Natural Science and Spiritual Science if they are both genuine.
This Evolution Course will compare, contrast, and translate the many concepts regarding evolution. The goal of the course is to demonstrate coherence and plausibility between the two Sciences’ evolutionary descriptions worthy of further research.
View MoreThe Art of Awakening Individuality: Why We Do What We Do
Feb 23, 2022 9:00AM—Feb 25, 2022 3:00PM
Online or in-person at Marin Waldorf School, San Raphael, CA
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WALDORF TEACHERS CONFERENCE
With Keynote Speaker Michael Howard
As educators, we strive to prepare our children for the world as it is, and most importantly, as it can become when shaped out of our deepest ideals and aspirations. How do we awaken creative spirit?
View MoreAnthropos Theater Presents Fire in the Temple (Hawthorne Valley, NY)
Feb 22, 2022 4:00PM—Feb 24, 2022 8:30PM
Hawthorne Valley, NY (CometTime in Philmont and Hillsdale Christian Community)
THE TRUE STORY OF THE DEATH OF A TEACHER:
A NEWLY REVISED PLAY IN TWO PARTS BY GLEN WILLIAMSON
Switzerland, 1923. Spiritual teacher and clairvoyant Rudolf Steiner works to waken people to the spirit. His enemies oppose him and his pupils don’t understand their task. But ancient memories and faithful friendships persist.
View More