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Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: Spring and Summer
Apr 02, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 3 of 4: Health and Hive Management, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
This online class provides guidance in beekeeping tasks through the spring and summer months, from swarm catching and growing the apiary to heath checks, expansion, wax management, and more. This is the third class in our four-part series on basic beekeeping and is intended as a continuation of Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping.
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A Healing Impulse: Antidotes to Trauma & the Stressors of Our Time
Apr 01, 2022 6:00PM—Apr 03, 2022 12:00PM
ONLINE: Pacific Daylight Savings Time (US)
WITH MARLIES SCHADE & LAURA SCAPPATICCI
How can we create conditions for healing in ourselves and the world?
Join us for a deeply human, holistic exploration of how we can begin to heal the stress and trauma patterns so prevalent in our time.
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Understanding Reincarnation and Karma: An Anthroposophical Perspective
Mar 31, 2022 6:00PM—7:30PM
ONLINE: Pacific Standard Time (US)
STUDIES IN ANTHROPOSOPHY with Cynthia Hoven
From the perspective of pure spirit, we are allowed to perceive the deep meaning of life on earth. The trials and opportunities of this em-bodied existence can be understood as the gifts that we need to develop on our never-ending journey toward godliness.
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The Soul, the Body, and Reincarnation
Mar 29, 2022
ONLINE: 8:15-9:30 AM Pacific Standard Time (US)
EURYTHMY AS PERSONAL PRACTICE with Cynthia Hoven
As we prepare for each cycle of reincarnation, our soul must build for itself the temple of the body in a form suitable for the changing conditions we meet each lifetime on the earth. With the help of great spiritual beings, we call upon the gifts of the heavenly world to bestow upon us the archetypes we will need to align our destiny with exactly what we will need for our life on earth. From this perspective, life on each becomes infinitely precious, infinitely valuable.
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Online Info Sessions for the M.C. Richards Program
Mar 26, 2022
ONLINE
The M. C. Richards Program is a full-time micro-college year in the Hudson Valley.
We live in a century of unprecedented environmental and social challenges, isolation, globalization, and digital revolution. What kind of learning culture do we need today? Are there ways of learning that support sensibilities of interdependence, community, and responsibility inspired by interest, practical knowledge, and a sympathy for life?
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The Varroa Mite & Biodynamic Pest Management
Mar 26, 2022 10:00AM—1:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Daylight Saving Time
Problems with varroa mites? Let us help you help your bees.
This online class provides guidance from the Spikenard biodynamic perspective for forming a healthy relationship to the varroa mite and their partners in evolution, the honeybees.
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Critical Thinking on Matters of Financial Sustainability
Mar 18, 2022 7:00PM—Mar 19, 2022 2:00PM
ONLINE
A school’s organizational culture—including how it approaches recruitment and retention of faculty and students from commonly marginalized and minoritized populations—has a significant impact on its financial sustainability. Through the lens of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion concepts, this workshop explores how decisions are made and who makes them, while also examining emergent strategies, power structures, and cultural assumptions.
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Explorations Online 2022-2023
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), twice a month
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS INTERNATIONAL ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
As part of its offerings in foundational studies, Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is expanding its online Explorations program to include participants from around the world.
Registration is now open for our third round of Explorations Online. This foundational course––conducted “live” to allow for active conversations–is designed to offer a meaningful and practical way for students to deepen their understanding of basic anthroposophy and the arts, while at the same time exploring contemporary issues in our schools and today’s society.
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Explorations Online for High School Teachers
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE twice a month: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), & Saturdays 3-4:30 pm ET
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
Waldorf education is uniquely positioned to bring healing and strength to young people and those who care for them. And yet, in order to be effective as agents of healing, Waldorf schools need to have effective Waldorf teachers.
In light of this need, the Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is launching a new cycle of its “Explorations” program with specific emphasis on Waldorf high school education.
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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: Spring and Summer
Apr 02, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 3 of 4: Health and Hive Management, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
This online class provides guidance in beekeeping tasks through the spring and summer months, from swarm catching and growing the apiary to heath checks, expansion, wax management, and more. This is the third class in our four-part series on basic beekeeping and is intended as a continuation of Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping.
View MoreA Healing Impulse: Antidotes to Trauma & the Stressors of Our Time
Apr 01, 2022 6:00PM—Apr 03, 2022 12:00PM
ONLINE: Pacific Daylight Savings Time (US)
WITH MARLIES SCHADE & LAURA SCAPPATICCI
How can we create conditions for healing in ourselves and the world?
Join us for a deeply human, holistic exploration of how we can begin to heal the stress and trauma patterns so prevalent in our time.
View MoreUnderstanding Reincarnation and Karma: An Anthroposophical Perspective
Mar 31, 2022 6:00PM—7:30PM
ONLINE: Pacific Standard Time (US)
STUDIES IN ANTHROPOSOPHY with Cynthia Hoven
From the perspective of pure spirit, we are allowed to perceive the deep meaning of life on earth. The trials and opportunities of this em-bodied existence can be understood as the gifts that we need to develop on our never-ending journey toward godliness.
View MoreThe Soul, the Body, and Reincarnation
Mar 29, 2022
ONLINE: 8:15-9:30 AM Pacific Standard Time (US)
EURYTHMY AS PERSONAL PRACTICE with Cynthia Hoven
As we prepare for each cycle of reincarnation, our soul must build for itself the temple of the body in a form suitable for the changing conditions we meet each lifetime on the earth. With the help of great spiritual beings, we call upon the gifts of the heavenly world to bestow upon us the archetypes we will need to align our destiny with exactly what we will need for our life on earth. From this perspective, life on each becomes infinitely precious, infinitely valuable.
View MoreOnline Info Sessions for the M.C. Richards Program
Mar 26, 2022
ONLINE
The M. C. Richards Program is a full-time micro-college year in the Hudson Valley.
We live in a century of unprecedented environmental and social challenges, isolation, globalization, and digital revolution. What kind of learning culture do we need today? Are there ways of learning that support sensibilities of interdependence, community, and responsibility inspired by interest, practical knowledge, and a sympathy for life?
View MoreThe Varroa Mite & Biodynamic Pest Management
Mar 26, 2022 10:00AM—1:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Daylight Saving Time
Problems with varroa mites? Let us help you help your bees.
This online class provides guidance from the Spikenard biodynamic perspective for forming a healthy relationship to the varroa mite and their partners in evolution, the honeybees.
View MoreCritical Thinking on Matters of Financial Sustainability
Mar 18, 2022 7:00PM—Mar 19, 2022 2:00PM
ONLINE
A school’s organizational culture—including how it approaches recruitment and retention of faculty and students from commonly marginalized and minoritized populations—has a significant impact on its financial sustainability. Through the lens of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion concepts, this workshop explores how decisions are made and who makes them, while also examining emergent strategies, power structures, and cultural assumptions.
View MoreExplorations Online 2022-2023
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), twice a month
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS INTERNATIONAL ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
As part of its offerings in foundational studies, Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is expanding its online Explorations program to include participants from around the world.
Registration is now open for our third round of Explorations Online. This foundational course––conducted “live” to allow for active conversations–is designed to offer a meaningful and practical way for students to deepen their understanding of basic anthroposophy and the arts, while at the same time exploring contemporary issues in our schools and today’s society.
View MoreExplorations Online for High School Teachers
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE twice a month: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), & Saturdays 3-4:30 pm ET
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
Waldorf education is uniquely positioned to bring healing and strength to young people and those who care for them. And yet, in order to be effective as agents of healing, Waldorf schools need to have effective Waldorf teachers.
In light of this need, the Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is launching a new cycle of its “Explorations” program with specific emphasis on Waldorf high school education.
View MoreBuilding 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 More