The Elfin Reader - Pasadena Waldorf School
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The Elfin Reader - Pasadena Waldorf School
The Elfin Reader Elves’ Faire 2014 Elves’ Faire Chair Heidi Rose Robbins Dear PWS friends and family, “I thank you God for most this amazing day; for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes...” - e.e. cummings It was a most amazing day! We created a beautiful, ease filled, profitable day bursting with creativity and community. Thank you so much for all you did to make the day a joyous one. One of my favorite things about Chairing the Elves’ Faire was the opportunity to meet so many members of our community. We have an amazing group of parents, faculty and staff! What a joy to all work together - trusting, inspiring and uplifting one another. I want to particularly thank two parents who made my job infinitely easier. Steve Crays handled all the behind the scenes rentals and was meticulous and thorough in a way that helped the Faire unfold gracefully. He worked many hours overseeing the Big Picture. Joanna Simpson organized every last one of us in our volunteer shifts and spent hours doing so. I don’t know how she does it but I’m certainly glad she does. Thank you Steve and Joanna. Again, thank you ALL. I am beyond grateful for this community and for the spirit and kindness that imbue it. Big love, Elves’ Faire Committee We would like to thank all of the Elves’ Faire Chairs who led their respective areas with such equanimity and grace, and put in so many hours and days of work. Faire Chair Ad Sales & Sponsorship Alumni Café Angel Room 8th Grade Bazaar Cotton Candy/Popcorn Angel Room Items Arts & Crafts Ticket Sales Characters Coffee Cart Decorations Doll Room Electrical & Lighting Enrollment / Waldorf Room Entertainment Face Painting Faeries’ Feast Finance & Budgets Games Games Prizes Elves’ Faire Raising Graphics and Painting Heidi Rose Robbins Bill Bain Melissa Puls Roxanne Spear Betty Guzman Susan Madruga Johanna Metzger Rene Chiara Katrina Burchfield Tim Fitzpatrick Veronique Hunziker-Tschopp Raquel Huggins Kirstin Davis Laurie Fitzpatrick Lilia Lopez Liz Bass-Gillespie Jeff Poehlmann Ivy Reynolds Monica De Francisco Dwight Campbell Robert Guzman Diane LaSalle Natalie Mendoza Cristina Havel Ivy Reynolds Murry Hammond Jennifer Pitt Michelle Mondia Cherry Lee Thomas Havel Trish Martin Michael Martin Heidi Rose Robbins Chris Ghantous High School Activities Jack Frost Bake Shoppe King Arthur’s Market Photo Booth Pixie Party Pocket Coordinators Prize Drawing Program Design Publicity & Communications Puppet Shows Rentals Security Silent Auction Signage: Chalkboards Signage: Banners Table Decorations Tea Garden Volunteer Coordination Wishing Well Zero Waste Team Development Officer Director of Development Cynthia Martinez Julia Echevarria Chris Barkoff Lois Williamson Anna Zamarripa Jesse Zamarripa DeAnne Todd Bryan Poon Nicole Schiller Bradley Thordarson Peter Wintersteller Lucas Janin Cassiel Hamilton Denise Shukha Maura Dinan Kristie Bell Heidi Rose Robbins Audra Donahue Jon Brody Kathy Rinden Rosa Balderrama Dodie Hamilton Adrienne Wilde Steve Crays Mike Puls Melanie Burgess Tamlyn Wright Shelly Wilner Jeff Phillips Rebecca Gendry Alex Wintersteller Michelle Goode Jill Jasen Ross Bonnie Gavel Joanna Simpson Ginger Gelber Kaki Wall Nami Olgin Jon Brody Melissa Puls Fantastic Results! Elves’ Faire - By the Numbers 4,300+ Attendees $72,000+ Raised for PWS (and still counting - numbers still coming in) plus $23,000+ Wishing Well Income 939 Shifts served by PWS Volunteers (setup, cleanup and day of Faire shifts) 1 Magical Day Our school will use these funds for campus improvements and many other wonderful things. Look for updates soon to come. Fantastic Faire! Jon Brody Dear PWS Community, To say it is a joy to play a part in producing the Elves’ Faire is a great understatement. It took the shared vision of the nearly 70 parents who together formed this year’s Elves’ Faire Committee to dream up a magical day. The results are still coming in, but by the looks of things we exceeded our fundraising goals and, perhaps more importantly, went beyond our expectations in surpassing our “friendraiser” goals. Throughout the day I witnessed smiling faces on our children, our parents, our grandparents, and the thousands of people who chose to come to the Elves’ Faire because of the vision you created. We stayed up late, sacrificed precious family time, learned a lot about each other, and had a lot of fun - together working hard to realize our dream of creating this gift for our children and our guests. “Not much happens without a dream. And for something great to happen, there must be a great dream. Behind every great achievement is a dreamer of great dreams. Much more than a dreamer is required to bring it to reality; but the dream must be there first.” ― - Robert K. Greenleaf I thank every one of you who had a hand in the Elves’ Faire, however great or small, for dreaming great dreams. Miraculous, Magical Elves’ Faire 2014! Melissa Puls Each November, Pasadena Waldorf School creates a miracle by making the impossible possible. This miracle is born of the imagination, ingenuity, courage, creativity, passion, professionalism, and dedication of you all -- with a dose of magical optimism thrown in! Every year, we generate vital funding for our school, we create community, we grow leaders, we beautifully represent our school to the greater community, and we imagine into existence a Faire that will live in the hearts of memory of children forever. Thank you Faire Chair Heidi Rose Robbins! You brought love, beautiful intentions, ease and simplicity into the consciousness of our work together. You are simply a delight to work with. Your leadership allowed us to create magical moments with confidence. Working together, we were most certainly greater than the sum of our parts thanks in no small part to your work with us. To the entire Elves’ Faire Committee (all Area Chairs): wow, wow, wow. It is absolutely humbling and inspiring to witness the work that you do, the interactions with one another, the vision that each of you brings, the leadership skills and the creative will force that brings each area of the Faire to life. You put in countless hours and we hope you know how deeply appreciated you are. Each of you is part of the miracle, the magic, and the creation of this rare, strong sense of community. Thank you to every PWS parent from Parent-Child through High School, for making the Elves’ Faire successful. The way each of you participates is tangible evidence of a powerful community. As co-creators of the life and spirit of this community, together we continue to shape our school with lasting impact. What a fantastic example you are setting for our children. Thank you to all PWS Faculty for your support of this event, for opening up your rooms to the Faire, for working at the Faire, greeting prospective families and alumni families, creating puppet shows, rehearsing choral performances, taking on the role of the various Faire Characters, coordinating your students and much more. Your efforts and contributions are invaluable! Thank you each and every PWS Staff Member! You helped along the way with everything from front-office support, to making the school beautiful, handling the money, storing donations, getting the many Elves’ Faire missives to everyone, and childcare. We would not have a successful event without you! Thank you 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Graders for working at the Faire with good cheer and great enthusiasm. Everything you did helped bring the Faire to life. You are all beautiful ambassadors for our school and we are proud of you! Thank you Jon Brody! Your passion is contagious, and we are so much better for the hours that you put in, the way you cheer us on, and the way you engage the entire parent body around this event. Great work, Jon. Thank you Alumni and Alumni Parents for working the Faire and coming to the Homecoming Alumni Café! You are each an important part of our community and we are blessed by your presence. Seeing you in the Alumni Café, hearing what this education meant to you, and witnessing your joy and never-ending support for PWS brings tears to our eyes and warmth to our hearts. Elves’ Faire Prize Drawing Congratulations to our winners! 1st Prize – 4 Days in Cabo with Airfare for 2 Phyllis Klein (friend of the Gould family) 2nd Prize – Romantic Weekend for 2 in Ojai Karen Chu (friend of the Chu-Robin family) 3rd Prize – Dinner and a Show at the Pantages Darren Goldberg (friend of the Maran / Alborzi family) The prize drawing raised over $17,000 for PWS! Thank you to everyone who sold tickets, especially the Chu-Robin and Gould families who sold a combined 700+ tickets! Extra special thanks to PWS friend Angelique Encarnacion for her generous donation of the villa in Cabo! Chalkboard Signs Shelly Wilner When I received a big wave of requests for chalkboard signs two weeks before the Elves’ Faire, I knew I’d need a team of artists to help me complete them. Huge thanks to John Herndon, Mari Glaze, Andrew Heffernan and Soyun Ahn for their beautiful artwork (and Tim Fitzpatrick for his musical entertainment) on that sunny, breezy morning we all met at the Wishing Well to draw. Thanks also to volunteer coordinator, Joanna Simpson, for sending THE perfect team of easel assemblers the afternoon before the Faire: Melissa Townley, Kathryn Frazier and Steve Williams. This dream team assembled over 30 easels in a matter of hours with lightheartedness and laughter! In working together with everyone who helped make chalkboards and easels materialize this year, I experienced all the “work” we do for the Elves’ Faire as nothing but love in action. Thank you one and all! Volunteers Joanna Simpson I would like to thank Vivi Montgomery and Marybeth Short for tirelessly making volunteer badges and stringing all those little bells as well as working on Faire Day. Thank you Mark Dinan (aka Gnomie) for making the text database to send everyone reminders and fielding the many funny responses plus printing the scan codes. Lastly thank you Sherrie Brooks for working all three shifts and recruiting her lovely daughter Elliott as a volunteer. You are truly an amazing team! xoxoxox Security Mike Puls, Head Security Elf A tremendous Elves’ Faire thank you to the crack Security Team volunteers: Rollin Herron, Wolfgang Kring, Paul Arenas, Eric Potter, Kim Ha, Bo Madruga, Kurt Brabbee, Carlos Mollura, Josh Ivy and Niev Kleinbort. You all did a great job keeping the Faire fun and safe. Ad Sales Jon Brody Bless you Bill Bain! With only a few weeks to go before the publication of the Elves’ Faire program, Bill singlehandedly took on the daunting task of filling some very big shoes in soliciting ads for the program. Your work behind the scenes was tremendous, and we are inspired by your enthusiasm to do it again next year. Special thanks to Nicole Schiller for building our sponsorship program from scratch over the past several years, and to Audra Donahue for once again producing a beautiful Elves’ Faire program and making all our sponsors happy. Photo Studio Peter Wintersteller I would like to say a big thank you to all of the members of the 2014 Photo Studio team. As always, Bradley Thordarson created a unique experience that was both fun and yielded beautiful images! He also styled every single session, there were over 80! Big thanks to Lucas Janin for creating the appointment and record keeping system and uploading the whole shoot to SmugMug! The system worked great and really enhanced everyone’s experience at the studio this year! I also want to say thanks for helping me with setup and tear-down. Ali Alborzi helped all day and also brought in the donation from MILK Studios of the digital tech and printer! That’s huge! David Hendrie, thank you for working a double shift! It’s always nice to have an experienced person coming back, year after year that you know you can count on! Thank you, also to Dina Amado and Meeta Goel! The photo studio requires a lot of hands and heads to pull off. I think we get better at it every year and this was the most successful year that we’ve ever had. That couldn’t have happened without this super dedicated team! Pixie Party Cassiel Hamilton This year’s Pixie Party was a true pleasure to co-chair. Not only do I get the enjoyment of chairing with my dear friend Denise Shukha (who has the patience and calmness of the Dalai Lama), but the overall tone of the Faire was amazing, and all of the volunteers were an absolute joy to work with. Many thanks to Heidi for setting that graceful, stress-free tone. Yes, the tulle made its appearance, but it also seemed less stressed out this year... not so much an explosion attitude, but tulle that had been meditating, and thoughtfully placed. We had only 3 crafts this year, and I think it was much more enjoyed, and really led to the old saying “less is more.” A huge thanks to all of the volunteers, pirates, fishermen, and gnome hat helpers!!! It was definitely an enjoyable experience this year, and I think that was felt by all! Love, tulle, and pixie dust. Angel Room Items Katrina Burchfield & Timothy Fitzpatrick As co-coordinators for the Angel Room weekly workshops we would like to thank the following people for sharing their incredible crafting talent to help our workshops shine: Tina Bolle-Kim Kellie Johnson Julia Bantner Ivy Reynolds Christine Haslett Pilar Goeders Karine Dermenjyan ...and of course Kaki Wall and Ginger Gelber! Thank you to everyone who attended our workshops. There is nothing quite like crafting in community. King Arthur’s Market DeAnne Todd, Nicole Schiller As new co-chairs to the King Arthur’s Market, we each brought to the table a unique gift! Our combined wood shop skills, sewing skills and curating skills came together to create something that we were truly proud of! Thank you to the entire PWS community for making King Arthur’s Market a great success! We could not have created this magical market without so many helping hands. It was beautiful to watch the children walk through the market with sparkling eyes as they became outfitted in one-ofa-kind capes, crowns, swords and wands! We want to start by giving a special thanks to our co-chair Bryan Poon for many weeks of hard work in his wood shop bringing hand-cut, painted and decorated shields and swords to life. We also want to thank you for the beautiful wood garment racks that can be used year after year. Your work was incredible! Another special thanks is due to Terri Reyes, our seamstress extraordinaire, who created so many beautiful capes and crowns. We could not have pulled this off without your commitment and creativity! Thank you to the sewing hands of Jill Parker-Jones who created the lovely scabbards for the swords and daggers. Thank you to Tammy Kennedy for your beautiful sewing contributions. Thank you to all the shield and sword painters who are too many to name, you can rest assured that you made the day of over 150 kids! Every single shield and sword was sold! Thank you to Ivy Reynolds for painting 8 shields the night before the Faire when you heard that we were running short! A huge thank you to each member of the PWS community who put their heart into creating something beautiful for this market and to all those who supported the market by buying something that was lovingly handmade! A huge THANK YOU to our last-minute hair braiders Laura Cabral and Bobbie Gonzales who stood on their feet for hours! Lastly, thank you to Heidi Rose Robbins, Melissa Puls, and Jon Brody for your calm direction and support! Arts & Crafts Veronique Hunziker-Tschopp and Raquel Huggins The Arts & Crafts in a few numbers: 50 lbs of beeswax for candle dipping, 300 sheets of beeswax for candle rolling, 250 leather items for stamping, 400 sheets of watercolor paper for painting, 900 felt leaves and 45,000 beads for garland making. This was a big year! And we could not have made it without the help of innumerable elves working with us to make it happen. Thank you so much to the many volunteers who helped us trace and cut those 900 felt leaves, including Jill Parker-Jones, Steven Crays, Maud Winchester, Johanna Metzger, Nancy Herron, Holly Brody, Nami Olgin, Liz Bass, Georgina Huljich, Raquel Huggins and Gillian Gamboa. We honestly did not realize it would be such a gargantuan task when we decided to have the garlands as a craft and we greatly appreciated the care and time you took to help us get those beautiful fall leaves ready. That was no small feat. Daniel and Shannon Brousseau agreed to lend us their candle dipping equipment again this year which allowed us to improve the flow of people and thus reduce the wait time for candle dipping. Thank you very much for your support as we are still testing and optimizing that new area. A big thank you to Rosa Balderrama, who lent us the Lily kindergarten painting boards for the watercolor craft which saved us not only time and money but also a few late nights sawing and sanding wood boards. Thank you to Lisa Kavanaugh who is always a valuable resource and shares her long experience in the A&C with the new crew. We missed Robert Guzman’s presence this year but deeply appreciated his continued support and the rolls of background paper he provided for decoration. Dwight Campbell stepped in to help with electricity needs and brought power to the candle dipping area which was critical; thank you. Steven Crays truly has magical powers; beyond handling rentals for the Faire he always popped up around campus when and where he was needed, ready to help with anything and everything and with an ever present smile on his face to boot. He understood our practical as well as aesthetic concerns (which to a designer is vital ) and worked his magic to help us make the cohesive appearance of the A&C area a reality. You are our hero. Joanna Simpson was relentless in ensuring volunteer needs were covered. Your efficiency and reliability are priceless and you are at the heart of what makes that huge EF wheel turn. Thank you for your dedication. Of course all those preparations would have been worthless without the tireless contributions of all the volunteers who worked so hard during their shifts, starting with our set up crew, in particular Guido Hunziker, Mark Dinan and Youssif Kamal who hauled all our tables and gave the staple guns a workout, and Maria McKenney and Julia Bantner who decorated our area and imparted it with grace and beauty (we realize this description falls strikingly along traditional gender lines and do not mean to imply anything statistically significant from this very small sample; we appreciate everyone’s contributions). The Elves’ Faire volunteers brought the A&C area to life and jumped right into the various crafts with impressive dedication. Thank you to all the parents who worked with us, the 6th and 7th graders, high schoolers and alumni who contributed their crafting skills and helped ensure our visitors of all ages had a great experience. Deep gratitude in particular to those who worked multiple shifts, including Kurt Brabbee in leather stamping, Maggie Mahboubian, Steven Weber, Gayle Pillsbury, Joanna Holbek-Mathews and Teresita Gomez who poured their hearts into candle dipping; you are our beeswax wizards and we hope to see you again next year. Also thank you to the mystery PWS dad who worked two shifts in watercolor. We couldn’t find your name but very much appreciated your helpful presence. A special nod to Guido Hunziker who once again shared his passion and craftsman skills and led the leather stamping area to success with a loud bang or two. Jon, be warned, Guido is talking about bringing blacksmithing to the Faire next year… And finally a huge thank you to Heidi Rose Robbins, Jon Brody and Melissa Puls; you are the driving force behind the EF and it was a true pleasure to work with you. You created an atmosphere of warmth, provided support and were always available and open to new possibilities. You are a dream team and a big part of why we look forward to the next EF! Wait a minute, did we just say that?!? The Acorn Man The Elves’ Faire has come and gone, But its magic lives on and on. The Acorn Man brought such cheer, To young and old who ventured near. Everyone brought a smile to his face, as he was kept hopping at such a fast pace. Necklaces and pins he did sell, and lasting joy to every heart as well. He wants to thank you one and all, and bids you farewell until next fall. The Acorn Man would like to thank his bowmakers: Mrs. Hamilton, Ms. Cabral and Ms. Bernal. The Acorn Man sold $1,254 of acorn necklaces and pins. This is pure profit for the school because of the work of my helpers. It is truly a gift to bring such joy to so many hearts. With Gratitude and Many Thanks, The Acorn Man Entertainment Ivy Reynolds & Murry Hammond The entertainment chairs wish to extend a heartfelt thanks to our wonderful music crew volunteers. This was the first year that Markus Duran captained our main music stage. This was a big job that began months ago when Markus took on the task of reassembling and adding to our school’s sound system, after we lost so much of it in the big fire. A special thanks to you, Markus! And this year we asked more than ever from our sound crew volunteers, and they went above and beyond. John, Tim, Sacha, Kim, Annie, Jared, Sean, Dicky, Anthony, Tony and Corby - THANK YOU for all your energy, cooperative spirit, and determination that made our stages the successes that they were. The feedback has been glowing, and we have all of you to thank for it. A very special thanks goes to Westside Waldorf alum Livia Reiner (older sister of Rose from PWS Grade 8) who was everywhere playing her heavenly harp. We were blessed by our parents and students that thrilled us with their musical talents. On the upper stage, Anne Crawford’s atmospheric and minimalist piano perfectly set the mood for what would be a wonderful afternoon of music under the trees. James Hood returned this year and kept everyone rapt with the deeper ambient side of his wonderful hang drum sounds. Next was Yuval Ron and wife Carolyne, who gave us the beautiful sounds of Middle Eastern spiritual music on Yuval and Carolyne’s perfect harmonium accompaniment. Down the hill on the lower stage, Shelly Wilner and her duet partner Melissa Hockenberger set the tone with their close harmony roots duo, then teamed up with Tim Fitzpatrick and his old-time fiddle. Tim was also our “wandering Cajun fiddler” at the Faire, a job we sincerely hope he’ll repeat as long as he feels the itch to fiddle. The PWS High School Music Ensemble delighted audiences of all ages with a stellar performance gracefully led by PWS High School Music teachers Ted Masur, Gillian Gamboa and Andrew Tholl. Shelly Wilner returned in the afternoon with her award-winning barber shop quartet Sirens, who, thanks to Shelly, returned from an extended hiatus just for our Elves’ Faire. Closing out the day, and in what has become a great Faire tradition, John C. Reilly brought his musical salute to the best of classic country and old-time music, in all its close-harmony glory. John, you are a musical treasure. Thank you, all of you, for so generously sharing your talents year after year. Woodland Tea Garden Jill Jasen-Ross, Bonnie Gavel, Michelle Goode The WTG3 would like to thank everyone who came over to enjoy a cup of tea in our new woodland home. Great thanks to all of our volunteers who came out ready to work hard. Our three beautiful queens, Birla Hood, Grey DeLisle & Theresa Langer warmly welcomed each visitor, thank you ladies for dressing up and gracing our garden with your ethereal charm and beauty. We would like to give a big shout out to Suzy Colleen and Elements Natural Foods for donating all the baking and tea making materials. We still haven’t met in person but we will find you and thank you when we do. Thank you to our amazing 6th & 7th grade volunteers! You were each fantastic, wonderful helpers. We were greatly impressed with your positive attitudes and willingness to work really hard when we got busy. Thank you to Heidi for believing that we really could pull it together despite sporadic attendance at many meetings. Your appearance of a relaxed attitude was very reassuring to us all. You reminded us all that this amazing fete is a human endeavor pushing for ease over excess. Jon Brody, thank you for helping to unload tree stumps at a moment’s notice and go straight back to your meeting smeared with dirt and sap all over your clothes. Jenny Hertz-Newman, you came early for set up, you stayed for first shift, you brought us all lunch, and you kept showing up every time we got busy! Next year you’re in charge! Thank you for seeing us through! Joanna Simpson, you are amazing, such grace under fire, thank you for helping us staff the Woodland Tea Garden and for helping us navigate our evolving Woodland Stage… Nettie Neville - what is an Elves’ Faire without you filling our area with sweet tunes, delighting your audience perched on mushroom stools with your ukulele and song! Also on the “Woodland Stage” this year was Yuval Ron and his lute - thank you Yuval treating us all with your music. Finally, a special thank you to Shelly Wilner and her team for creating such beautiful signs, without which our guests just wouldn’t know where to go or what to do for how many tickets! We are humbled and grateful and wonder what Elves’ Faire 2015 will hold for us all… Thanks to the entire PWS community for creating an amazing Faire! Jack Frost Bake Shoppe Chris Barkoff, Lois Williamson, Anna & Jesse Zamarripa The Jack Frost Bake Shoppe was better than ever this year, filled with amazing scrumptious delicacies for all to enjoy… and they did! We sold out again and we would like to send our heartfelt thanks to the entire Pasadena Waldorf community for all of the generous donations that make the Bake Shoppe possible! We would also like to thank the Squirrel’s Nest Coffee Trailer for the combined effort to keep the coffee flowing! And, to Whole Foods Market Arroyo Parkway for their generous donations that made it possible for us to up our hot chocolate game with a delicious non-dairy version which was very well received. Additionally, a huge “Thank You!” to our many parent volunteers who came together on Friday to make the Bake Shoppe more beautiful than ever… and helped us return it back to normal! And, many, many thanks to the numerous parent and high school volunteers who kept the lines steady and the fairgoers bellies full – we literally couldn’t do it without you! Your welcoming smiles and gracious demeanor really emphasized that special Waldorf feeling!!! 8th Grade Bazaar Susan Madruga and Johanna Metzger This year’s 8th Grade Bazaar was alive with many fun and beautiful items that were crafted by the eighth graders and their families: vibrant hand-dyed silks, origami lights, intricate paper stars, felted animals, hand-made jump ropes, knitted gnome caps, crystal ornaments, and lavender bath salts were among the many items displayed. We’d like to thank all the kids and parents who worked so diligently to come up with these incredible gems, especially our wonderful teacher, Aleide Murray, our new mom Maud Winchester for keeping us crafting, and our veteran mom René Chiara for keeping us going through it all. Special gratitude also goes out to Ruby Moore for the hanging crystals, and grandmother Mary Madruga for the knitted gnome caps. Many thanks also to our wonderful t-shirt and hoodie team Jennifer Pitt and Andy Mueller for giving their time and support so generously with their printing expertise and contacts. And finally, to the amazing artists who donated their talents to this year’s Waldorf t-shirts and hoodies: the incredible Joe Murray for his delightful illustrations for the younger kids, and International artist Suitman (aka Young Kim) for his hip rendition of our Waldorf banner. Doll Room Monica De Francisco A heartfelt thank you to all the friends of the Doll Room! A variety of more than 90 dolls, bountiful knitted and crocheted items, extraordinary doll costumes, and simple but amazing handmade décor…what a blessing! Preparing for the Elves’ Faire is a year-long commitment for this group of steadfast volunteers. Doll makers, knitters, crocheters, seamstresses, decorators, visionaries and passionate helpers…you have each brought joy (and dolls) to many lucky children. Whether you made one stitch or a thousand, all of your hard work is appreciated! An extra special thanks to Tania Prosser of Fairy Shadow and Christine Schreier of Puppenstube for allowing us to showcase their handmade goods in the Doll Room. Thank you Friends of the Doll Room! Julia Bantner Viviene Benjamin Holly Brody Shannon Brousseau Wendy Campbell Amy Chu Jodi Delaney Karine Dermenjyan Monica De Francisco Anthony Dimino Kathleen Dimino Audra Donahue Markus Duran Caro Foellmer Stephanie Wing Garcia Mari Glaze Pilar and John Goeders (and Oliver too!) Teresita Gomez Cristina Havel Orlee Hirsch Maryem Irias Kellie Johnson and Bryan Poon Tammy Kennedy Diana Koenigsberg Theresa Langer Mu Larsen Lilia Lopez Sacha Malin Maria McKenney Tanya Mink Michelle Mondia Jill Parker-Jones Jennifer Pitt Cynthia Reis Nicole Schiller Petrunia Irmagard Tomlinson Carolyn Wright Debra Yeager Squirrel’s Nest Coffee Trailer Jeffrey Poehlmann This year’s Elves’ Faire was a milestone for the Squirrel’s Nest and all the love that has been brought to the vision of our coffee cart by the parent body over the past few years. What started as a labor of love (and not just for a good espresso) not only reached, but surpassed our initial vision in so many ways when the beautiful trailer was rolled onto campus in time for the Elves’ Faire. We have been nurturing this project a long time, through thick and thin, rain and shine, even through last year’s equipment meltdown in the middle of the Faire, to come through in 2014 with a record breaking success. While we had some necessary last-minute shift changes, thanks are still due to last-year’s volunteers because they gave us a lot to build upon. But in no way could we have reached the level of success, nor could we have made the positive outward impression to the many Faire visitors, without the tireless work of Jason and Cassiel Hamilton and the parent volunteers who assisted with all the hard labor of tearing down and rebuilding our classic trailer. Helping Jason with the construction and finishing of the brand spanking new Squirrel’s Nest were Jon Brody, Tim Fitzpatrick, Peter Listro, Matt Benjamin, Del Bigtree, Kim Ha, Markus Duran, Highland Hall Waldorf Alum Jake Hooper, and Rick Fuentes. These skilled craftspeople have left their mark upon the Nest and STILL it remains free of any leaks. The next level of thanks goes to our new coffee supplier, La Colombe, which not only ensured that we were going to be serving some of the highest quality coffee available, but that our machines and our baristas would be equally tuned to the highest expectations. With a personal training session from the company founder, we were prepared to step up our game to match the newly customized trailer. Of course, the Faire could not have been a success without the help of our able volunteers. In the morning, Cassiel Hamilton and Indra Dunis added their loving touch to the setup crew, serving coffee along with our professional barista, Deana from Stumptown, even before the first shift arrived. And when our barista had to leave, Paul Petrunia was able to take over and served well past the end of his shift and into the evening. Also staying past their shift times were Peter Listro and PWS alum Hannah Cardenas. The morning after the Faire, Belinda Tung took it upon herself to cheerfully clean the well-worn ‘Nest from top to bottom! Special thanks to Lisa Harris, Imaad Wassif, Ioakim Boutakidis, and Melinda Stahl for their help and service and, perhaps more than anything, their patience with me as we adjusted to the space and my rather hasty organization. The crew really shined this year and the Squirrel’s Nest could not have had its level of success without them. I’m hoping to have everyone return to their posts next year (and maybe get a few of last year’s crew back in the game as well), because they really came off as a well-oiled machine without a lot of time to prep. 8th Grade Angel Room Roxanne Spear and Betty Guzman Thanks to all our families and students in the 8th grade who came out to support the Angel Room, from start to finish. It was a joy to work with you and watch your creativity take flight! The angel crew on the day was so gentle with the young kids. Thanks for all that special tending, making the Angel Room a special place for our young visitors to the Faire. Thank you to Maud Winchester, who inspired the true sense of teamwork. Special thanks to René Chiara who not only donated some wonderful decorations for our magical Angel Room, but she also masterminded the purchase of the new angel costumes that future 8th grades will enjoy for years to come. Thank you also to veteran angel, Sue Shakespeare, who has been guiding the 8th grade since last spring in all-things angel. Our high school students assisted us this year in the angel room, restocking tables and guiding young visitors through as they chose special gifts, which really helped to make those Angel Room wait times short this year. You made a big difference. Thank you PWS High School students. And thank you for the Pasadena Waldorf families who supported the 8th grade with your beautiful hand-made crafts. It was a joy to receive your gifts and they looked wonderful on display. Silent Auction Melanie Burgess Big huge gratitude to: All the PWS parents - who donated, helped get donations and shopped the Silent Auction! We broke sales records again this year, which would not be possible without the parents who came to us with great donations! Alison Dickey, Melora Hardin and Birla Hood - without you three jumping in the week before the Faire and completely handling all the Chic Boutique donations there would have been no Chic Boutique! You really worked your tails off and saved the day. Mariana Stern - for curating a beautiful Jewelry Box again this year! Sarah Fleming, Diana Koenigsberg, René Chiara and Ramsey Naito - for seeking out great donations. Jennifer Willhite - for running all over town for me! Tamlyn Wright - for designing and physically setting up the Silent Auction tent while juggling multiple jobs! The PWS Parents (and Grandparents!) - who helped set-up, decorate and tear down. Roxanne Spear - thank you for offering and making my Jack Frost baked good late thursday night! Heidi Rose Robbins, Jon Brody and Melissa Puls - for all the support and time you spent (especially Jon! Around the clock!) assisting me when I was swamped! Pockets Items Maura Dinan and Kristie Bell Dear PWS Community, We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the families who contributed such beautiful Pockets items for the Elves’ Faire. It was a joy for us to receive all the wonderful little treasures and to witness the creativity, love and effort put into each and every gift. We received little wooden peg people, felted ornaments and jewelry, painted stones, birch necklaces, hand painted books and cards, walnut treasure boxes, magnets - too many to list them all. No doubt the pocket items brought magic and joy to the little hearts and hands that received them. We would like to extend special thanks to Cristina and Tom Havel, Collin Davis, Wiloe Poehlmann, Karine Dermenjyan, Ginger Gelber and Kaki Wall for their thoughtful guidance, ideas, supplies, and assistance in making pockets successful. Wiloe’s peg people workshops were invaluable, and Cristina and Tom’s assistance with wrapping saved us. We are still in the process of trying to reach out and thank each family individually. If we miss anyone, please know that we are deeply grateful for your contribution and we thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedules to help make the Elves’ Faire so magical. Games Thomas Havel This year the Games Area was again a big highlight for not only the visitors attending the Faire, but the families and staff of Pasadena Waldorf! The feeling in the games was a direct reflection of the shared vision of this years Elves’ Faire as a whole. Essentially adopting the set-up, execution and break down as refined by Jesse Zamarripa over the last few previous Faires, minor tweaks were made which continued to engage the crowds, while adopting the energy and excitement envisioned by the Elves’ Faire Committee this year. As always our volunteers and contributers this year went above and beyond their Elf duties. Particularly the group of parents who remained for several hours immediately after the Faire to essentially hustle all the Christmas trees and hay bales throughout the campus back to their pick-up location in the upper yard. With their efforts, versatility and positive attitude, the Games area had the same excitement as in previous years! Games area sends special thanks to John C. Reilly for his expertise and creativity in the raising of the two Flying Joust games, the thematic, energetic and financial backbone of the Games Area. It is hard to imagine the Games area and the Elves’ Faire without the Flying Joust and it seemed that this year they were rigged just a bit higher to add to the excitement thanks to Nic Larsen and his dad Mark Larsen, and Andrew Chong who worked tirelessly with John to ensure the jousting was safe and fun for its riders. The Knights Crusade Obstacle Course, a newcomer to the Games area last year was again a huge success. Finally the Games area again thanks Joe Stanek for the conception, of the Rope Labyrinth. Joe decided to pass the torch of installing and implementing the Labyrinth on. His clear notes and diagrams allowed for a successful set up and use. The children will be able to look for it at future Elves’ Faires and always thoroughly enjoy playing the game. A big thank you to Prizes Co-Chairs Trish and Michael Martin for planning, organizing, setting up and working the Prize Booth. The Prize Booth truly required a long term visioning process that took a tremendous amount of work and their success was clear the day of the Faire. The display and distribution of the prizes was great and happened flawlessly. Finally, thanks to the parents who set up and broke down the games. A special thanks to the two dads who loaned the use of their trucks to make very heavy work that much lighter. The Games area would not have happened without you. A big thank you to all the PWS Student Volunteers! Most of you went above and beyond and worked more than your shift required and many worked double shifts! All and all this year was a huge success and it was because of the volunteers and contributors who made it so. Thank you. Wishing Well Ginger Gelber and Kaki Wall The Wishing Well enjoyed a splendid Elves’ Faire day, our most successful yet! We are especially grateful to the Angels who enable us to accomplish the formidable work that we undertake to make this day shine. The Wishing Well’s earthly Angels deserve praise for all their help with the innumerable preparations, from the mundane to the heroic. Their hard work, dedication and good cheer sustained us throughout. Many thanks to: Eric Adkins, Kelly Conder, Maggie Mahboubian, Deedee Weinstien, Rebecca Sofio, Suzette Ungard, Susan Birney, Kelly Salloum, Richard Lundquist, Shannon Brousseau, Andrea Staff, Mu Larsen, Cynthia and Dominick Reis, Katrina Burchfield, Jillian O’ Connor, Sue Shakespeare, Cherry Lee, Wendy and Dwight Campbell, Indra Dunis, Delia Camp, Lana Hearst, Andrea Phillips, Sid Phillips, Lorraine Vontista, Belinda Tung, Tammy Kennedy, Cathleen Cox, Kristin Leachman, Tina Marrie and Jill Parker-Jones. Special thanks to: alumni parents Ruth Falcon and Allison Keeney. Unsung Heroes For many of our volunteers, their Elves’ Faire work sometimes goes largely unseen, while other valuable contributions fall outside the normal scope of Elves’ Faire shifts. We deeply appreciate all of your efforts. You moved mountains behind the scenes and our community thanks you! Hiromi Koyanagi, your Japanese rice balls and miso soup are not only delicious, they always sell out and your generous support for the school does not go unnoticed. Peggy Reilly, Aleide Murray, Cesar Cázares, Corby Gallegos, and Cynthia Martinez all sat down with us and worked thoughtfully on scheduling the nearly 100 middle and high school student volunteers throughout the Faire. Ted Masur, Gillian Gamboa, and Andrew Tholl had the high school music ensemble in perfect pitch and presented a beautiful and authentic representation of our school to the community. PWS High School was more involved than ever in the Elves’ Faire, and there cannot be enough praise for Cythina Martinez, Julia Echevarria, the High School Student Council, and Arthur Pittis for their time, talents and efforts given in so many ways. Adrienne Wilde, Dodie Hamilton, Rosa Balderrama and Kathy Rinden produced not one, not two, but three sold-out puppet shows. Aleide Murray was working the Faire with the vigor of a 1st grade parent, double and triple shifting to ensure the 8th Grade areas were at full throttle. Blair Manzke, Wendy Campbell, Dodie Hamilton, Carrie Ashby, Peggy Reilly, and Cesar Cázares all gave their rooms to the Doll Room, Characters Dressing Room, Jack Frost Bake Shoppe, Waldorf Room, Alumni Room, and Ticket Counting. Thank you the PWS Administrative Staff! Michelle Foxx and the PWS Aftercare team provided childcare on set up day and the day of Faire for volunteers. She makes it seem effortless although it is an extremely difficult job. The Aftercare team is always flexible despite many unknown factors. We know she does TONS of helpful stuff behind the scenes quietly and without fanfare that we never even know about... just doing a great job always with patience and heart. Jessica Bolstad tirelessly supported the reimbursements and is patiently wading through cash, checks and expense reports that number in the hundreds; all done with an infectious, positive attitude. Major extra credit: she and her husband David Bolstad donated 1,000 oranges to the Faire for the Orange Peppermint craft! Dennis Baier and Becky Gafvert are true unsung heroes of the Faire. They were there as long as anybody, but nobody ever sees them as they count, double check, categorize, and organize all cash and income. Frances Mencia, as the Neighborhood Outreach Guru, sent the neighbor mailing out with a great response… 42 letters turned in for complimentary tickets! Manuel Roman is always quietly behind the scenes, moving, hauling, recycling and doing general beautification efforts. Early Monday morning, he works on the trash and any final moving of picnic tables, etc. He is always there for us when we need him. Tireless, cheerful… the strongest man on earth! Ariadna Armenta patiently received many inquiries about the Faire, managed prize drawing ticket income, received and continues to distribute silent auction items, coordinated hay bales, port-a-potties, and directed our parent volunteers with their many questions to the proper person. She packs up her office each year in seconds flat (seemingly) and re-creates it Monday morning as if the Jack Frost Bake Shoppe was never there. Thank you to Diane LaSalle, Natalie Mendoza, and Cristina Havel for integrating our teachers into the Faire like never before on top of producing the Waldorf Room and talking about Waldorf Education and our school with our visitors. Michaela Keating orchestrates a myriad of tasks necessary on Faire infrastructure, from fire-related electrical replacement, fire permit, new fencing around 1st and 2nd, widening the gate on the court, hiring the cleaners, coordinating the pods for us, moving the front office, and preparing our campus to welcome our visitors. Ginger Gelber and Kaki Wall always give the highest level of support, providing lots of wisdom, and volunteer-relation work and relationship building. Their “pop-out” expanded Elves’ Faire Wishing Well is a massive endeavor, and we aren’t quite sure how they pull it off each year. Alicia Ramirez, we thank you in advance as your work with the Elves’ Faire has just begun as you work with the Development Office to reconcile all those numbers into tidy rows and boxes like only you can do. Douglas Garrett offered fantastic leadership and support, wore several hats throughout the day (including Father Winter). What a great presence he is for our school. Karen Crays and Rollin Herron provided first aid and patched up several wounded knights. Alumni parent Chris Ghantous produces the beautiful Elves’ Faire artwork each year. Audra Donahue put in several all-nighters to design this year’s eye-popping program. Lucas Janin and Ivy Reynolds, thank you for beautifully capturing the spirit of the Faire in the photographs you see throughout the Elfin Reader. Rebecca Gendry and Alex Wintersteller made the stunning table decorations. Nic Larsen and his dad Mark Larsen, you helped so many areas realize their vision with your thoughtfulness, careful planning, resources, jaw dropping tool collections, muscle, and talents. Dwight Campbell with support from Robert Guzman’s Concept Lighting provided power and a gorgeous lighting design. We would not have had power to the lower part of campus if super-electrician Brian Maguire hadn’t saved the day hours before the Faire by restoring an electrical outlet lost in the fire. Michelle Mondia and Jennifer Shepard tantalized our taste buds with the eclectic food offerings (and faster lines!) this year. Fred Eric, thank you for wearing your chef’s hat all day and helping raise money for our school! Walker Rollins was literally buzzing with her bees and honey on the lawn. Arjuna Soriano and Mark Dinan spent many hours developing our event website and online Prize Drawing sales. Thank you Tim Fitzpatrick, Katrina Burchfield, Kristie Bell, and Maura Dinan for presenting so many workshops and engaging parents in a fun way with your Angel Room and Pockets items. Nami Olgin was everywhere, from setup through cleanup ensuring our waste was sorted. Thanks to Nami and Waste Less Living, we successfully re-routed 92% of all waste generated during the Elves’ Faire, diverting 1,884 pounds of material from the landfill. Ivy Reynolds took on the task of leading Decorations, and, with the mentoring from our extended family member Din Morris, presented our campus beautifully to our guests. Thank you to Jennifer Pitt who led the ever-popular Face Painting with a top-notch team of artistic parents, students and PWS teachers. Jeff Poehlmann, thank you for tirelessly working to provide mobile credit card solutions for the Faire and giving great training to the Squirrel’s Nest volunteers. Not many people saw Lilia Lopez and Liz Bass-Galespie at the Faire, that’s because they worked tirelessly behind the scenes throughout the day preparing the wardrobes for the Greeters, Town Crier, Father Winter, Pockets the Elf (x2), Acorn Man, and the Fortune Fairy. Chad Bantner and Matthew Labyorteaux, you were literally our Knights in shining armor, delighting children and posing for hundreds of photos, looking graceful in the heaviest costume we could dream up. Jeff Phillips risked life and limb to hang the signs and banners. Andrew Heffernan had his fingerprints all over the Faire, doing everything from cutting set walls to making signs to supporting Heidi Rose Robbins in her role as Elves’ Faire Chair. Being the husband of the Elves’ Faire Chair is a job unto itself and we thank you. Kirstin Davis and Laurie Fitzpatrick and their volunteer ticket team rocked Ticket Sales this year - over 75,000 sold! Their job requires constant movement and coordination with all the ticket booths and Business Office without a break in the action. Anna and Jesse Zamarripa not only co-chaired the Jack Frost beverages this year, they were also involved in so many more ways behind the scenes. Thank you, we cannot thank you enough for all your leadership and advice. Michelle Goode and Bradley Thordarson designed, and Jennifer Pitt and Andy Mueller printed, those beautiful yellow shirts our students wore that made them great ambassadors to our guests. Joanna Simpson and Steve Crays should have permanent offices at PWS after their contributions to the volunteer and rental coordination. Cherry Lee provided strategic financial advice that helped us reduce our overall Faire budget considerably. We were also in awe of her Excel skills. Nicole Schiller, DeAnne Todd and Bryan Poon took on the enormous task of chairing King Arthur’s Market a week before the Elves’ Faire Raising and their hard work paid off - their market shattered previous records for King Arthur! Caro Foellmer had to miss the Faire but her contributions were felt in both the Doll Room and Pixie Party. Lastly, a special thanks to the PWS Sweet Pea Parent-Child parents and Grandparents! You showed your support like never before and we are so grateful for donating your time and talents! Do you know an Unsung Hero that we left out? Please email us so we can sing their praises. See you next year at the Elves’ Faire!