Messenger - Summerfield Waldorf School
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Messenger - Summerfield Waldorf School
Summerfield WALDORF SCHOOL AND FARM Messenger Volume 22 Issue 11 June 11, 2010 LAST MESSENGER of the SCHOOL YEAR! “The Appreciation Edition” Congratulations to Our Graduating Senior Class! I wanted to extend a HUGE thank you to Leslie Young and Karen Cabron for their help in making the Messenger as perfect as it can be! They were in the background making sure spelling and grammar were up to par, and for always writing a needed article (or two or three!), thank you, thank you! Also providing necessary assistance were Tracy Saucier and Sallie Miller. Their help is sincerely appreciated! What a team we have! Thank you so very much to all the community members who provided pictures and artwork, etc. Without contributions from all, this publication would not be the first-class school newsletter that it is. Please keep them coming! Here’s to the Messengers and minis of the next school year! ~Andrea Trinei, Editor Class of 2010 Maxwell Michael Allen, Santa Rosa Junior College Samantha Marina Graf, California College of the Arts Amanda Mae Mundelius, Santa Rosa Junior College Samuel Jensen Arntz, Chico State University Elizabeth Rose GrahamMcRae, Loyola Marymount Regina Jelianne Onorato, Marlborogh College Lyla Clayre Crawford Levis, Marymount Manhattan Phoebe Rose Kobabe, Santa Rosa Junior College Sela Joseph Shiloni, Cal Arts Hannah Jane Dakin, Royal Welch College of Music and Drama Madison Ray Lloyd, Year-long Apprenticeship at Blue Hill Stables in Pennsylvania Erica Nicole Thomas, UCLA Alexandria Schorg Forsyth, Portland State University Brian Massey-Todd, University of San Francisco Nathan Gene Gale, California College of the Arts Fiona Rose Melia, Gap Year, then Bennington College Lidia Filomena ShafferTropeano, UC Santa Cruz Vincent Gabriel Valentin, Loyola Marymount Katie Rose Welp, University of Santa Clara Messenger Page 2 We Offer Our Most Heartfelt Farewells! It is with some sadness that we must say goodbye to several of our fabulous teachers and staff: • • • • • • Kenneth Melia - high school biology teacher, here for 23 years Kathleen Neuwirth - kindergarten teacher, here for 20 years Katherine (Waldman) Presley - lower school eurythmy teacher, here for 10 years Kimberly McCormick - Roots & Shoots assistant, here for 1 year Moishe Hahn-Shuman - school chef, here for 6 years Chelsea Weisel - chef's assistant, here for 1 year We wish them the best of everything in the future. We so appreciate the gifts they have brought to our school over the years, through their warm presence and excellent work. A heart-felt and resounding thank-you to each of these amazingly dedicated individuals - we will miss you all! A Letter from the Board President As another school year comes to a close, I want to wish you and your families a wonderful summer on behalf of the Board. This school year has been a challenging one for many in our community, and indeed, around the globe. We are continuing to endure one of the most difficult economic times in our nation’s history, but I am proud of the work that our community has done together to fulfill our commitment to help those around us. We were able to provide over $750,000 in aid and emergency assistance to families in need this year (which was nearly double the level of historical assistance the school has provided), and we also came together as a community to dig deep and reach our Annual Giving Campaign goals. Other highlights of the year included Farm to Feast, which was a terrific success and continues to bloom as a premier food, wine and art fundraiser, rivaling the best in the region. We held our first annual Farm Dance this year, which by all accounts was an exemplary evening and definitely a tradition in the making, and also had a very successful and informative All-School Community Meeting. From an outreach perspective, the press we received this year was unprecedented, and the recognition we received in both the broader community and internally has never been better. Our first annual Alumni Reunion event was a fantastic start, with over 200 alumni attendees from as far back as our first graduating class and very positive feedback for future events. (Continued on Page Four) Many Thanks from the Development Office Welcome to the beginning of summer break. I'd like to thank the students, staff, faculty and board of Summerfield for their welcome to a new Development Director this school year. Learning to know the children, teens and adults, on- and off- campus, has been a pleasure. Working with you is rewarding and, as we grow more financially stable, I hope a spirit of giving continues to set the tone. Our live events this year focused on scholarships; the First Annual Farm Dance and Farm to Feast 2010 together raised about $85,000 gross (online auction receipts to be determined after June12th) and priceless good will. Our Annual Giving campaign contributions are approximately $185,000 dedicated to the General Fund, and it, too, generated almost 100% support from the entire community. Our alumni now have a firm meeting date and place for an annual reunion, and we will watch them develop new connections. Fortunately, recent rains have rendered the farm more lush than usual, and it's a joy to experience. Festivals seem appropriate every day. As we near the end of classes and through the coming months, parents, staff and new Development Committee members, Karla Peyton and Ivo Austin, are working with Jeffrey Westman and I to increase our 2010-2011 fundraising receipts. The Board is launching a capital campaign to finance the new driveway and subsequent improvements. Expect to hear more about how we are moving ahead to expand and build financially as well as physically. More online auctions may be in our future as we learn to share the generosity and talents of our community and supporters on an ongoing basis. Collaborations with other schools are on the horizon as our students reach out to share the wealth of knowledge and skills they have, and as other campuses reach out to us, too. Blessings over the summer, Andrea Johnston, Development Director Messenger Page 3 Congratulations to our Eighth Grade Graduates! You are warmly invited to attend the 8th Grade Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, June 13th, at 2pm in Sophia Hall. Florian Michael Basmajian Solé Anajulia Whitmore Graham Gabriel Lees Rubin Nathaniel Bell Danielle Monique Harriman Chloé Carmen Serkissian Joshua Teuscher Boshell John David Joslyn Mateo Elias Crawford Strawbridge Cooper Quinn Casad Aeryn Elizabeth Jungerman Richard Alec Thomas Parker Milestone Dean Rose Elaine MacDonald Naima Estelle Valentin Brian Nathaniel Emory Sophie Louise O’Hare Gabriel Thomas Whitson Isaiah Scott Evans Mary Rose Ohlin Isabelle R. Zimmerman Rowan Marie Foley Jordan Casey Riggs Sonja Helena Graf Phoebe Frazier Rodgers Thank You Volunteers! What happens at our school because of volunteers? Down on the Farm, in the soil that has been tended by thousands of hands for decades, a potato was planted last spring. As it began to grow, it was tended and weeded by students – and volunteers. When the potato was harvested and ready to eat, the 8th Graders – with the help of volunteers – baked it to feed the school in our Friday Hot Lunch program. One morning in early May, as the students when into their classrooms, the maypole stood on the lawn and buckets of flowers were scattered around campus. A few hours later, the students came out to see the campus transformed; flowers hung from the roofs, flags danced in the breeze and all sorts of games had been arranged – by volunteers. Back in the fall, as we were all settling into a new school year and nature was settling into winter, the entire campus was enchanted into a meandering world of laughter, wonder and joy. Sprites Night had arrived again - through the efforts of volunteers! The volunteerism of the parent body at Summerfield is truly remarkable. In nearly every aspect of the school, you will find someone working behind the scenes with no compensation other than the joy of helping the children and the community. For class plays, Farm Dance, farm work, field trips, May Faire, Farm to Feast, Michaelmas, classroom cleaning, Grandparents Day, committees, Board meetings, Sprites Night, Winter Faire, and for the countless other ways in which you volunteer your time and effort to our wonderful school, the College of Summerfield thanks you! As summer approaches once again, I look back at the school year and I feel gratitude for the life and vibrancy that your volunteered efforts have brought to our school campus, the faculty, staff, and the students! Gratefully, Tim Allen, On Behalf of the College Position Available at SWSF We are looking for a person to fill the Crossing Guard position Friday mornings starting next school year, 8:00am to 8:30am. No experience required. If you are interested in this position, please call Karen Cabron, Administrative Assistant, at 575-7194, x103, or email at Karen@summerfieldwaldorf.org. Honorary Parents Every year we have families come and go at Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm. Each June we say goodbye to our Twelfth Grade Class and their families, and also to those other families that will no longer have students enrolled in the upcoming school year. We would like to especially acknowledge and thank all of those parents who have volunteered long hours over many years, serving on the Board of Directors and various committees at the school, as well as those who go “above and beyond” for the good of our community. We recognize all that you do and we know that Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm could not function without you. THANK YOU! Messenger Page 4 (Continued from Page Two) As to looking forward, the work towards our road expansion project continues, supported by a diligent and hard working core of volunteers, Board members and Development Staff. Our expectation is to have our preliminary work completed in the next few weeks and significant progress to be made over the summer. (This means we can also expect a probable launch into a capital campaign in the fall for funding – stay tuned.) The 2010-2011 school year promises to be interesting again economically, but I am confident in our community’s ability to rise to the occasion. As always, I encourage you to attend board meetings next year if you are interested and able, as it is with your valuable insight and support that we are able to accomplish our goals. Have a restful and rejuvenating summer break, and we’ll see you in the fall. ~Jefferson J. Buller, President SWSF Board of Directors Farmyard Finale Have you ever stood in a newly planted garden after a warm rain and felt the silent, invisible life? And realized that all it needs from you is that you take care not to trample on it? The farm and gardens will rest for a week before farm camp begins, but growth never stops...not in the early summer fields, not in the children, and hopefully not in the teachers and parents. Fifty new chicks donated in Haley Gans' memory, the spring calf, a frisky new filly, and wooly lambs are growing in leaps and bounds. Field corn, popcorn, potatoes, onions, garlic, and all manner of vegetables are all flourishing nicely. Pumpkins and winter squash will come these last two weeks before school is out. To facilitate such fecundity after all the spring rains, we count on the warmth and light of the sun, so pleasantly abundant here in California. Of the sun, the Persian poet Hafiz wrote: Even After All this time The sun never says to the earth, “You owe me.”" Look What happens with a love like that... it lights the whole world. The Creek Behind My House My Watershed By Lin Zao Mangis, Class Nine All year ‘round my creek is sustaining life. Shaded by willow trees with brambles on the banks In every season it has something to share. The warm spring, when the green leafy willows bend over the sparkling water The bubbling brook rushes around rocks Mockingbirds sing in the nearby apple tree Foxes and their kits emerge from the dark recesses of their dens Blackbirds cling to the reeds, chirping vivaciously Ducks with their fuzzy yellow ducklings, crowd together and float down stream On the banks, does with their fawns look up with soft dark eyes as they drink from a calm, pure pool of water The flowers wave in the breeze Deep blue lupines and golden-orange poppies dot the restful, steep, green hills As spring draws to a close, butterflies flit from flower to flower with the bees. Summer sweeps in as a warm breeze cascades down the hillside, stirring the tall, golden grass The blackberries drip from the vines, Making a feast for the happy sparrows and quail The sun’s rays shine down upon the wild cats, which are lazing around on the banks The turtles sun on the large, flat rocks and logs When the sun sets in a flood of vibrant orange, scarlet and gold, the crickets chirp, the frogs sing and the woodpecker drums on trees. The season turns, fall comes in, the leaves of the willow trees turn yellow and gold In the early evening, raccoons scoop crayfish from the mud The apples ripen; the opossums eat what they can find on the ground The turkeys strut through the fields The crows and the scrub jays call out, announcing the coming of the cold weather Winter’s chill winds and ice cold rain descend from the barren hills and whip across the frosty fields The orange-chested robins hop around in the frost looking for worms At night, the moonbeams illuminate the land The austere, ghostly shadows of the willows are softened by the sight of the robins with their heads under their wings. Have a safe and wonderful summer! ~Farmer Dan for the Summerfield Farm Staff Messenger Page 5 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: TUESDAY MORNINGS ON THE FARM Farmer Perry Hart and his apprentice Dana Revallo always have plenty of work for us to help with on the Farm. From mixing potting soil to planting seeds and transplanting seedlings. From stretching irrigation pipe to taking it apart again and storing it for the winter. From making the biodynamic preparations to digging them up, mixing and stirring them, and applying them to the soil, compost piles, plants and trees. From hoeing and weeding around the growing plants, to harvesting the crops and readying them for sale or for use by our school kitchen and the animals on the farm. All of this, is done, working together, side by side, with other volunteers during the spring, summer and fall. The work gets accomplished so much faster with many helping hands. The sense of community is palpable, especially when we join together for the many gourmet snack creations that are brought on a weekly basis. I am sure that Perry and Dana would appreciate a steady crew of helpers throughout the summer months, so if you have some extra time on a Tuesday morning, from 8:30am to 1:00pm (or any hours that you can), please stop by and see what you can do to help out at the Farm. ~ Karen Cabron-Heineck. Administrative Assistant, Parent and Farm Volunteer. Thank You From $hop $mart! Thanks to all of the people who registered their cards with eScrip and signed up for Community Smart! Thanks to everyone who is now shopping at Oliver’s Market and using their registered debit and credit cards - the numbers are growing! Thanks to everybody who renewed their Safeway cards and remembered to use them! Thanks to all of the people who used the eScrip Online Mall! Thanks in advance to everyone who will support the $hop $mart Program in the next school year, too...Have a great summer!!! ~Valerie Raineri, Shop Smart Coordinator Let's Start Planning for the Next Farm Dance! th SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, October 16 , 2010 We will kick off the 2010 - 2011 school year right with our community celebration, the Farm Dance, so mark your calendars! Planning meetings will start during the summer in July and to make this great event even better we are looking for amazing volunteers to help with music, food, decorations, raffle items and much more. We are thinking bigger and better this coming year! Please contact Kosima Grundy at 707 542-6221, or email kosimagrundy@yahoo.com, if you are interested in helping to organize for this fun event. SUMMER PRODUCE FROM THE FARM Once again, this summer, the Farm is offering weekly boxes of our freshly harvested, certified Bio-dynamic produce to a limited number of subscribers. The cost will be $30 per week, and the boxes will be available for pick-up at the farm on Wednesdays. For more information or to sign up, please phone Perry at 528-3477. A Welcome Addition! Nicholas Joseph Lum arrived to the world in the arms of his parents Teresa Gentile and Pat Lum and sister Gabriella. He weighed eight pounds. All are healthy and very happy to share the news! Alumni Update: Beatrice Henn, SWSF Class of 2006, graduated this month cum laude from Colorado College, Distinction in Drama. In August, she will be traveling with a small troupe to Scotland to present the play “Phaedra”, in which she plays the lead, at the annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Congratulations, Beatrice! Messenger Marketplace Lost At the Teacher Training play on May 8th. Old ring from 1950. It is a yellow gold ring with a diamond in the middle, it has a thin gold band with diamonds attached to it (as a wedding ring) it has their initials engraved inside of the West Point band. The ring has a strong sentimental value. There is a reward if found it. I may be reached at (707) 391-7532. Community Enrichment The Christian Community Our summer religious services and children’s instruction will be on July 9/10 and Aug. 20/21. For confirmation classes for children 7th grade and up or for baptisms, call Rev. Miller at (916)965-9112. For further information or to be put on our mailing list, call Elinor Biller at 5425744. All are welcome! This Human Life: Biography as a Path to Inner D e v e l o p m e n t with Linda Delman. 12 Mondays – 8:45-11a.m. Beginning 9/27/10. Fee $100 - $150, Sliding scale. Call 827-3536 for more info and registration, or e-mail- lindaevansdelman@comcast.net. Through lectures, reflections, and artistic work, we will gain a vast overview of life’s patterns and themes. With new strength, we will navigate our lives and our children’s lives. Linda Delman was a Summerfield parent for 11 years and has been an international teacher of awareness and inner development work for over 30 years. E n l i v e n i n g t h e C h a k r a o f t h e H e a r t with Linda Delman. 10 Wednesdays - 9 to 11a.m. Beginning Wed.9/29/10. Location- Sophia’s Sanctuary, Seb. Call 827-3536 for info and registration, or e-mail lindaevansdelman@comcast.net. Fee: $100, Sliding scale. Through meditation, thought-gestures, and slow movement, we will work deeply to discover what Rudolf Steiner called “heart-thinking”. Linda Delman was a Summerfield parent for 11 years and has been an international teacher of awareness and inner development work for over 30 years. Services Offered/Needed Integrative Family Medicine Sunjya Schweig, MD, is a Summerfield parent who provides personalized and comprehensive health care for the whole family. Board certified in Family Medicine and a UCSF Associate Professor, Dr. Schweig integrates conventional medicine with complementary and alternative modalities for optimal wellness. (707) 778-3171 www.drschweig.com. A f f o r d a b l e C o u n s e l i n g With Hannah Caratti, MFTI 48778, supervised by Winnie Piccolo, MFT 24602. $40‐$90 per session at 825 College Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA. Weekly Meditation Groups, Mondays 6‐7, Sat. 2:30‐3:30. For information, 494‐7470. Laurel Brody, L.Ac Laurel is a seasoned, caring practitioner with 30 years of clinical experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine. She specializes in helping women restore themselves to their optimal health and vitality. Harmony Healing, Center 9051 Mill Station Rd., Sebastopol, 829-3658. Summer Carpentry or Clean-up Do you have a garage/room in need of sheetrock; a wall to remove, add, or repair; a deck repair or replacement; fencing; bookcases or shelving needed? Do you need a chicken coop? Many favorable family references available. Call Farmer Dan at 526-3917. Classes/Workshops/Lessons time. Mediums include, oil and chalk pastel, water color, acrylics. Fee: $175.00 (gift certificates available) *custom commissions, canvases of other sizes/shapes by arrangement* Contact Waldorf kindergarten teacher and artist, Sarah Whitmore (707) 824-9749 sgraymore@gmail.com. The Nature Table Creating a healing home environments with Waldorf kindergarten teacher Sarah Whitmore. A workshop to create or enliven a naturetable for your family or classroom. Discover artistic ways to honor the seasons and foster harmony in your home. I will help you to create at least two enchanting fairy wool figures to grace your own nature table. In addition, each attendee will dye three draping silks. Seasonal figures and silks will be on display for inspiration and sale. Register soon as space is limited. Looking forward to creating and playing with you! Dates/times: Saturday and Sunday June 19th and 20th 10 – 3. Place: Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm Kindergarten. Tuition: $195.00, Materials: $45.00. Register: sgraymore@gmail.com or call: 824-9749. Items for Sale/Rent/Needed Cello for Sale Half-size, student Cello with soft case for sale, excellent condition $ 1900 Call Sieglinde Basmajian at 571-7720 e-mail waldorfcircus@gmail.com. Three-quarter Size Cello for Sale $400. Needs new case, but cello is in great shape! Call Lisa at 494-8088. Center for Educational Renewal's next teacher training course begins June 21st, 2010. There is still time to apply! Download an application at www.edrenew.org Learn How to Love & be Loved in a Long-Term R e l a t i o n s h i p . Enliven Intimacy, Desire, and Fun. I teach relationship education, scheduled and private classes, in downtown Graton. For adults. Sessions also available by phone. All fees 1/2 off until July 15, 2010. Tues. and Thur. classes starting on June 5th. Tel: 707-827-1660, Melissa Smith Baker, MA, mel@lovingforkeeps.com. www.lovingforkeeps.com, Manfred Bleffert: 2010 Summer Courses, 7/26–8/13/10 Manfred Bleffert, German composer, instrument builder and artist, will offer three weeks of courses this summer on the Summerfield Campus. For the last 30 years, Bleffert has taught and performed throughout Europe. These courses offer participants not only an intensive immersion in artistic activity, but also a deep study of the natural phenomena and human experiences connected with art. For registration, course descriptions and more information visit: www.manfred-bleffert.net Creating Healing home environments with Waldorf kindergarten teacher Sarah Whitmore. A s a f e e n v i r o n m e n t f o r A D U L T S t o l e a r n a n d create. In this class you will be assisted in creating art specifically for your child. With your child in mind we will work with wet on wet painting and pastel drawing, with as little or as much assistance as you would like. You will leave with at least three beautiful pieces to enliven your home. If you wish, bring favorite childhood stories, nursery rhymes, images and experiences for inspiration. This class is ideal for parents (aunts, uncles) and teachers of young children 0 to 9 years old. Pregnant mothers welcome! (Time to decorate a nursery?) Register early as class size is limited. Dates/times: Sat. and Sun. June 26th, 27th 10 – 2. Place: Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm Kindergarten/ Tuition: $175.00, Materials: $25.00. Register: sgraymore@gmail.com or 824-9749. Collaborative Art Commission A collaboration between a patron and an artist who work together to create beautiful, personalized art. We get together in my studio or your home and - with your guidance and vision - we create a sketch and a composition that suits you. Next, I finish the piece in my studio and deliver it to you. It will make a cherished gift for a birthday. Our collaborative creation can be used as the basis for personalized invitations, holiday or greeting cards. *Additionally, I am available to work with groups such as birthday parties* The basic commission includes: visioning and art making session of up to 90 minutes. A painting on a 16 x 20 canvas -plus the original planning sketches and my studio completion Rick Concoff Violins: Quality string instruments for rent or sale at below-market best prices. Rent to own, as well. Accessories available, too! Call Rick at 823-3916 for an appointment. Violins/Viola/Clarinet for Sale Outgrown instruments. Please call for sizes and prices. Good Quality, Great Prices! Nikki Lloyd, 765-4673. House for Sale Golden Opportunity ~ Summerfield family is selling their modern, 2006 custom built, energy efficient home! It utilizes passive solar, geothermal ground source for heating and cooling and more. This home is set on exquisite usable 2 1/2 acres with pasture and mountain views. Engineered septic perc'd for 4 bedrooms. Zoned for Granny unit and animals. Currently 2 bedrooms and 3 bath, 2000 sq. feet. An extra room for library, music room or office. Beautiful concrete radiant floors. Floor to ceiling windows in most rooms. Highest quality craftsmanship and materials and appliances. ¼ mile from Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm! $875,000. 5327 Hall Rd. Call Michael Luning, Realtor CPS 707284-3948. House Sitter Available San Francisco Waldorf student, David, age 5 (and mother) looking to care take your property and pets in exchange for a place to stay so that I may attend farm camp. We are open to the weeks of July12, July 19 and July 26(any one or two of these). We are very responsible and trustworthy and are just dying to spend some time at the farm! Contact Terry at (415) 346-8221 or terry@terrysauve.com Messenger Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm 655 Willowside Road Santa Rosa CA 95401 Visit us online at www.summerfieldwaldorf.org Mustang Sports Camps Available! For Boys and Girls entering the 6th, 7th and 8th Grades Soccer Camp with Coach Ignacio June 14-18, 9am to Noon Basketball Camp with Coach Mike July 12 - 16, 9am to Noon Go to our website for more details.
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