Summerfield Waldorf School

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Summerfield Waldorf School
Summerfield
WALDORF SCHOOL & FARM
Messenger
Vol. 2 No. 7 April 23, 2009
Our May Faire Arrives –
Next Week!
The 1st and 2nd grade classes are the main organizers for
Summerfield’s annual May Faire – slated this year for Friday,
May 1st. An initial meeting was held on the Thursday before
Spring Break, so we could get our wheels turning. Now, after
the Break, we only have two weeks left to prepare – not much
time! We’ll continue meeting on Thursday mornings, after
drop-off (8:45am-9:30-ish), and we warmly request the participation of first and second grade parents, as well as parents
from other classes who are willing to be involved. We will
meet on Thursday, April 23rd, but probably by the time you
read this, there will only be one meeting date left – April
30th, the day prior to the faire! Please join us on any Thursday morning that you are able, at 8:45am, in the main office,
to help plan and stage this year’s festival.
We envision a fun Mayday to gather, relax, and play together on our lovely spring-time campus. The community is
being asked to take on the following tasks: 1st & 2nd grade
are the “organizers” and may, perhaps, also lead a game; 3rd
through 6th grade will plan and staff a game or activity; the
7th & 11th grades will prepare and sell food as fundraisers
for their classes – serving strawberry shortcake, drinks, and
an evening meal; and the general pool of parent volunteers
are needed as decorators, musicians, parking attendants and
cleaner-uppers. Please speak to Leslie Young in the office
if you can help with any of this. We also hope to have the
festivities graced by our annual high school May Queen &
Court. If you have any little “chachkies” to donate for the
Upcoming Events
Hearing Screening
p. 2
Annual Corporation p. 3
Meeting
Farm to Feast
Tickets on Sale
p. 4
Photo Re-takes
p. 4
pocket lady’s “deep pockets” (e.g. polished stones, feathers,
bells, shells, marbles, etc.), we could use them.
We need masses of FLOWERS and VINES for decorations and head garlands, so please scout out gardens or natural areas you can harvest from. Bring your donations to place
in the plastic, water-filled buckets at the bottom of the main
stairs to the parking lot or in front of the office on Friday
morning, May 1st, or by the set-up for the event – 1:00pm.
The schedule of the day will be as follows: Between
1:30 and 3pm, during school hours, there will be flower
garland-making and maypole dancing to live music with all
the students (no cell phone or video camera use, please);
at 2:55pm, the dismissal bell will ring, there will be a short
break and, after that, a variety of games/activities will occur,
along with food and drink being served up until 6pm or so.
Parents must accompany and supervise their children who
attend the faire after 3pm. The event will be located on the
grassy lawns by the Office. This is our final opportunity of the
school year for all families to be together and celebrate the
season and our great community! We look forward to deep,
mutual enrichment through this festival participation.
Leslie Young, Lynn Behling and Grete Reighard
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Fundraiser Planned for
Roots & Shoots Family
On May 23rd, a fundraiser is being held at Summerfield to help the Ott family rebuild from the fire in their home. A fun
family evening (with early hours for the young ones), including dinner, music, and folk dancing, will take place in Sophia Hall.
A raffle for beautiful handmade items will also be part of the offerings. Please put it on your calendar. Details with the exact
time will follow. For more information, contact Barbara Rosen at 823-2830.
As reported in the February 5th Messenger, Yvette Simmone (mother of Maria Theresa Ott and wife of Anthony) was badly
burned in the early morning hours of January 18th when their family’s mobile home on Willowside Road was engulfed by
flames. The home was subsequently destroyed. The 2nd degree burns that Yvette received on 30% of her body necessitated a
stay at the St. Francis Burn Center and two surgeries plus skin grafts. She now in long-term physical therapy, and the family is
staying in a temporary residence, hoping to have their home back in the near future. Let’s help them out!
Farm to Feast Gala Coming Soon!
How Can I Help?
As we are reaching out to share how amazing our school
is, please consider family, friends, co-workers and employers
who might be able to come to our Farm to Feast event. Visit
the development office and pick up a packet that promotes
our event. All the proceeds go to our Tuition Assistance
Program, so selling tickets, attending, or just reaching out
to individuals outside our school supports our Summerfield
families.
Kristie Amezcua, 575-7194 ext. 106
Directory Changes
Welcome to Asiya Jaffe of the Red Rose Kindergarten, and to
her parents, Ibrahim and Laila Jaffe.
Welcome back to Lume Dorado of the Rosebud Preschool,
and to her parents, Lucero Dorado and Benjamin Gustin.
Farewell to River Polo of the 3rd grade.
From a Grateful Parent
When my husband and I decided to transfer to Summerfield Waldorf from the East Bay Waldorf School we knew
that we were joining a beautiful school with an incredible
staff. Now that I have had the opportunity to serve as the
Procurement Team Leader for our Farm to Feast Auction, I
see just how lucky we are to have found such an amazingly
supportive community. I would like to thank our parents and
staff for procuring and/ or giving so generously to our F2F
auction. Even though we find ourselves in trying times, we
have doubled the amount of auction items from last year! It
has been an honor to serve this school and its community,
and I feel grateful to be a part of such a generous group. I
would also like to thank the many volunteers and staff who
selflessly gave of their time and talents. I feel so blessed to be
a part of the Summerfield community!
Melissa Wood, parent of Helena in Yellow Rose
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Staff Review Process
Circus Waldissima
Thanks to all of the teachers, parents, grandparents, office
staff and friends who gave their loving support to Circus
Waldissima! We appreciate your work making costumes,
selling food, making & selling tickets, ushering, setting up,
cleaning up, parking cars, providing snacks for the performers and more. We couldn’t have had such great shows
without you all!
We are very proud of all of the Circus Artists and their
talented instructors for their hard work and dedication.
Sieglinde Basmajian, For Circus Waldissima
We are currently in the process of reviewing the performance of the following employees, and in doing so would
appreciate the entire community’s feedback as it relates to
their work. If you have had a direct working relationship
with the employee, your comments relating the experience
you had will be used by the Reviewing Committee to guide
continued professional development. Performance Review
forms can be picked up and dropped off in the finance office
or main office, or found on our website, www.summerfieldwaldorf.org. Forms are due to the office no later than Friday,
May 1st.
Anonymous information or unsigned forms will not be
considered. However, names will not be shared with those
being reviewed.
The employees currently being reviewed are: Tracy
Saucier, Receptionist; Leslie Young, Lower School Secretary;
Sonja Rohde, High School Secretary; and Moishe HahnSchuman and Cliff Kenyon, School Chefs.
Andrea Trinei, Office Manager
Annual Corporation Meeting
Announcement
You are warmly invited to the annual meeting of Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm’s non-profit corporation
Check the Lost & Found Trunk!
It’s grown hot now and, thus, many coats, sweaters and
hats have been eagerly shed by the children. These items of
clothing have lain, forlorn, upon our playing fields, being
wetted by rain and dried out by sun, eventually finding their
way into our trusty Lost & Found receptacle. This is a large
wooden box located outside the office, easily found and explored. Please search for your children’s belongings in there,
or they may disappear forever - to be donated to charity in a
couple of weeks’ time. We can’t fit anything else in there now,
so what’s there must go!!!!
Leslie & Tracy
Monday, May 4th, beginning at 7:00pm, in Sophia Hall.
We will hear about the school year’s accomplishments and
future goals from our Board President, Jefferson Buller, and
will hold an election for parent Board members. Anyone may
attend, but only those who are corporation members (who’ve
signed The Statement) may vote in the election. You may
easily become a member by signing the official Corporation
Member Statement prior to the election— it will be available
in the main office and at the meeting. The nominees for the
parent-elect Board seats this year are Allan Arntz, Ivo Austin
and Marshall Behling. We hope to see you all on Monday
evening for this once-a-year important general meeting!
Dan Westphal, Secretary, for the Board of Directors
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Hearing Screening on May 20th
Summerfield encourages all students in the early grades to have their hearing checked regularly. We have therefore set up the
morning hours of Wednesday, May 20, for an audiologist to come to our campus to particularly test all kindergarteners going
on to first grade, any new students, and any teacher-referred students. The individual screenings, which take about 10 minutes
each, will be performed by Marina Mulvey, M.A. Audiologist, of Millennium Hearing Services Inc., of Santa Rosa, for a $14
charge. Results will be given to the school and parents. A letter which details the procedure and includes a registration form
will be placed in the files (in front of the classrooms) of those students whom we are requesting to participate. We sincerely
hope that you take advantage of this convenient health-evaluation opportunity for your child. Especially in the lower grades,
the teachers find current and accurate information regarding their students’ hearing to be invaluable. It is also fine to have your
child examined privately, by a specialist of your choice, but we ask that you then, please, provide the office with a copy of this
report for the student’s file. Thank you.
Leslie Young, Lower School Secretary
Celebrating Our Land with Seeds
In preparation for Summerfield’s 2nd annual Our Mother Land Celebration, scheduled for September 8, 2009, the Land
Stewardship Committee is initiating a “Summerfield Seed Bank”. We are asking that each student shepherd a favorite plant
through its development into seed-formation, then gather these special seeds and bring them to school in the fall. Tracy has
special seed envelopes in the office. On the envelope, you will need to put the name of the plant, a simple picture, and your
name. By sharing your favorite seeds with others, there will be an abundance of seeds available for you to take away, as well. It
is our hope that we can preserve diversity and share with each other the fruits of our labor. There are many stories behind seeds
– memories, family favorites, likes, dislikes, etc. Be it food or flowers, seeds are the soul of agriculture. As Claire Hope Cummings says in her book Uncertain Peril, “I want to respect this plant’s productive cycle.” Let’s gather our seeds and share our
abundance and diversity as a thriving community!
Ronni Sands, on behalf of the Land Stewardship Committee
Photo Re-takes on May 4th
By now, you will have received your children’s photos
from Sari Singerman. If there is anything wrong with the picture, you may ask for a re-take from the photographer at no
charge. This definition of “wrong” includes an open mouth,
tongue showing, shut or squinting eyes, or something messed
up about the hair or clothing – NOT just that you don’t care
for the expression or the shirt that was worn. Please request
this service for something that is fairly serious, and not just
on a whim. To schedule a re-take, please call the office, and
let either Tracy or Leslie know that you need it. The re-take
date will be Monday, May 4th, from 10am to noon; the location will be by the Sophia Hall kitchen.
Leslie Young, 575-7194 x101
Farm Camp Registration Continues
The first week of Farm Camp for the 6-9 year olds is now
full. There are still spaces for the 4-5 year olds and 6-9 year
olds in all other sessions, but camp is filling up quickly.
New this summer is Permaculture Camp, where there are
still spaces available for your 10-12 year old children. Permaculture camp runs Monday-Friday, from 8:30am-3:00pm,
the weeks of July 13th - July 17th or July 20th-July 24th,.
Please turn in your registration forms and payment soon,
so that your child will have a guaranteed place in this summer’s Farm Camp. Forms are available in the lower school
office, the finance office, on our web site, or by calling Karen
at 575-7194, ext. 370.
We are looking forward to a fun and exciting Farm Camp
this summer!
Karen Cabron, Farm Camp Registrar
Messenger Page 4
April/May 2009
Sunday
Monday
19
School
Resumes
Tuesday
20
Board Meeting
6:30pm
Math Room
Parzival Play
3pm
Sophia Hall
26
12th Grade
Parent Evening
7pm
5th Grade
Parent Evening
6:30-8:30pm
27
1st Grade
Parent Evening
6:30-8:30pm
3
Annual
Corporation
Meeting
7:30pm
Sophia Hall
10
Yellow Rose
Kindergarten
Parent Evening
6-7:30pm
Wednesday
21
9th Grade
Field Trip
Thursday
22
Walk Through the
Grades
(An Outreach
Event)
Friday
23
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28
9th Grade
Field Trip
29
5th Grade
Camping Trip
Parzival Play
7pm
Sophia Hall
9th Grade
Field Trip
30
4th Grade
Parent Evening
6-8pm
5
5th Grade
Camping Trip
6
12
7
5th Grade
Camping Trip
2nd Grade Play
6pm
Eurythmy Barn
13
Walk Through the
Grades
(An Outreach
Event)
14
17
18
HS Project Week
2nd Grade Parent
Evening
6-8pm
On the Farm
Board Meeting
6:30pm
Math Room
HS Project
Week
1
2
19
HS Project
Week
8
9
5th Grade
Pentathlon
15
‘Sophia and the
Present Time:
2009-2012’ by
Robert Powell
7:30-9pm
Sophia Hall
20
HS Project
Week
21
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Rosebud
Parent Evening
6pm
On the Farm
7th Grade Play
7pm
Sophia Hall
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LS Spring
Concert
6:30 pm
Sophia Hall
Robert Powell
Workshop
9:30am-12pm
Sophia Hall
9th Grade
Field Trip
May Faire
1:30-6pm
HS Spring
Concert
7pm
Sophia Hall
11
25
Father’s Group
Sophia Hall
8:30am
Morning on the
Farm
White Rose Parent
Evening
6:30-8pm
3rd Grade
Parent Evening
6-8pm
4
Saturday
24
6th Grade Ropes
Course Field Trip
6th Grade
Knighting
Ceremony
6:30-8pm
Sophia Hall
HS Project
Week
22
6th Grade
Medieval Games
at Marin Waldorf
Farm To Feast
Benefit
4-10pm
Farm
(see office for
tickets)
16
‘Foundation Stone
Mediation in Eurythmy’ Workshop
Robert Powell
9:30am-9pm
Sophia Hall
Father’s Study
Group
Sophia Hall
8:30am
23
Morning on
the Farm
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Classifieds
Summerfield Waldorf School is not affiliated with, and does not
endorse, any of the individual initiatives or services advertised in this
classified section. The school administration screens all advertisements
for appropriateness, then makes this information available to the community for members to use at their own discretion.
Classified Ad Guidelines
Length: approx. 4 lines/40 words.
Classified Rates: $20 - text advertisment
Business Card Rates: $60
Deadline: Ad + payment must be received
in SWS office by deadline of 3:30 PM of the
Friday prior to desired issue.
Submission: at SWS office or by e-mail:
messenger@summerfieldwaldorf.org
Issues with Ads: 3rd week of each month
Living / Working Spaces
Looking for Home To Lease/Rent
Our family is relocating from New Zealand back to California and we are seeking a home to lease/rent as of mid June.
We are looking for a 4 bedroom home
with large yard and preferably with a
detatched studio/granny unit in Sebastopol or (somewhere in Santa Rosa close to
school.) We are a house proud family who
loves to garden. We appreciate any leads
on any homes you may know of. Bryan &
Leslie Gude allgude5@yahoo.com
Office Space: 450 sq.ft. beautiful,
daylight-filled private office w/ a secluded feeling, yet located in the heart
of downtown Sebastopol. High woodbeam ceiling and adjacent courtyard.
$1,000/month. Call Steve Sheldon at
707-823-6331.
Home in Sebastopol for Rent: 3
bdrm/2 bath comfortable home on
country lane 4.5 miles from Summerfield. Light and sunny, bamboo floors,
deck, hot tub, garden area, play area.
Contact Amy or Jeff 829-1698.
Lease or Rent: lovely, sunny, artistic,
well-maintained, 1,750 sq. ft. home in
NE Petaluma w/ 3-bdrms/2-baths +
4th den/guest room. Upstairs master
bdrm. + bath offer privacy. Energy
efficient, all amenities, and warm Caribbean-style interiors throughout. In
desirable neighborhood, close to bike
paths, transportation & family gym.
$1,975/mo. + util. Available April ‘09.
Call 707-217-3611.
Rental sought: in Sebastopol or Santa
Rosa neighborhood, by the KaufmanOtt family. Currently we are recovering
from burns and the loss of our home
and car to a fire on January 18. Now
we are looking for a cozy place to rent
from $800-$1200/month, as well as a
firm queen-size bed for a good night’s
sleep. If anyone can help us in this
regard, we can be reached at 415-4795669 or yamintravels@sbcglobal.net.
Blessings - from Maria Teresa, Yvette &
Anthony!
Community Enrichment
Visiting Day for Bay Area Center for
Waldorf Teacher Training: Sat., 4/25,
9am-noon. The Bay Area Center for
Waldorf Teacher Training is a threeyear, weekend program offering a certificate in Waldorf Education. For those
considering studying anthroposophy
and Waldorf education, this visiting
day presents an ideal opportunity for a
glimpse into what we offer. Take a tour
of the campus and sit in on classes. Join
our program director, Dorit Winter, for
an informative introduction, covering
everything from the big picture of what
it takes to become a Waldorf teacher,
to the details of how one obtains a certificate. Join current students, teachers
and alumni during their morning snack
and have a chance to ask your questions
and hear their stories first-hand. This
is a free event at our host campus, the
Marin Waldorf School, 755 Idylberry
Rd. San Rafael, CA 94903. For info.
about our program or to contact us:
www.bacwtt.org or call 415-332-2133.
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The Heart & Soul of Money: John Bloom
of the Rudolf Steiner Foundation will offer
an evening presentation and conversation
to explore the connection between money
and spirit on a personal as well as systemic
level. It will be held on Wed., May 20,
at the Cafe Ekonomia #2 in the French
Garden Restaurant & Bistro - 5:30pm for
the reception, special menu & drinks; 7pm
for the presentation & slides. From the
perspective of day-to-day experience, we
will explore how we view and work with
money and financial transactions, and further how we can change our relationship
to the existing financial system. This will
be a highly participatory and dialogical
experience. There will be a $5 charge.
Help Sought for Anthroposophical
Training for Local Doctor: Terri Turner,
D.O., who has been an integrative osteopathic physician practicing in Sonoma
County for over 13 years, is trying to raise
$780 to take the International Postgraduate Course in Anthroposophical Medicine that will be held in Petaluma this
May 8-15. By completing this course, she
will then be able to facilitate care for the
anthroposophical community (i.e. our
Waldorf schools!) in Sonoma County
and beyond. Terri Turner is a very highly
regarded doctor whose wholistic view and
methods are known to many in our community. She is Board Certified in Internal
Medicine & Osteopathic Care, has been
the Director of the ICU at Palm Drive
Hospital in Sebastopol, and is currently
their Hospitalist, caring for patients and
spearheading an Integrative Medicine
campaign there. The problem is that she
is one of 30% of physicians who have
not been paid in the U.S. for Medicare
since April of 2008, and she needs some
financial help to attend this training. For
a reference for Terri, you may speak to
Leslie Young (school office), or Sue Gimpel, a Sebastopol Independent Charter
School parent, at suegimpel@gmail.com
– we’ve both been treated by Terri Turner.
If you would like to donate, please contact
Terri Turner, D.O., 698 Petaluma Ave.,
Sebastopol, CA 95472; 707-824-9742;
teal126@yahoo.com. I, personally, am
committed to doing something to help
her. Thanks, in advance, for anything
you can do! Leslie Young
Services Offered / Needed
How are you investing your money
right now? Secure, high yield, humanitarian investments. This is the
best time to build your portfolio.
888.524.4448x3; Mary@GreenWorldHoldings.com
Crystal Clear Home is an eco-friendly
cleaning service offering weekly, biweekly, monthly, and one-time cleanings
for your home or office. We also offer
professional organizing and decorating
services. We use only non-toxic, environmentally friendly products. Professional
teams. Completely bonded and insured.
Call Erica at 707-494-6805 for a free
estimate.
Natural Clean Cleaners: Try our chemical-free dry cleaning. We use biodegradable soap for a soft & gentle cleaning
that’s good for the earth. Leaves clothes
soft to the touch and smelling fresh!
Locally owned and operated w/ 28 years
experience. Located on the corner of
Fulton & Guerneville Rds, in the Raley’s
Shopping Center. Call 707-546-1948.
Summer Building Projects: Construction/Repair/Remodels by Dan Kranstover (Farmer Dan). 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
shelves needed; or do you really want a
chicken coop? Call me, Dan, at 5263917. Many favorable SWSF family
references are available.
Cats & Car: Seeking loving care for our
two sweet and mellow kitties while we’re
away from May – June, in your home.
All their needs will be provided for; you
just supply the love! 707-217-3611. We
also have a 2008 Yaris available for your
use.
Michael Leras Pictures: Professional
Photographer and father to Cruz, White
Rose Kindergarten, specializes in Portraiture and Lifestyle Photography. I
document homelife and your ever changing children in a Photojournalistic Style.
I am also available for special events and
advertising. I shoot black and white and
color at the location of your choice. Business cards are outside the school office.
Call Michael or Jill at 415.572.5425
www.mlpictures.com
Flower Essences and “Energy
Psychology”Nurturing: techniques for
effective emotional support for children &
their keepers: Marguerite Murray, flower
essence practitioner includes TAT® and
EFT® to support her clients. For individual
sessions, support groups and classes, call
Marguerite 544-4674.
Classes / Workshops / Lessons
Jewish Summer Day Camp - Rick
Concoff, Camp Director: the Jewish
Community Center is offering 2 oneweek sessions for kids, Kindergarten - 9th
grade. Sports, arts & crafts, special events,
and Shabbat celebrations. July 20-24 &
July 27-31. Call Beth at 528-2549, or visit
www.jccsoco.org .
Art Summer Camp at Summerfield
Waldorf School: for children ages 6-11
June 15-19 and/or June 22-26 9-1pm. We
explore art and nature with a variety of
mediums. It’s a great experience for your
child! For info. please call Renate @ (707)
542 3606.
Weekly Storytelling Circle Up & Running: Join other parents and teachers
for a cup of tea and a weekly storytelling
circle in the home of Marianna deCroes
on Mondays from 7:00 - 8:30pm. Learn
time-honored storytelling “techniques”,
share lively exercises and practice the art
of storytelling in a relaxed and supportive
environment. Activities and Ideas for
experienced storytellers and those who
are just getting started. Questions and for
directions email Marianna at storyed@
gmail.com. Address: 7752 Washington
Ave., Sebastopol. Suggested donation: $5.
- $10. Drop ins welcome.
Waldorf Pre-School Summer Camp:
Children 3-5yrs. old are invited to celebrate the magic and wonder of summer
days at Elves Corner. Delightful activities,
organic snacks, singing, stories, play. Rates
are reasonable with flexible schedules July
- August. Please contact Carolyn McRae
829-2218
European Pony School: Riding lessons
and day camps for children ages 6-13, in
a safe, fun, positive environment. 3184
Guerneville Rd., Santa Rosa. 707-5467669. www.europeanponyschool.com
Items for Sale Offered/Needed
Rick Concoff Violins: Quality string
instruments for rent or sale at belowmarket best prices. Rent to own as well.
Accessories available too!..Call Rick at
823-3916 for an appointment.
Plant Sale at Flatland Flower Farm: Certified organic heirloom & rare tomatoes,
peppers, greens, peas - everything for your
summer garden! Sun. 2/26, 10:30am-3:30pm. 580 Tilton Rd., Sebastopol, off
Bodega Hwy. Dan & Joanne (parents of
Julian, grade 3), flatland@sonic.net.
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Summerfield Waldorf School
655 Willowside Rd
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
summerfield
waldorf
school & farm
655 WILLOWSIDE ROAD
SANTA ROSA, CA 95401
Tel: 707-575-7194, ext. 101
Fax: 707-575-3217
www.summerfieldwaldorf.org
messenger@summerfieldwaldorf.org

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