Fwd: RE: Our future land users and citizens - Greenwood Tree (homeschool) Cooperative Open House, April 27th

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From: Sarai Stevens <sara...@hotmail.com>
Date: April 16, 2013 9:11:16 AM PDT
Subject: Greenwood Tree (homeschool) Cooperative Open House, April 27th

Hello,

Greenwood Tree, a Waldorf-inspired cooperative school, offers classes for families with children 2-14 years old (early childhood, pre- school, and homeschool enrichment), as well as seasonal festivals and parent education.

They are having an open house April 27th.  Attached is a flyer.

It is a fantastic group of creative, caring people.  Attached is a flyer.

Here is a bit of their philosophy I cut and pasted from their website:
Greenwood Tree provides a dynamic, rhythmic, and holistic learning environment in which children and adults are guided in their exploration by the framework of gentle daily rhythms, and the awareness of the inherent cycles of  nature.  The arts, humanities, and sciences are interwoven with one another to inspire a passion for life-long learning, and to encourage the discovery of joy in and through all of the senses. We respect and encourage physical, mental and spiritual balance by bringing together kinesthetic, academic, and artistic activities.  The children are surrounded by the moral qualities of truth, beauty and goodness, in the way the classroom and school is built and cared for, in the actions of the adults around them, and in the content of the lessons.
To read more go to their website http://www.greenwoodtreecoop.org/index.html 

Please pass on to anyone you can think of that may be interested.  

Thanks,
Sarai

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