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Vote for Water’s Edge School!

by Blog Admin - October 20th, 2009

Water’s Edge School has been entered in the America’s Favorite Schools Contest sponsored by Care2.com and GreatSchools.net!  Please go add  your vote now and help us try to win $20,000 for the school:

http://www.care2.com/schoolcontest/1706718?refer=17494.02.1256047008.102874

New Water’s Edge School Fundraiser

by Blog Admin - October 15th, 2009

Parents, check your school mailboxes for your information on this terrific fundraiser!

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Water’s Edge is starting a new fundraising drive.  We are excited to offer Equal Exchange: organic, fairly traded coffees, teas, chocolates, and healthy snacks! 

 Help us raise money to support our school programs. Our school earns 40% of each Equal Exchange sale!

 This easy and delicious fundraiser is sweet in more ways than one:  not only are you raising money for Water’s Edge, but Fair Trade also supports small-scale farmers worldwide.  Recent benefits of Fair Trade include micro loans for indigenous weavers in Guatemala, an ecotourism project in Nicaragua, new classrooms in El Salvador, and the use of organic farming practices.

 Today we are sending home a catalog and information to start taking orders.  Please help support Water’s Edge by contacting family, friends, neighbors and co-workers. 

 Orders are due November 23, 2009…for delivery the week of December 14, 2009.

 Make checks payable to: Water’s Edge

 Together we can make this the most successful fundraiser yet, raising money and building future global citizens!

 Thank you for your support,

Kathy Paczynski
Development Chair

 Questions? Feel free to contact Kristin DePue, 847-980-8750 or kdepue@comcast.net with any questions or to volunteer!

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Equal Exchange is a leading Fair Trade organization.  Through 22 years of long-term partnerships based on respect and transparency, small-scale farmers are staying on their land and sustaining their communities.  We invite you to share our vision for a better world—a vision that connects us more closely to the food we eat and to the farmers who grow it.  To learn more, visit www.equalexchange.coop

Pardon Our Dust

by Amy Howard - October 5th, 2009

Some people may have noticed one or two items on the web site not working recently.  This is due to a change in the hosting company that provides the server space for our web site.  While we have been trying to get things back up quickly, some things take a little longer than others.

Thanks for your patience!

Michaelmas

by Donna Brooks - September 24th, 2009

This year’s Michaelmas celebration is this Saturday, September 26th, 2009.  Festivities are open to the public and will run from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.  For those who are new to Michaelmas, here is an article prepared by Early Childhood teacher, Donna Brooks:

Michaelmas is the feast of St. Michael. St. Michael is known as the conqueror of the powers of darkness. The celebration of Michaelmas commemorates the archangel Michael, and the archetype Michael represents. There is the theme of good versus evil in the heritage of this story.

 The Feast of St. Michael commemorates the deed of the Archangel Michael as described in Revelations 12: 7-9. “…there was a war in Heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; …and the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, …was cast into the earth.” The Michaelic archetype is of overcoming or transforming evil that is faced through intelligence, courage and strength.

 Michael has been the champion of both Christian and Jew. He is a well-known figure in icon paintings – usually shown with a shield and lance, or fiery sword, gazing outwards while subduing the dragon underfoot. The date of Michaelmas, September 29, comes very near the perfect balance point of daylight and darkness in the year on the autumnal equinox. It can be a calling to us to strive for more of a balance of the forces of darkness and light as we discover new inner resources which can help us to grow towards life and light.

 Michael beckons us to find the spirit to come alive through the dying year. The flashing meteor showers are said to be the sword he wields for us; each falling meteor is made of iron – the iron we need to strengthen the resolution of the heart. The seed-thoughts of the summer can be harvested now as deeds – to find their place in the world among people, to generate a life of their own that goes on into the future.

 Waldorf education echoes the essence of Michaelmas. Each and every one of us has gifts to bring to the world. Michaelmas is a reminder of the process of human becoming as we strive toward our full human potential. For children, Michaelmas and these themes of courage are manifested in activities of the will.  The child’s will and imagination are nurtured by activities of the season (picking apples, harvest work, grinding grain, planting bulbs, etc.) and tales which tell of courage, strength and bravery…of facing fears. The imagery of shields, swords, dragons, and kites is associated with Michaelmas. The knight who takes up his shield and sword to “tame” the dragon. Kites flying that rise higher toward the heavens representing our own strivings toward our higher selves…our human spirit soaring. The cross that makes up the kite’s structure becomes transformed into a sword. These deeds and stories carry with them the universal “truths” this festival represents.

 During these days that we contemplate and celebrate Michaelmas, enjoy  these words of a song about Michaelmas by C.A. Lindenberg sung at this time of year:

 Michaelmas, Michaelmas the time to show both courage and form.

Look well around ~ Inside you must wake.

Trees may shake ~ I shall stand the storm!

Compiled by Donna Brooks

Resources: Festivals, Family and Food by Carey and Large, All Year Round by  Druitt, Fynes-Clinton and  Rowling & Michaelmas: The Festival of Human Becoming by S. Spitalny.

Helping Hands Day, 9/19/09

by Amy Howard - September 18th, 2009

Just a reminder for all our parents – Helping Hands Day is this Saturday. Child Care will be provided for those who need it.(please bring a water bottle and snack for your child)

 

Work is scheduled to run from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. There will be some general cleanup of the yard and garden in preparation for Michaelmas on the 26th, and a new sand box will be created for the children as well!

 

Many hands make light work! Please RSVP to Christine Grafft (cgrafft@aol.com) if you can attend.

Welcome Back Water’s Edge!

by Amy Howard - September 9th, 2009
Welcome back to all of our students, faculty, and staff.  And to all the new families that have joined us this year – welcome to our school and our community.
Older students from Kathy Matlin's class wait to welcome this year's first grade students in the yearly Rose Ceremony.  Elizabeth English (on the right) performs music.
Older students from Kathy Matlin’s class wait to welcome this year’s first grade students in the yearly Rose Ceremony. Elizabeth English (on the right) performs music.

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Link of The Week

by Amy Howard - August 24th, 2009

Water’s Edge parent, Claudia M. Lenart has written another wonderful article!  Here is the link to it:

http://nutrition.suite101.com/article.cfm/best_brain_foods_for_children

Feel free to share your comments too!