Saturday, May 19th
Family Ways Parenting Series
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of children (birth–7 years)
Saturdays 9-11am. $18 per session, per family. Childcare ($8 per child) available by reservation: call 916-961-8727 ext. 117. Pay at the door.
Early Childhood Enrichment Series
For educators and caregivers
with Simone Demarzi and Karen Viani
This workshop series is designed to provide an enriching and deepening experience for teachers and caregivers working in state and independent preschools, playgroups, extended day programs, or family childcare homes.
Saturdays 9am-12pm. $25 per session. Professional Growth hours certificates available. For topics that are shared with Family Ways classes, we will end at 12pm, not 11am. Pay at the door.
Tuesday, May 22nd
just show up and find a farmer!
Wednesday, May 23rd
May 23, June 16
Learn about our part-time San Francisco Waldorf Teacher Education Program. For more information e-mail sfprogram@steinercollege.edu
Tuesday, May 29th
just show up and find a farmer!
Saturday, June 2nd
In this workshop we consider the honeybee within
the greater context of the Earth and Cosmos, as
presented in biodynamics. We will also deepen our
skills in hive management according to biodynamic
standards as we explore the behaviors of the bees and what we need to do in response.
Workshop Fees:
Individual Sessions:
$85 General; $45 Students/Seniors
Entire Series (3 sessions):
$205 General; $125 Students/Seniors
June 2
In this workshop we consider the honeybee within the greater context of the Earth and Cosmos, as presented in biodynamics. We will also deepen our skills in hive management according to biodynamic standards as we explore the behaviors of the bees and what we need to do in response.
Natural Beekeeping
with David Basile
Saturdays 9am-5pm. Pre-registration strongly encouraged. Individual sessions: $85 general, $45 students/seniors. Entire series (3 sessions): $205 general, $125 students/seniors
www.steinercollege.edu/registration
Sunday, June 3rd
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