Festivals & Celebrations

St. Nikolaus Day at Meadowbrook Waldorf School

The children in the lower grades were busy yesterday tidying their rooms and placing their shoes out neatly in anticipation for a visit from Saint Nicholas. This morning those eager boys and girls found treasures of clementines and small shells in their shoes waiting for them, sometimes with a hint of glitter left behind from their secret visitor.

Advent Spiral -- A Community Gathering

We have just entered into the season of Advent. Traditionally celebrated the four Sundays before the winter solstice, it marks a time of introspection as we all await the return of the sun and lengthening days. This seasonal remembrance of light takes place in many cultures across the globe. At our Waldorf school, we mark this season with weekly Advent spiral walks.

Michaelmas: Contemplating Dragons

In Waldorf Education, we believe strongly in working with the influences of the natural world, noticing and celebrating the changes in the seasons. Now that fall is upon us, teachers and students are preparing for the festival of Michaelmas, which recognizes the figure of St. Michael. Little noted in modern times, Michael was a powerful figure in days of yore. Better known to us today is Michael's association with St. George, the patron saint of England, as he fights the dragon.

Meadowbrook May Faire!

Traditionally, May Faire heralds lengthening days, fertile soil, and the promise of abundance. It also reminds us that we have persevered through the challenging, contemplative season of winter and moved into the exuberant spring. This exuberance is reflected at the Faire with joyous and colorful May pole dancing, flower garlands, music, games, and food.