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#300 From: Eden Haywood-Bird <apsupermom@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:07 pm
Subject: How to host a Developing World Thanksgiving
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Hello friends,
Sending this out is something I get a lot of requests for this every year for the past cfew years.  I can't take credit for it as I didn't write it but I think the message is very valuable...Happy Thanksgiving!

How to host a Developing World Thanksgiving

Basically the idea is twofold: better understanding of and offering
tangible assistance to those living in poverty (whether in the Third
World or not).

Step one...Invite lots of friends over. And don't forget your family,
too. Make sure everyone knows you are having a non-traditional dinner
to raise awareness, as well as funds, for the hungry.

Step two...Shop for food. Go to your favorite grocery store with a
list of all the ingredients you would need to buy in order to host a
traditional Thanksgiving dinner for all the people you now have coming
to your house. Price all of the items on your list. Buy only rice.

Step three...Cook dinner. Measure one cup cooked rice per person.
Step four...Enjoy the party. Spend a few hours sharing with family and
friends the many blessings in your lives for which each of you can
give thanks.

Step five...Share the wealth. Write a check for the amount you would
have spent on your traditional Thanksgiving dinner (as calculated in
step two). Send it to a worthy charity working to combat poverty and
hunger in the Developing World or right here in North America. Suggest to
your guests that they make donations of their own.

A few charitable organizations working to feed the hungry:
• Church World Service†
• City Mission World Association
• Food for the Hungry International†
• Samaritan's Purse†
World Relief†
World Vision†
† on-line donation available

Another site worth a look:
• The Hunger Site
<div style="margin:5px;"><a href="http://www.thehungersite.com/tpc/THS_linktous_120_01"><img border="0" alt="The Hunger Site" src="http://www.greatergood.com/images/linktous/120_ths-jelly.jpg"></img></a></div>

In less than 5 seconds, visitors can click on the "Give Free Food"
button and, at no cost to them, send food (one cup per click per day)
to the hungry in countries like Bosnia, Lebanon, Indonesia,
Afghanistan, Honduras, Mozambique, Eritrea and the United
States—anywhere there's a need. The staple food funded by The Hunger
Site is paid for by site sponsors and is distributed to those in need
by Mercy Corps and America's Second Harvest. 100% of funding from
sponsor banner advertising goes to our charity partners. Sign up for
email reminders and give an additional two cups of food!



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**Eden**
"Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood."
- Fred Rogers

Respect children! Never hit a child-never ever!



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**Eden**
Tugtar grá dom i gcónaí
"Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood."
- Fred Rogers

Respect children! Never hit a child-never ever!

#299 From: Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri <scottbecca@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:25 pm
Subject: Calling all grandparents and foodies!
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Hello all!
 
We are searching for folks to help out with the kitchen/food area for Winterfest.  If you or someone you know could help in the kitchen area for a couple of hours during the event it would be really helpful.  Our hope is that you will ask folks in your life that love kiddos, but don't have small children.  That way families with small children can fully enjoy the events of the day while our friends and family can help out with logistical pieces of the event like kitchen help.  Please see the blue tab at the bottom of the spreadsheets labeled "volunteer needs (day of event)"
 
Also, if you are one mean cook (or pretend to be one on TV) we are looking for items to sell during Winterfest!  Breakfast pastries, quiches, pies, salads, hummus and veggies or other items you are skilled at making that we could sell in small amounts are needed.  Please see the blue tab at the bottom of the spreadsheets labeled "food" 
 
Again we are grateful for your help with this event.  Without our families and their friends Winterfest wouldn't be a possibility for our community and the greater community!
You can forward this message to friends and family asking them to fill in their names in the yellow blank spaces where we need help. 
 
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Aj9psBCDf-OgdEE5N0dxNmJKSzZjU2REX0hqWHoxMGc&hl=en
 
Please check periodically to see the ongoing needs for the event and email or call if you have questions!
 
Becca Hardin-Nieri
970 980 8280
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Share the flyer with your friends
 
 
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You can also refer folks to our website to find information about the event!
http://riversongwaldorf.com/

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River Song Waldorf School



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#298 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 6:06 pm
Subject: Sign-up link correction
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My apologies! Here is the correct linkfor Winterfest sign-ups
Becca



http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Aj9psBCDf-OgdEE5N0dxNmJKSzZjU2REX0hqWHoxMGc&hl=en



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River Song Waldorf School

#297 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 5:44 pm
Subject: Winter Fest
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It is with great excitement that we share the needs for our upcoming Winterfest celebration! We are anticipating our largest event in years and look forward to sharing this beautiful and funexperience with our friends and our greater community!
It is our hope that each and every one of us will carefully consider what we will contribute for the event. It is truly anevent that cannot exist without the incredible hands, hearts and minds of many!
The link below has a spreadsheet that describes the various needs for the event. Someneeds are around creating objects to share at the event and will need to be created in the next 10 days, while other needs occur during the actual event helping with activity tables and food prep. Please look over the spreadsheets and fill your name in yellow blanks. It is our hope that our spreadsheet will be complete by November 17. You will notice that this event takes great participation so this is an excellent opportunity to invite your friends and family to help - I've found that grandparents and neighbors whom don't have small children love to help with this event! Feel free to forward this link and share your story about Riversong and your excitement about this event, inviting others to help! If you would like to invite families to attend the event I would encourage you to pick up a flyer at the school or email the flyer below to everyone you know!
One tab on the spreadsheet has information for a "Parent Talent Table." This is our first year to have this and we're excited to see what talents our friends and family will bring! If you are a woodworker, photographer, painter, if you make wool dolls, heavy babies or any other craft/artistic talent please fill in your name to donate an item or a few to sell at the table. As you know this event is a primary fundraiser for our school and our hope is that we will expand our fundraising and also raise awareness of the talents our families have to share. During the event we will have someone at the table to sell the items donated and also at a neighboring table we will have the "School Store" where Waldorf items will be sold. This is a wonderful time to holiday shop for our families and our friends!

Thank you for your participation and we look forward to an amazing and magical event! If you have questions, please call or email me!

Becca Hardin-Nieri
970 980 8280
scottbecca@...

Click on the link and fill in your name in yellow spaces where you see needs.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Aj9psBCDf-OgdGd4SHJ5NVZjUFpuU1lLMDZNbXVub1E&hl=en

Share the flyer with your friends


winterfestphotoshopweb




You can also refer folks to our website to find information about the event!
http://riversongwaldorf.com/

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Angela Bartges
River Song Waldorf School

#296 From: Yann Ropars <yannrs@...>
Date: Sat Nov 7, 2009 3:58 am
Subject: Lantern Walk: a few pictures
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#295 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:11 pm
Subject: Fwd: FW: Visit Our **NEW** Holiday Fair Website!
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Date: Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 11:04 AM
Subject: FW: Visit Our **NEW** Holiday Fair Website!
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Dear Front Range Waldorf Schools, Subscribe me!

Mary Carr, Holiday Fair Coordinator has forwarded this email to you with the following message: Hello Front Range Waldorf Schools! Would you kindly pass this information on to your community? Thank you! Mary Carr (720)985-4357
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Dear DWSFriends and Families,

We could not be MORE excited about our upcoming Holiday Fair!This is our 35thAnnual Holiday Fairand we havetons of children's craftactivities, rides (don't miss the Holiday Train!), liveentertainment, shopping, and, of course, all the delicious organic food you can eat.
We have some new additions to all of our beloved Holiday Fair traditions - including the new Holiday Fair website. You can find everything here! View eventmaps, check out the children's activites, new and old, andshop online foreverything from your Christmas tree to your children's activities tickets to limited edition toys and gifts (includingthe "it" giftfor the Mom or Grandma in your life.) Get a sneak peek at what you'll find in our Merchant Shops this year. Our new website is going to knock your socks off. Go take a look!
Give a gift to your friends, family,and neighbors. Invite them to this event! It's one you're not going to want tomiss. Every time you forwardthis invitation, you support the school and expand and enrich our community. And that's a gift that keeps on giving.
See you on Saturday, Dec 5th!
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#294 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Thu Nov 5, 2009 4:25 pm
Subject: Gnome Garden Branches
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Hello dear families,
We are looking for branches 4" in diameter for gnome gardens.
If you happen to have them laying around because of the snowstorm or
otherwise, please let us know by this week and we will find someone to cut them into
1" slices (if anyone wants to volunteer for that, please do!). For the garden to stay glued to the wood pieces they need approximately 2 weeks to dry
thanks!!!
Happy Thursday
-Marna
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River Song Waldorf School

#293 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Mon Nov 2, 2009 7:04 pm
Subject: H1N1 Flu Vaccines
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Hello, I wanted to pass this information on to anyone who may be interested in getting the flu vaccines.
Thank you
Angela

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River Song Waldorf School

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#292 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Mon Nov 2, 2009 5:31 pm
Subject: Waldorf & Wine
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REMINDER:Waldorf & Wine this Wednesday!
- Wednesday, November 4th 7:00 p.m.
- At the home of Jay & Laura Richardson (Jaron's house)
211 E. Lake Street (one block northeast of Prospect & College Ave.)
Come and enjoy inspirational conversation, soothing beverages and yummy dessert. We will have a few varieties of wine and beer on hand as well as something sweet. Feel free to bring your beverage of choice and/or adessert, if you wish. Anytime 7:00 p.m. on ... Latecomers are welcome! Adults only, please.
Hope to see you there!


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Angela Bartges
River Song Waldorf School

#291 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:13 pm
Subject: Waldorf & Wine Cancelled
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Hello everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that due to the weather we will be cancelling Waldorf & Wine at Laura's house tonight. It will be rescheduled for next Wednesday at the same time and same place. Enjoy the snow and be safe.
Angela

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#290 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
Date: Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:45 pm
Subject: Waldorf & Wine
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REMINDER:Waldorf & Wine this Wednesday!
- Wednesday, October 28th 7:00 p.m.
- At the home of Jay & Laura Richardson (Jaron's house)
211 E. Lake Street (one block northeast of Prospect & College Ave.)
Come and enjoy inspirational conversation, soothing beverages and yummy dessert. We will have a few varieties of wine and beer on hand as well as something sweet. Feel free to bring your beverage of choice and/or adessert, if you wish. Anytime 7:00 p.m. on ... Latecomers are welcome! Adults only, please.
Hope to see you there!

- Laura

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Angela Bartges
River Song Waldorf School

#289 From: thepearl14@...
Date: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:27 pm
Subject: Children should not start formal learning until they are six, a review of primary education in England says.
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  Found this on BBC.com today and thought it was a very nice endorsement of letting kids learn through play!  Maybe the Fort Collins school system will figure this out soon!


Delay formal lessons 'to age six'
By Hannah Richardson
BBC News education reporter


Instead the kind of play-based learning featured in nurseries and reception classes should go on for another year, the Cambridge Primary Review says.

There is no evidence that an early introduction to formal learning has any benefit, the review says, but there are suggestions it can do some harm.

Ministers say a starting age of six would be completely counter-productive.

Most children start primary school in England aged four, and a large proportion are taking advantage of free, part-time pre-school places in local schools and privately-run nurseries from the age of three.

Too much too young?

The kind of learning that goes on there follows the government's "Early Years Foundation Stage", which currently runs to the age of five and is a play-based curriculum which includes some early literacy and numeracy goals.

COMPULSORY SCHOOL AGE
  • Five years old : England, Scotland, Wales, N. Ireland, Malta, the Netherlands
  • Six years old : Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark (6-7), France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Irish Republic, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden (6-7)
  • Seven years old : Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania Source: Eurydice
  • Continuing this informal but structured learning for a year or so would bring children in England in line with many European countries, where school starts at six or even seven, and standards are often higher.

    A similar step has already been taken in Wales and Northern Ireland where a play-focussed curriculum has been extended to the end of Key Stage 1, when children are aged seven. But Scotland follows the English model. "This would give sufficient time for children to establish positive attitudes to learning and begin to develop the language and study skills which are essential to their later progress," says the review, which is based on six years of academic work.

    It stops short of calling for the age of compulsory schooling to be put back to age six, but does call for an open debate on the subject.

    However, it adds, that the issue is less about where children learn than what they learn.

    Dame Gillian Pugh, who co-authored the review, said play-based learning was not a "wishy-washy, 'just let them get on with it' thing".

    "It's a balance between children-initiated and adult-initiated learning," she said.

    'Social disadvantage'

    She said four and five-year-olds tended to be at a stage where they were just "tuning in" to learning and that they could be "turned off" if they were made to follow too formal a curriculum, too early on.

    HAVE YOUR SAY Sometimes I think people are more interested in the childminding aspects of primary schools and nurseries than whether or not they are having any actual benefit Lee Brown, Thornhill

    This would be of particular benefit to children from disadvantaged backgrounds and those with speech and language delays, she added.

    But she argued it would not hold back brighter children who were ready to begin basic numeracy and literacy in reception classes.

    The review also notes that there are downward pressures to get children in reception year ready for the early years of school and the tests that follow.

    It also calls for free part-time nursery provision to be offered to two-year-olds in areas of social disadvantage and for children with particular needs.

    'Pillars of stability'

    This would help them get the most out of school and hopefully close the achievement gap, it says.

    The authors also call for national assessment tests, known as Sats, to be abandoned, saying their high-stakes nature, being linked to league tables, encourages a too-narrow focus on literacy and numeracy.

    Instead, children should be assessed on the broad range of subjects throughout primary school and at its end, but these assessments should be used to monitor children's progress rather than hold teachers accountable.

    Welsh schoolchildren no longer sit Sats at 7, 11 and 14, nor are school league tables used there any more.

    The review team also called for a major review of the way schools are staffed, arguing that there is a case for using more specialist teachers alongside the traditional class teacher.

    But they also said primary schools were "pillars of stability" that were highly valued by parents and pivotal to communities.

    If you are the minister, whether or not you believe in both localism and light-touch regulation, it is you that can be horribly exposed when things go wrong
    Mark Easton BBC's home editor

    'Counter-productive'

    England's schools minister Vernon Coaker said the government was already reforming primary education to make the curriculum less prescriptive and free it up for teachers.

    He added: "A school starting age of six would be completely counter-productive - we want to make sure children are playing and learning from an early age and to give parents the choice for their child to start in the September following their fourth birthday.

    "Our expert group on assessment said it would be a backward step to scrap English and maths tests at 11 and we are piloting a School Report Card, which will give parents a far broader picture of how schools are doing."

    Christine Blower, general secretary of the NUT, said: "All the evidence shows that proper, in-depth early years education provided by qualified teachers gives the best possible start to children's schooling."

    We are asking whether children should begin formal lessons at six. To add your opinion and read others

    Here are some of your experiences of education from around the world.

    As a teacher I heartily agree with the findings and hope that various systems both in the UK and here in Australia will raise the enrolment age to six - particularly for boys. However, it is precisely those who cannot afford to stay home to care for children any longer than necessary who need this advice. The children of economically disadvantaged families would benefit most from staying home or being in a childcare environment longer to wait for school readiness. Someone needs to act! Ghaynes, Sydney, Australia

    I moved to Sweden a few years ago and am now preparing to send my child to school over here. Formal lessons do not start here until six/seven-years-old - the early years are in government-run reception kindergartens. These give the kids a wide choice of activities and start to introduce them to a structured learning method - but without the formal aspects that the UK introduces. All I can say is that I am very impressed and I don't see any areas where the later start counts against the child in the long run. Mark, Sweden

    Here in Germany, children start school at the age of six and they celebrate day one in style with family and friends coming to wish them well. They get an Einsatztüte (large cone full of goodies for school). It is a real rite of passage. However, many more mothers stay at home to look after the children and give up careers for longer. Children remain "babyish", unable to read, and lack the discipline that they are taught in the UK from age four. Up to five years is said to be the best learning time too!! Susan Turner, Bremen, Germany

    In Cyprus the children start at age six and they have pre-school kindergarten. They start at 0730 and finish at 1330. Many from our village attend universities around the world, so their education appears to be unaffected. GJS, Paphos, Cyprus

    I have two children aged 17 and seven. We moved to France four years ago, so I have had two children going through different systems for their early years learning. The oldest had a UK early school education and has constantly struggled with reading, spelling and maths - she started at four. My son did a term in the UK at four and was straight away being made to read and write, and was uninterested. Since moving to France, he participated in their early school system of pen control, learning through play, and at six he started to learn to read. Claire Lang, Pontivy, France

    I went through the English schooling system but my son has had the Dutch system that begins at six with formal lessons. Between the ages of four and six it was learning through play. The children don't even realise they are learning. Social skills are a lot better for children here, they learn to share and help. His reading and writing skills at eight are the same as his cousin's in England. G. van der Velden, Heesch, Netherlands

    In Italy, formal schooling begins at six. However, most kids go to 'scuola materna' (pre-school) from the age of three, which teaches them social skills, such as playing and eating together. This is fundamental to classroom behaviour later on. The key issue is how much effort parents put into teaching their kids to read. It's no good plonking them in front of the TV in the forlorn hope that something will "sink in". Neil Probert, Cernusco Sul Naviglio, Italy

    Here in Finland, the norm is for kids to start school at seven. It is optional to go to kindergarten before that, and to pre-school at six (one day a week at kindergarten where the child gets used to a school environment). The benefits are plainly visible - Finland has one of the lowest illiteracy rates in the world. Steve, Turku, Finland

    I lived in Albania from 1997 to 2005. There children began school at the age of seven on average. By 15 they were ahead of our children here at that age. They would go school from 0800 until 1300. Then they would have several hours homework. They did not have the books or facilities we have here, often no electricity and no heating in the winter. Their system let them down when they reached later high school years. But I understand it is improving now. So starting at six would not be a problem. Pete Hodge, Upholland, UK

    My three-year-old daughter has just started full-time school here in Spain and her books for her first year included maths, science, English (yes the Spanish start a second language early) and reading etc. There is nothing wrong with teaching children at an early age. My eldest is 11 and her class learn English and French. Yet another example of trying to save money somewhere at the expense of a child's education while other countries prefer to invest in their future. James, Spain

    Children in India begin schooling at three! Or even earlier. Convent education starts early. We have pre-nursery, nursery, KG-I and KG-II before the child is admitted to class-1. A British legacy! Nayan Pani, New Delhi, India

    I have also experienced life from the other side. I now live abroad, my kid started at six, though she went to many playschools. She does ok but levels seem behind where I was at 10. With today's culture I believe it's best not to ram info down kids' throats till they are a bit older. I also think that, starting later, they finish later and once half an ounce of common sense is observed, students will realise they won't get anywhere unless they are educated and will want to continue education. Jules Fraser, Philippines

    We moved to Canada eight years ago and children here start formal schooling at the age of six. We have to say it makes for a much happier child. They seem to learn better social skills whilst playing in a more relaxed environment and learn to get on better with their peers especially those of the opposite gender - that is what we saw with both of our kids. Carl Machin, Calgary, Canada

    As a temporary resident of the US my six-year-old has just started kindergarten. I desperately wish we were back home so his formal education could have begun earlier. We paid for pre-school which was "learn by play". We were all frustrated by the lack of progress. Even working with him at home there was no school reinforcement. On the other hand, my soon-to-be eight-year-old who went to nursery school in England was reading and writing by the age of four and is considered a high flier here. Karen Richards, Tucson, AZ, USA

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    #288 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:09 am
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    Here is a link to some Michaelmas photos taken by Matt (Ruby's dad).
    Thanks Matt!
    http://picasaweb.google.com/MattySmooth/Michelmas?feat=directlink#
    marna
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    #287 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:04 pm
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    Hello everyone, I have posted photos of some of our recent activities on
    our website as well as the facebook page. The website, which is really
    more like a blog, is http://riversongwaldorf.com/ . If you are on
    facebook please join the River Song Waldorf School fan page.
    If you have any issue with photos of your child being posted in either
    of these places, please let me know and I will make sure to honor your
    wishes.
    
    thanks!
    Marna
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    #286 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Thu Oct 8, 2009 11:38 pm
    Subject: RE: lantern walk flier
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    Thanks Amy, I'm sure it would be just fine to have some people bring
    meat and some vegetarian. I will put you on the list.
    thanks!!
    -Marna
    On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 17:03:34 -0600, "Amy Benton" <amyinco91@...>
    said:
    >
    > Hi,
    > I can make soup/stew, any preference?  I usually do some sort of meat,
    > but if you'd rather have vegetable only let me know.
    > Thanks,Amy
    >
    > > From: marnawidom@...
    > > To: riversongfc@...; drewcc0ry@...; dwconne@...;
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    > > Subject: Re: Fwd: lantern walk flier
    > > Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 16:41:43 -0600
    > >
    > > Hello. We would like to provide soup at the lantern walk and we are
    > > looking for some volunteers to participate in making that happen. If you
    > > would like to make a crock-pot of soup to bring, please let Angela and I
    > > know.
    > > thanks!! -Marna
    > > respond to:
    > > marnawidom@..., riversongfc@...
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    > >
    > > On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 12:10:18 -0600, "River Song School"
    > > <riversongfc@...> said:
    > > > Hello everyone, attached is our Lantern Walk Flier. If you have any
    > > > questions please contact Angela or Marna,
    > > > Thank you Angela
    > > >
    > > > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    > > > From: marna <marnawidom@...>
    > > > Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:28 PM
    > > > Subject: Re: lantern walk flier
    > > > To: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > oops! here it is
    > > > On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:27:37 -0600, "River Song School"
    > > > <riversongfc@...> said:
    > > > > HI Marna,
    > > > > There was no attachment.
    > > > > Ang
    > > > >
    > > > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM, marna <marnawidom@...> wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Hello Angela. Here is the Lantern Walk flier. Could you send it out to
    > > > > > our email list (the expanded one to include alumni) as soon as
    possible
    > > > > > please.
    > > > > > Thanks! - Marna
    > > > > > marna
    > > > > > marnawidom@...
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > --
    > > > > Angela Bartges
    > > > > River Song Waldorf School
    > > > marna
    > > > marnawidom@...
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > Angela Bartges
    > > > River Song Waldorf School
    > > marna
    > > marnawidom@...
    > >
    >
    marna
    marnawidom@...

    #285 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Thu Oct 8, 2009 10:41 pm
    Subject: Re: Fwd: lantern walk flier
    marnaw
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    Hello. We would like to provide soup at the lantern walk and we are
    looking for some volunteers to participate in making that happen. If you
    would like to make a crock-pot of soup to bring, please let Angela and I
    know.
    thanks!! -Marna
    respond to:
    marnawidom@..., riversongfc@...
    
    
    On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 12:10:18 -0600, "River Song School"
    <riversongfc@...> said:
    > Hello everyone, attached is our Lantern Walk Flier. If you have any
    > questions please contact Angela or Marna,
    > Thank you Angela
    >
    > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    > From: marna <marnawidom@...>
    > Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:28 PM
    > Subject: Re: lantern walk flier
    > To: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
    >
    >
    > oops! here it is
    > On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:27:37 -0600, "River Song School"
    > <riversongfc@...> said:
    > > HI Marna,
    > > There was no attachment.
    > > Ang
    > >
    > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM, marna <marnawidom@...> wrote:
    > >
    > > >
    > > > Hello Angela. Here is the Lantern Walk flier. Could you send it out to
    > > > our email list (the expanded one to include alumni) as soon as possible
    > > > please.
    > > > Thanks! - Marna
    > > > marna
    > > > marnawidom@...
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > Angela Bartges
    > > River Song Waldorf School
    > marna
    > marnawidom@...
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Angela Bartges
    > River Song Waldorf School
    marna
    marnawidom@...

    #284 From: Penelope Gilliland <pgilliland@...>
    Date: Thu Oct 8, 2009 7:08 pm
    Subject: RE: lantern walk flier
    pgilliland@...
    Send Email Send Email
     

    Will this be a pot luck as well?

     

    From: River Song School [mailto:riversongfc@...]
    Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 12:10 PM
    To: drewcc0ry@...; dwconne@...; eliagilbert@...; kathlinc@...; kgodfrey@...; lionden11@...; marisafarrah@...; mjuniper@...; newfoundlakeabk@...; niederriter@...; roots_a@...; sgreen@...; shelley.chaput@...; tiffinv@...; vanessaahayward@...; Amy Benton; Amy Graver-Beers; Amy Lichon; Angela Gray; Ben Galyardt; Bridget Walz; Carolina Levy; Dean Walz; Deb Dorsett; Eden Haywood-Bird; Elizabeth and Keith Lobdell; Eric Jungen; Heather Stickler; Jessica Egan; Jill Williams; Kelly Jacobson; Laura/Jay Richardson; Marna; Matty Gilliland; Michelle/Ben Galyardt; Patty Kummrow; Penelope Gilliland; Rebecca/Scott Hardin-Nieri; Robert Williams; Susan Castellon; tim gordon; yahoo group
    Subject: Fwd: lantern walk flier

     

    Hello everyone, attached is our Lantern Walk Flier. If you have any questions please contact Angela or Marna,
    Thank you Angela

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: marna <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:28 PM
    Subject: Re: lantern walk flier
    To: River Song School <riversongfc@...>


    oops! here it is

    On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:27:37 -0600, "River Song School"
    <riversongfc@...> said:
    > HI Marna,
    > There was no attachment.
    > Ang
    >
    > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM, marna <marnawidom@...> wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > Hello Angela. Here is the Lantern Walk flier. Could you send it out to
    > > our email list (the expanded one to include alumni) as soon as possible
    > > please.
    > > Thanks! - Marna
    > > marna
    > > marnawidom@...
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Angela Bartges
    > River Song Waldorf School

    marna
    marnawidom@...




    --
    Angela Bartges
    River Song Waldorf School


    #283 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
    Date: Thu Oct 8, 2009 6:10 pm
    Subject: Fwd: lantern walk flier
    riversongfc@...
    Send Email Send Email
     
    Hello everyone, attached is our Lantern Walk Flier. If you have any questions please contact Angela or Marna,
    Thank you Angela

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: marna <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:28 PM
    Subject: Re: lantern walk flier
    To: River Song School <riversongfc@...>


    oops! here it is
    On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:27:37 -0600, "River Song School"
    <riversongfc@...> said:
    > HI Marna,
    > There was no attachment.
    > Ang
    >
    > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM, marna <marnawidom@...> wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > Hello Angela. Here is the Lantern Walk flier. Could you send it out to
    > > our email list (the expanded one to include alumni) as soon as possible
    > > please.
    > > Thanks! - Marna
    > > marna
    > > marnawidom@...
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Angela Bartges
    > River Song Waldorf School
    marna
    marnawidom@...




    --
    Angela Bartges
    River Song Waldorf School

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    #282 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Thu Oct 8, 2009 12:36 am
    Subject: Winterfest planning meeting - RSVP!
    marnaw
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    Hello everyone! It is time to begin planning for Winterfest. This
    festival/fundraiser will happen on November 21 at the Masonic Temple. I
    would like to have a planning meeting on Saturday, October 17th from
    10:00 - 1:00ish. I just want to know how many people will want to attend
    this meeting.
    My daughter and at least one of her friends will be available to provide
    childcare. Let me know if you will be interested in that.
    We will talk about what projects to offer at Winterfest and figure out
    who will be in charge of which table. We will definitely be offering
    gnome gardens and the angel room. In the past we have had cinnamon
    ornaments, beeswax candles, walnut babies, wool angels and other fun
    stuff!
    I would like our project for the meeting to be beeswax lotion bars
    and/or salves with essential oils. We will use crock-pots for this and
    so far we have one. If anyone has an old crock-pot they would donate for
    our purposes, please let me know.
    Just let me know if you think you can make it
    thanks so much,
    Marna
    marna
    marnawidom@...

    #281 From: Mary Elizabeth Lenahan <mostlymarymartha@...>
    Date: Wed Oct 7, 2009 10:31 pm
    Subject: RE: Fwd: October Waldorf & Wine
    mostlymarymartha@...
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    Hello,
     
       Hope all is well with River Song!
     
       Just to let you now my 4 bedroom house at 2728 Spoke Court is still available to rent.  It is listed on Craigslist in northwest Fort Collins and I would love a family to be living there.  Rent is $1200 and lease is negotiable.
     
                                               Mary Elizabeth

     Your vision will be poor, if your imagination is out of focus.
                                                       M. Twain
    You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take.
                                                     W. Gretzky

     
    I'm an original member of Cash in a Flash, Robert Allen and Mark Victor Hansen's newest book!  Watch for great offers at http://cashinaflashsecrets.com/member/?thankyou-page=46
    YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID!

    Dance Express: www.danceexpressfc.org
    Mary Elizabeth Lenahan 493-5942
     







     

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    From: riversongfc@...
    Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 09:59:18 -0600
    Subject: [RSWS_EarlyChildhood] Fwd: October Waldorf & Wine

     


    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Laura Richardson <laurafrichardson@yahoo.com>
    Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:55 PM
    Subject: October Waldorf & Wine
    To: RSWS <RiversongFC@gmail.com>


    Hi, Angela!
    Hope this message finds you well and enjoying fall...
    Would you please forward this to the RSWS school & yahoo group?  Thanks!
    - Laura
     
    ******************************
     
    Please join us for the next Waldorf & Wine!
     
    WHO:  RSWS parents, past-parents, teachers and friends
     
    WHEN:  Wednesday, October 28th   7:00 p.m.
     
    WHERE:  Home of Jay & Laura Richardson (Jaron's house!)
    211 E. Lake Street (one block northeast of Prospect & College Ave.)
     
    DETAILS:  Come and enjoy inspirational conversation, soothing beverages and yummy dessert!  We will have a few varieties of wine and beer on hand as well as something sweet. Feel free to bring your beverage of choice and/or a dessert, if you wish.  Anytime 7:00 p.m. on ...  Latecomers are welcome!  Adults only, please.
     
    Hope to see you there!
     
     
     




    --
    Angela Bartges
    River Song Waldorf School



    #280 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
    Date: Wed Oct 7, 2009 3:59 pm
    Subject: Fwd: October Waldorf & Wine
    riversongfc@...
    Send Email Send Email
     


    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Laura Richardson <laurafrichardson@...>
    Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:55 PM
    Subject: October Waldorf & Wine
    To: RSWS <RiversongFC@...>


    Hi, Angela!
    Hope this message finds you well and enjoying fall...
    Would you please forward this to the RSWS school & yahoo group? Thanks!
    - Laura
    ******************************
    Please join us for the next Waldorf & Wine!
    WHO: RSWS parents, past-parents, teachers and friends
    WHEN: Wednesday, October 28th 7:00 p.m.
    WHERE:Home of Jay & Laura Richardson (Jaron's house!)
    211 E. Lake Street (one block northeast of Prospect & College Ave.)
    DETAILS: Come and enjoy inspirational conversation, soothing beverages and yummy dessert! We will have a few varieties of wine and beer on hand as well as something sweet. Feel free to bring your beverage of choice and/or adessert, if you wish. Anytime 7:00 p.m. on ... Latecomers are welcome! Adults only, please.
    Hope to see you there!




    --
    Angela Bartges
    River Song Waldorf School

    #279 From: Susan Castellon <s.castellon@...>
    Date: Mon Oct 5, 2009 8:05 pm
    Subject: Re: Huge thank you
    s.castellon@...
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    Oh please do share recipes!   I had some delicious muffins that were sweet but
    looked like they had carrots and zucchini in them... yum yum.  They were in a
    large basket with a handle. Will the chef please step forward and share your
    secret?
    
    Signed,
    Susan with no recipes to share
    
    -----Original Message-----
    >From: Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri  <scottbecca@...>
    >Sent: Oct 5, 2009 12:11 AM
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    <RSWS_EarlyChildhood@yahoogroups.com>
    >Subject: Huge thank you
    >
    >Michelmas was a beautiful time shared with friends!  I am so grateful to all
    who came and for the wonderful ways people volunteered to help make it happen. 
    Beautiful songs, great conversation and excellent food made for a great day!
    >I was talking with a few folks about the great dishes and wondered if we could
    share our recipes with one another?  When you get a chance, reply all and let us
    know how to make the dish you shared at Michelmas!
    >Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you all at the Lantern walk in
    November!
    >Becca Hardin-Nieri
    >
    >Sent on the Now Network? from my Sprint® BlackBerry

    #278 From: Aurora Wind <roots_a@...>
    Date: Mon Oct 5, 2009 12:48 pm
    Subject: Re: Huge thank you
    roots_a
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    well all i did was cut up fruit
    yet on that note...my pocket knife went mia at the apple table...has anyone recovered it?
    thanks
    aurora

    --- On Sun, 10/4/09, Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri <scottbecca@...> wrote:

    From: Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri <scottbecca@...>
    Subject: Huge thank you
    To: "River Song School " <riversongfc@...>, "drewcc0ry@... " <drewcc0ry@...>, "dwconne@... " <dwconne@...>, "eliagilbert@... " <eliagilbert@...>, "kathlinc@... " <kathlinc@...>, "kgodfrey@... " <kgodfrey@...>, "lionden11@... " <lionden11@...>, "marisafarrah@... " <marisafarrah@...>, "marnawidom@... " <marnawidom@...>, "mjuniper@... " <mjuniper@...>, "newfoundlakeabk@... " <newfoundlakeabk@...>, "niederriter@... " <niederriter@...>, "roots_a@... " <roots_a@...>, "sgreen@... " <sgreen@...>, "shelley.chaput@... " <shelley.chaput@...>, "tiffinv@... " <tiffinv@...>, "vanessaahayward@... " <vanessaahayward@...>, "amyinco91@... " <amyinco91@...>, "amgraver@... " <amgraver@...>, "amylichon@... " <amylichon@...>, "angelabikes@... " <angelabikes@...>, "bgalyardt@... " <bgalyardt@...>, "bridgetwalz@... " <bridgetwalz@...>, "nicobennett@... " <nicobennett@...>, "cortez90@... " <cortez90@...>, "deb@... " <deb@...>, "apsupermom@... " <apsupermom@...>, "klobdell@... " <klobdell@...>, "ericjungen@... " <ericjungen@...>, "armstickle@... " <armstickle@...>, "faerydaisy@... " <faerydaisy@...>, "j.willia@... " <j.willia@...>, "kellyandfischer@... " <kellyandfischer@...>, "laurafrichardson@... " <laurafrichardson@...>, "mgilliland@... " <mgilliland@...>, "mgalyardt@... " <mgalyardt@...>, "pattykummrow@... " <pattykummrow@...>, "pgilliland@... " <pgilliland@...>, "rmw@... " <rmw@...>, "s.castellon@... " <s.castellon@...>, "earthfirstservices@... " <earthfirstservices@...>, "RSWS_EarlyChildhood@yahoogroups.com " <RSWS_EarlyChildhood@yahoogroups.com>
    Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 10:11 PM

    Michelmas was a beautiful time shared with friends!  I am so grateful to all who came and for the wonderful ways people volunteered to help make it happen.  Beautiful songs, great conversation and excellent food made for a great day!
    I was talking with a few folks about the great dishes and wondered if we could share our recipes with one another?  When you get a chance, reply all and let us know how to make the dish you shared at Michelmas! 
    Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you all at the Lantern walk in November!
    Becca Hardin-Nieri

    Sent on the Now Network? from my Sprint BlackBerry


    #277 From: april kraus <newfoundlakeabk@...>
    Date: Mon Oct 5, 2009 2:15 pm
    Subject: RE: Huge thank you
    newfoundlakeabk@...
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    Aurora.. I found your knife, wrapped it carefully and  labeled it ... and place it on the kitchen counter. YOu've probally already found  it safe and sound! Lov ya...
     

    Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 05:48:17 -0700
    From: roots_a@...
    Subject: Re: Huge thank you
    To: riversongfc@...; drewcc0ry@...; dwconne@...; eliagilbert@...; kathlinc@...; kgodfrey@...; lionden11@...; marisafarrah@...; marnawidom@...; mjuniper@...; newfoundlakeabk@...; niederriter@...; sgreen@...; shelley.chaput@...; tiffinv@...; vanessaahayward@...; amyinco91@...; amgraver@...; amylichon@...; angelabikes@...; bgalyardt@...; bridgetwalz@...; nicobennett@...; cortez90@...; deb@...; apsupermom@...; klobdell@...; ericjungen@...; armstickle@...; faerydaisy@...; j.willia@...; kellyandfischer@...; laurafrichardson@...; mgilliland@...; mgalyardt@...; pattykummrow@...; pgilliland@...; rmw@...; s.castellon@...; earthfirstservices@...; RSWS_EarlyChildhood@yahoogroups.com; scottbecca@...

    well all i did was cut up fruit
    yet on that note...my pocket knife went mia at the apple table...has anyone recovered it?
    thanks
    aurora

    --- On Sun, 10/4/09, Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri <scottbecca@...> wrote:

    From: Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri <scottbecca@...>
    Subject: Huge thank you
    To: "River Song School " <riversongfc@...>, "drewcc0ry@... " <drewcc0ry@...>, "dwconne@... " <dwconne@...>, "eliagilbert@... " <eliagilbert@...>, "kathlinc@... " <kathlinc@...>, "kgodfrey@... " <kgodfrey@...>, "lionden11@... " <lionden11@...>, "marisafarrah@... " <marisafarrah@...>, "marnawidom@... " <marnawidom@...>, "mjuniper@... " <mjuniper@...>, "newfoundlakeabk@... " <newfoundlakeabk@...>, "niederriter@... " <niederriter@...>, "roots_a@... " <roots_a@...>, "sgreen@... " <sgreen@...>, "shelley.chaput@... " <shelley.chaput@...>, "tiffinv@... " <tiffinv@...>, "vanessaahayward@... " <vanessaahayward@...>, "amyinco91@... " <amyinco91@...>, "amgraver@... " <amgraver@...>, "amylichon@... " <amylichon@...>, "angelabikes@... " <angelabikes@...>, "bgalyardt@... " <bgalyardt@...>, "bridgetwalz@... " <bridgetwalz@...>, "nicobennett@... " <nicobennett@...>, "cortez90@... " <cortez90@...>, "deb@... " <deb@...>, "apsupermom@... " <apsupermom@...>, "klobdell@... " <klobdell@...>, "ericjungen@... " <ericjungen@...>, "armstickle@... " <armstickle@...>, "faerydaisy@... " <faerydaisy@...>, "j.willia@... " <j.willia@...>, "kellyandfischer@... " <kellyandfischer@...>, "laurafrichardson@... " <laurafrichardson@...>, "mgilliland@... " <mgilliland@...>, "mgalyardt@... " <mgalyardt@...>, "pattykummrow@... " <pattykummrow@...>, "pgilliland@... " <pgilliland@...>, "rmw@... " <rmw@...>, "s.castellon@... " <s.castellon@...>, "earthfirstservices@... " <earthfirstservices@...>, "RSWS_EarlyChildhood@yahoogroups.com " <RSWS_EarlyChildhood@yahoogroups.com>
    Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 10:11 PM

    Michelmas was a beautiful time shared with friends!  I am so grateful to all who came and for the wonderful ways people volunteered to help make it happen.  Beautiful songs, great conversation and excellent food made for a great day!
    I was talking with a few folks about the great dishes and wondered if we could share our recipes with one another?  When you get a chance, reply all and let us know how to make the dish you shared at Michelmas! 
    Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you all at the Lantern walk in November!
    Becca Hardin-Nieri

    Sent on the Now Network? from my Sprint BlackBerry



    Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. Get it now.

    #276 From: "Becca & Scott Hardin-Nieri " <scottbecca@...>
    Date: Mon Oct 5, 2009 4:11 am
    Subject: Huge thank you
    scottbecca@...
    Send Email Send Email
     
    Michelmas was a beautiful time shared with friends!  I am so grateful to all who
    came and for the wonderful ways people volunteered to help make it happen. 
    Beautiful songs, great conversation and excellent food made for a great day!
    I was talking with a few folks about the great dishes and wondered if we could
    share our recipes with one another?  When you get a chance, reply all and let us
    know how to make the dish you shared at Michelmas!
    Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you all at the Lantern walk in
    November!
    Becca Hardin-Nieri
    
    Sent on the Now Network? from my Sprint BlackBerry

    #275 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
    Date: Sun Oct 4, 2009 6:14 pm
    Subject: Fwd: FW: Tylenol Recall
    riversongfc@...
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    Hello everyone,
    Here is an important e-mail about recall information about Tylenol for children. Hope everyone had a wonderful time at Michaelmas I wish I was able to attend but still was fighting the flu.
    Thank you and stay healthy,
    Angela

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Early Childhood Council <info@...>
    Date: Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:47 PM
    Subject: FW: Tylenol Recall
    To: Early Childhood Council <info@...>


    Please check your Tylenol labels for these lot numbers and pass this information along to other providers or parents in your programs.

    Early Childhood Council of Larimer County

    1730 S. College Ave., Suite 200

    Fort Collins, CO 80525

    (970) 377-3388

    (970) 377-2866 fax

    www.ecclc.org

    Working together to ensure children thrive


    From: lsatkowiak@...
    Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:09:47 -0600
    Subject: Tylenol Recall

    Hello to all,

    On the www.tylenol.com web site there is a recent recall of a variety of Infant and Childrens Tylenol liquid products. While perceived risk is minimal they did issue a recall which is not done lightly.

    There is a nice one pager with lot numbers listed at the following link:

    http://www.tylenol.com/generic.jhtml?id=tylenol/news/subpchildinfantnews.inc

    Please share with your child care programs and providers so they can pass this on to parents as well.

    Linda Satkowiak, ND, RN, CNS

    Child Care Health & Safety Nurse Consultant

    3607 Martin Luther King Blvd.

    Denver, CO 80205

    Phone (303) 339-6818

    Fax (303) 339-6834

    lsatkowiak@...

    www.qualistar.org

    Connecting Great Kids with Great Care




    --
    Angela Bartges
    River Song Waldorf School

    #274 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Fri Oct 2, 2009 12:37 pm
    Subject: Fwd: one more thing to go along with the newsletter [1 Attachment]
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    Hello, here is the attachment for those who did not receive it the first
    time.
    
    Hello, we put a description of Michaelmas in the newsletter, but this
    page (attached) did not make it in and offers a little bit of
    explanation to be read prior to the "Why We Celebrate Michaelmas" as
    well as other Michaelmas information.
    thanks and feel free to ask questions.
    warmly,  Marna
    marna
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    marna
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    #273 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:10 pm
    Subject: one more thing to go along with the newsletter
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    Hello, we put a description of Michaelmas in the newsletter, but this
    page (attached) did not make it in and offers a little bit of
    explanation to be read prior to the "Why We Celebrate Michaelmas" as
    well as other Michaelmas information.
    thanks and feel free to ask questions.
    warmly, Marna
    marna
    marnawidom@...

    1 of 1 File(s)


    #272 From: "marna" <marnawidom@...>
    Date: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:22 pm
    Subject: one more thing to go along with the newsletter
    marnaw
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    Hello, we put a description of Michaelmas in the newsletter, but this
    page (attached) did not make it in and offers a little bit of
    explanation to be read prior to the "Why We Celebrate Michaelmas" as
    well as other Michaelmas information.
    thanks and feel free to ask questions.
    warmly,  Marna
    marna
    marnawidom@...

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    #271 From: River Song School <riversongfc@...>
    Date: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:11 pm
    Subject: October Newsletter
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    Hello everyone,
    Wow, it is sure starting to feel like fall just in time for our Michaelmas celebration this weekend. Attached is our October Newsletter. There will also be a hard copy in your parent pockets along with a letter about Michaelmas. I apologize for not being able to attach the Michaelmas information on to this newsletter due to technical difficulties. Hoping to see everyone on Saturday, have a wonderful rest of your week.

    --
    Angela Bartges
    River Song Waldorf School

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