First Sundays: A Monthly Celebration from Hill to Hill
The first Sunday of each month, join us for two outdoor artistic offerings.
The first Sunday of each month, join us for two outdoor artistic offerings.
At this in-person workshop, we will make a hand sewn wool felt slipper that can be made for child or adult, using a pattern based on tracing the foot. The resulting slipper is a lightweight slip-on, perfect as a travel slipper or for indoor wear.
A talk, five paintings, and a song presented by Bonnie Manaças.
Join us for a brief window into the Green Meadow Early Childhood programs. You'll meet Andrea Gambardella, our Early Childhood Admissions Coordinator, for a short introduction followed by a video presentation and time for questions.
During our Online Information Sessions, our Admissions team will present information on each section of the school, answer questions, and share more about Green Meadow and Waldorf Education. Adults only, please.
Over the years, we have made some wonderful connections with local providers of fibers. At this free virtual event, we will share some of our resources with you and look together at the fibers that they offer.
Join Miho Suzuki as we make an extra-large size rainbow silk veil learning how to over-dye with 3 kinds of plant colors. You will receive healing energy from the color of nature and be surprised by the wonder of over-dye magic.
The post-graduate students have been diligently preparing their evening program during winter and spring. Seats must be reserved in advance. Visit www.eurythmy.org or email info@eurythmy.org.
The post-graduate students have been diligently preparing their evening program during winter and spring. Seats must be reserved in advance. Visit www.eurythmy.org or email info@eurythmy.org.
An eleven-month residential program for young adults looking to build resilience and better lifeways grounded in community-oriented practical skills. Application deadline for 2021-22 is May 15.
Join Anne-Marie Kavulla to explore the wonder of natural dyes through a process known as bundle dyeing. Each participant will have the opportunity to create a unique botanical print on an organic cotton bandana.
When we see the myriad of forms in nature, how do these forms arise? How exactly does spirit interact with matter and give rise to intelligent, physical form? If we could understand how the forms of nature are created, would this affect our human artistic methods?
During our Online Information Sessions, our Admissions team will present information on each section of the school, answer questions, and share more about Green Meadow and Waldorf Education. Adults only, please.
Registration extended! Do not miss this special opportunity to take part in eight sessions of this unique course. Open to beginners and experienced fiber artisans alike.
Join Anne-Marie Kavulla for an exploration of natural dye color from the comfort of your kitchen!
260 Hungry Hollow Road,
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Phone: 845.352.5020
Fax: 845.352.5071
Email: info@threefold.org