Sequoia Star
Waldorf Education founded by Rudolf Steiner is the inspiration for
Sequoia Star courses for children and adults.

Vision
The Redwood tree species Sequoia sempervirens, means "forever living". It is the fastest growing tree in the world, growing up to 30 feet in 20 years. In the forest, these redwoods form a cathedral through which the sunlight dapples the leaves in beams of golden light. New trees sprout from the mother tree and grow freely long after the mother tree is gone. The new trees often form a circle of trees around the center, called a "fairy ring", holding that original connection. The connection lasts through many generations, and the trees we see today may be the continuation of million-year-old trees.

As parents and teachers we offer a base to our children that will serve generations to come.


2009 Schedule
Program Dates Times

Eurythmy and Handwork Class Jan 22nd to June 4th Thursdays, 11:30-3:40
Eurythmy and Handwork Class
Spring Session April 23 to June 4th Thursdays, 11:30-3:40
Adult Education Class Feb 19th Thursday, 7-8:30
Waldorf Inspired Spanish Program March 6th to May 26th Fridays, 10:30-12:00
Drama Class /Community Outreach Feb 20th, March 13th & 27th Friday times vary


Program Descriptions (Click on each to see details)
Eurythmy and Handwork Class
Waldorf Inspired Spanish Program
Drama and Community Outreach

Location/Directions
1150 West Hillsdale Boulevard at College Heights Church
From 280 North take the 92 exit to the West Hillsdale Boulevard exit. Travel 0.2 mile, the Church is on the left just past the Laurelwood Shopping Center.

Contact: Denise Potenza sstar@astound.net

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