July 2010                                    

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GARDEN ALUMNI PARTY -
ALL WALDORFS INVITED!


Hudson, NY - On Friday, July 30 alumni and friends of Waldorf schools around the country will have the opportunity to 'meet and greet' old friends and make new connections at the newly opened Helsinki Hudson, in Hudson, NY. The festivities are planned from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., followed by a concert performed by the celebrated musical band 'The Blue Ribbon Boys' at 9 p.m., which features Waldorf alums Julia Gottlieb, Seth Travins, Evan Palazzo, and Lukas Schwartz.

This networking opportunity for all ages will kick off future Garden Alumni Parties at the new Helsinki Hudson. Prizes will be raffled during the event; bring your business card to enter. Tickets are $10, which includes 2 drink tickets and a cheese plate, as well as reserved VIP seats for The Blue Ribbon Boys Show which starts at 9 p.m. (Tickets for that show are $10 and sold separately.)

The party is also the official launch of the new secure Waldorf Alumni site on the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America's web site. This new site welcomes Waldorf alumni, alumni parents, alumni grandparents, teachers, and high school students.  It intends to publish news and information about Waldorf alums and provide a place where alums can track down old friends and contacts in the Waldorf community.

As anyone who has been a part of the Waldorf Community knows, it's pretty close-knit and the people you meet become friends for life because only they know the deep, meaningful experience you share. Please join us for a wonderful and fun evening.

If you'd like to attend, or if you're interested in sponsorship opportunities for this event, contact Kirin Buckley at webeditor@awsna.org or at 518 672-7878. You can also RSVP or find out more details on the new Waldorf Education FaceBook page. (Attendees under 21 must be accompanied by an adult.)


 
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