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SUMMARY:2021 AGM of the Anthroposophical Society in Australia
DESCRIPTION:– Healing and Resilience –\nUpdated 4/7/2021\n\n\n\nA three-day program hosted by Jane Bradshaw\, General Secretary\, and the Tasmanian Branch\, with guest speakers from New Zealand\, Melbourne and NSW\, culminating in the 2021  AGM of the Anthroposophical Society in Australia ( ASinA) on the morning of Saturday 10th of July 2021 at Tarremah Steiner School\, Hobart. \nProgram Updated 4/7/2021\n\n\n\nPlease note: due to the current circumstances\, some activities may be need to changed \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday 8.30am – 7.30pm: Registration\, lectures and star-gazing\, weather permitting. \nFriday 3:00pm-4.00pm: live (zoom) Goetheanum tour and introduction to the Vorstand with Q&A. \nFriday 6.30pm – Outdoor fire\, music and stargazing \nSaturday 9.00am: Eurythmy and presentation. \nSaturday 10.30am – 12:00pm: AGM with a Zoom link for online attendees. \nSaturday 1.30-5.00pm: Lectures and acknowledging the dead.  \nSunday 9:30am: Class Lesson (Blue card required)  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor the full program\, click here. Please check for presenters\, times and venues.  \n\n\n\n\n\nProducts for sale during the breaks include: Southern Swan\, Lyrebird Steiner Inspired Products\, LilyRose Artisan Fibres and Miellerie honey \n\n\n\n\nProgram presenters\nMichelle Vette – ‘Re-semblance’\nMichelle is the General Secretary for the Anthroposophical Society in New Zealand and co-coordinates the Foundation Course in Anthroposophical Nursing at Taruna College\, NZ. She is currently completing a Masters in Nursing.   \nBrian Keats – ‘Seeds and the Human Being’ + possible star gazing in the evening\nBrian has a deep knowledge of biodynamics and is a spiritual scientist. His research enables the creation of his annual BD/astronomy calendar. \n\n\n\nRod Tomlinson – ‘Night Echo’\nRod has spent the last forty years working in Steiner educational initiatives in Australia as a primary Class teacher and as a secondary specialist teacher and guardian\, as well as in management and governance \n\n\n\nMaria Garrido – ‘From Vulnerability to resilience (the experience of life unfolding)\nMaria holds trainings in Mysticism and Human Sciences\, Counselling and has a Graduate Diploma in Arts Therapy. \n\n\n\nRegistration \n\nAGM Voting now available via Zoom \nIf you have not yet voted and intend to do so\, the ASinA Membership Registrar\, Graham Long\, needs your papers emailed to him by today\, Monday 5 July. However\, it will now be possible for members who attend the AGM via Zoom to vote at the meeting. You must be registered for the Zoom attendance to vote. The registration link will be sent out by branch coordinators on  6 July.  \nFor AGM attendance at Tarremah School\, you can find the registration form here. Sign-in on Saturday at 8.30am.\nFor attendance via Zoom\, the registration link will be sent out by branch coordinators on 6 July.\nFor the full 3-day program\, click here\nFor more information\, contact Jane Bradshaw.\n\nCost\n\n\n\nLunch $10 and Dinner $15\nMorning tea and Afternoon tea provided. \n\n\n\nOther activities to do while you are here\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPack your winter woollens\, maybe stay longer on the beautiful island for bush or beach walk\, or visit Mona the museum of new and old art. On Saturday night\, Cary Lewincamp presents an evening of music\, storytelling and a fascinating workshop on how he makes his guitars. Cary runs these evenings every Saturday night from 5-7pm.  \n\n\n\n\nThere is also Mozart’s Requiem Recomposed at 7.00pm on Saturday as part of the Hobart Festival of Voices is being held during this weekend in Hobart. If you wish to attend any events please organise your own tickets and your own attendance \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/agm-of-the-anthroposophical-society-in-australia-asina/
LOCATION:Tarremah Steiner School\, Kingston\, Tasmania\, 27 Nautilus Grove\, Huntingfield\, TAS\, 7055\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Australia,Tasmania branch
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SUMMARY:Meeting the Devil’s Grandmother – Economy\, Ecology\, Community
DESCRIPTION:In a world of unprecedented & unpredictable changes\, how will we thrive?\nWith discernment\, wit & ethical autonomy\, by building stronger communities\, deepening our relationships with eco-systems\, & developing thriving local economies. \nWhat we have to offer:  \nSocial artist & storyteller\, Iris Curteis will explore folktales\, mapping\, imagery & creative writing to shift you into conscious creativity\, a clearer sense of your own story & connection to your authentic intentions. \nHamish Mackay will provide insights into associative economics (Threefolding)\, and regenerative practices\, spark enthusiasm with playful exercises that unpack structures of power & money that influence how we think\, feel & act in the world. \nOur aim: to inspire you to generate genuine alternatives & associative working. \nOur tools: storytelling\, creativity\, conversations\, & playful experiences of competitive & associative economics using ‘The Landlords Game & more. \n  \nCost: Singles $120; Couples $200; Concession $80\nTime: Saturday 10th July 9:30 am – 3:30 pm\n \nFor more information: Click here to register and here to see the flyer for presenter biographies or email Iris Curteis. Bookings essential! \nAffiliation: Heartwood\, Site for Transformative Art\, Culture\, Science \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/meeting-the-devils-grandmother-economy-ecology-community/
LOCATION:The Garden Room\, 15A Grenville Street\, Daylesford\, Victoria\, 3460\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Artistic,Victoria branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Iris Curteis":MAILTO:an_lomall@bigpond.com
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