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SUMMARY:2025 Variety Show
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce the upcoming DWS Variety Show on Friday\, February 7th\, from 6 PM to 8 PM! This is an event for everyone in our community to come together\, share their talents\, and celebrate our creative spirit. \nWe can’t wait to see the incredible talent in our community! If you have any questions\, feel free to reach out to adamnewman@denverwaldorf.org  \n*The public is welcome to attend the variety show\, performers are limited to anyone in the DWS community (students\, family\, staff\, alumni)
URL:https://denverwaldorf.org/event/variety-show-2/
LOCATION:Festival Hall\, 2100 Pennsylvania Ave\, Denver\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts and Shows
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SUMMARY:Alumni Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the music room or online Tuesday\, February 11 at 2:30-3:30PM for a conversation with a panel of wonderful DWS Alumni who will share about their journeys post high school. \nWatch on Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/94927461447?pwd=DqV7myLzys3aYnop6OgwROtjKUkQjF.1\nMeeting ID: 949 2746 1447\nPasscode: 617660 \nThe panel will feature DWS Alumni: \nMichael Coury-2007\, Jake Smith-2014\, Isabella Clark-2018\, Julia Etkin-2019 \nRead their Bio’s below  \nMichael Coury- 2007 \n I attended the Denver Waldorf School from kindergarten (Parzival Shield) to high school\, graduating high school in 2007 (almost 20 years ago\, wow!). Betsy Doyle White was my class teacher from 1st-8th grade\, and Annemarie Brown was our high school class advisor. After graduating\, I attended the University of Denver\, where I received a BA in International Studies and Russian. I stayed at DU a bit longer to earn my MA in International Studies.  \nAfter college\, I worked briefly as a criminal intelligence analyst for the Colorado Department of Safety. In 2020\, I moved to Maryland with my husband\, where I now work as the Director of Communications for Maryland’s Office of Overdose Response\, which is an office of the Maryland Department of Health. Our team works to promote collaboration between state and local agencies that implement programs related to substance use and overdose.  \nJulia Etkin- 2019 \nI attended the Denver Waldorf School from 1st grade\, in Betsy Doyle White’s class\, through 12th grade\, graduating from DWS High School in 2019. I attended Union College in upstate NY and graduated Summa Cum Laude with my Bachelor’s degree in Science\, Medicine\, and Technology with Political Science and Law in 2023. I then completed my Postgraduate Fellowship at Yale School of Medicine. I am a Dean’s Scholar at Harvard Medical School\, pursuing my Master of Science in Bioethics (MBE)\, and hold a research position at the Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard.  \n“Attending the Denver Waldorf School from 1st through 12th grade cultivated my ability to think critically\, approach challenges with creativity\, and engage deeply with the interconnectedness of disciplines\, namely science and government. This foundation continues to shape how I approach my studies and research today\, as I explore the ethical and regulatory implications of drug development and healthcare delivery and policy at Harvard Medical School.” \nJake Smith- 2014 \nI graduated from the Denver Waldorf School in 2014 after attending K-12. Following graduation\, I attended Colorado State University\, where I earned a degree in Health and Exercise Science\, graduating in 2018. Following my studies\, I moved to Seattle to work as a personal trainer. While I enjoyed the role\, I found myself seeking greater challenges and opportunities for growth. To transition into a more dynamic industry\, I pursued a Master of Business Administration at the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business\, while working full-time. I graduated in 2024. During this period\, I began contracting at Microsoft as a Project Manager for the Go-to-Market and Strategic Planning team. After 1.5 years in that role\, I was offered a full-time position as a Cybersecurity Sales Specialist at Microsoft\, where I have now been for over a year. \n“My time at Waldorf instilled valuable lessons that extend beyond academics—it taught me how to learn\, adapt\, and approach new challenges with curiosity and excitement.” \nIsabella Clark- 2018 \nI began at the DWS at age 4 in Woodrose Kindergarten. Mrs. Vermouth was my teacher from grades 1-8 and I graduated from the high school in 2018. After graduation\, I received an art scholarship to Southwestern University\, and spent two semesters there before opting out to run my own art business. I spent two years discovering what kind of artist I wanted to be\, starting out by painting pet portraits for friends. This was followed by many interesting projects from crosswalk murals\, to bodypainting retreats\, to logo design\, all which landed me where I am today. I have settled into being a children’s book illustrator where I get to spend my time with the medium I love: watercolor. I am currently working with three authors\, one of which I have partnered with long term\, for 13 series and 39 books of mindfulness tools for children! The first book in the first series\, called Courage finds his Calm\, is being published this coming August by Morgan James Publishing!  \n“Through teaching me to think critically\, Waldorf fostered problem-solving skills and a self-reliance within me that has made me resilient to life’s challenges and given me the strength to face anything life has thrown at me. However\, I think the very best thing Waldorf gave to me was a loving and supportive community throughout my childhood that nurtured me into becoming a healthy adult.” \nYou can find us at Awakentheone.org. \nYou can find me on instagram at @izzyssketchbook and my website at isabellaclark.com
URL:https://denverwaldorf.org/event/alumni-panel-2/
LOCATION:Music Room
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SUMMARY:College Series - Making Choices: How to Know What's Right
DESCRIPTION:The College Series are informative sessions focused on different aspects of the college and post-secondary application process. These sessions are open to all DWS parents and supporters\, particularly the families of high school students\, and especially during the junior year (unless otherwise noted). All sessions are scheduled for Tuesdays at 4pm and will be in person and on zoom https://zoom.us/j/96481715221?pwd=ifG3aBEYHC5S82Zg6xIJIlIM6T4Kms.1
URL:https://denverwaldorf.org/event/college-series-application-101-overview-of-the-process-2-2-2-2/
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SUMMARY:Adventures in Anthroposphic Education: A Healing Moment in Our Time- An Introduction to Eurythmy & Eurythmy Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Eurythmy comes from the Greek word meaning “Harmonious movement or rhythm” .\nWhat does it mean for our children and for us to be in “harmonious rhythm” in our\nbodies\, in ourselves\, and in relation to others\, our environment\, and world?\nTogether we will experience Eurythmy as a performance art\, and explore how we might\nfind some of its pedagogical and therapeutic benefits.\nWe look forward to having you join us! \nWith guidance from Rudolf Steiner\, Eurythmy grew out of the soil of Anthroposophy as a\nrenewed form of social movement art\, that makes visible speech and music in\nperformance\, supports healthy child development in Waldorf pedagogy\, enlivens\nindividual practice and group work. Later\, to address more acute imbalances and illnesses\nin their patients\, specialized indications for a Eurythmy Therapy were given to\nanthroposophical doctors and eurythmists. \nBride Alona McWilliam\, a Waldorf alumni\, is a graduate of\nEurythmy Spring Valley\, NY and is currently completing a Masters\nin Therapeutic Eurythmy through Alanus and Oslo Universities.\nShe recently moved to Colorado for an internship at the Denver\nCenter for Anthroposophical Therapies\, mentored by Dr. Adam\nBlanning and therapeutic eurythmist\, Glenda Monasch. In the last\nfew months of study and thesis work\, she looks forward to\ncontinuing to deepen her eurythmy therapy experience in 1:1\npractice\, group work\, and community engagement. \nContact her at bridemcw@comcast.net with any questions or if interested in individual Eurythmy therapy sessions. \nRSVP by Feb 12th \n\n 
URL:https://denverwaldorf.org/event/adventures-in-anthroposphic-education-a-healing-moment-in-our-time-an-introduction-to-eurythmy-eurythmy-therapy/
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