Fall Festival
Sep
8
12:30 PM12:30

Fall Festival

It’s time for our Fall Festival! We are so thrilled to be hosting this event again this year! It’s been a while….

So… we invite YOU, our greater community to come join us for a day of fun! Come enjoy lunch, live music, door prizes, hay rides, face painting, workshops, a silent auction, wonderful company, and more.

We will have our famous cookies, breads, woven rugs, and goods from our arts program available to purchase.

We hope you join us!

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Fall Festival!
Sep
8
12:30 PM12:30

Fall Festival!

Join us for our annual Fall Festival! Enjoy a free lunch, live music, door prizes, hay rides, tours of the community, and face painting. There's fun for the whole family!

Our famous cookies, breads, woven rugs and table mats, hand-crafted cards, and goods from our arts program will also be available for purchase. Bring some of the beauty of CVM home with you!

Come as yourself or bring the family! There is fun for everyone!

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Central Region Food Access Network
Oct
9
9:00 AM09:00

Central Region Food Access Network

Join us Tuesday, October 16th, 9am-12pm at Camphill Village MN! Gather with food access friends of the field, tour the Camphill Village Campus and Farm, and hear from some local food experts. Reignite the energy of the Network by inviting a new contact in your own network who should be at the table.

Speakers for the day include:

Tyler Carlson, Early Boots Farm:
Named after the stage of grass growth when the seedhead is enclosed within the sheath of the flag leaf, "early boot" is when the grass has the highest level of protein and the prime time to graze. Early Boots Farm is located near Sauk Centre on 200 acres of fields, forest and wetlands. By cultivating perennials as forage and forest, they work to produce excellent grassfed beef, improve soil health and water quality, and provide healthy habitat for diverse flora and fauna.

Colin King, Maple Hill Garden:
A five generation farm, nestled up against the west side of the village of Clotho, in the Long Prairie river valley. Maple Hill Garden practices rotational livestock grazing, with cover crops and compost on their fruit and vegetable field. 

Stephen Briggs, The Biodynamic Farm at Camphill Village MN:
Located in the glacial moraine of central MN, the goal of the farm is to provide meaningful work for the people of Camphill. They strive to be self-sufficient within the farm organism and help the community to further itself in this endeavor. The farm produces beef, dairy, eggs, broilers, turkeys, pigs, small grains, and grass.

RSVP:
Serdar Mamedov
smamedov@umn.edu

For the Facebook event click here

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This War is Not Inevitable Performance
Sep
22
3:00 PM15:00

This War is Not Inevitable Performance

This War is Not Inevitable Performance

In St. Martin's Hall

A play for two actors written by Michael Hedley Burton, performed by Michael Burton and Christian Peterson

In 1917 the Austrian social reformer Rudolf Steiner described his vision of the Threefold Social Organism (Threefold Social Order) in an attempt to rescue Germany from a devastating World War. By limiting the power of the state, Steiner showed how war could become impossible. Two actors, playing a dozen parts between them, show how the rulers of the time received this idea. Steiner failed then, but the question we must ask today is do we want to continue with forms of government arising out of the nineteenth century? Could the Threefold Social Organism be the blueprint for something that will work in our time?

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MINNESOTA 3-YEAR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM SEMINAR #1
Apr
11
to Apr 15

MINNESOTA 3-YEAR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM SEMINAR #1

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Seminar #1: The Place of Anthroposophic "Re-membering Psychology through Relational Anthropos-Sophia"

Placing anthroposophy within the historical development of psychotherapeutic perspectives; from Freud to the DSM and beyond; challenges to soul and spirit in the context of contemporary culture and psychology, and how to respond; satisfying the demand for "evidence-based" research; soul-development dynamics; Pathos and Spiritus; seven adult learning processes as framework for the entire course; the Counselor's Mandate; ontological security as key to the development of the "I"; the myth of Old Saturn and the Thrones: the soul at the threshold as the crisis of our times; who is Sophia?; who is Anthropos?   

Curriculum: You can preview the full curriculum here.
 

Residential and meals options: We will have more information later.

Deposit: You can reserve your place with a $300 deposit for #1.

Please email:  Admin@AnthroposophicPsychology.org to register.

The Application Process:

1.  Upon registration, and payment of the $300 deposit, you will be guided through the application process online.  Please answer all questions thoroughly.  Your application will be reviewed by Faculty before acceptance.

2.  Upon notification of your acceptance to the Program, please complete the Tuition Agreement, and email it to Admin@AnthroposophicPsychology.org.

3.  Upon receipt of your Tuition Agreement and selection of your payment plan, you will be invoiced accordingly for the remainder of the registration fee.  Payment is due upon receipt.

Payment Plans are offered via a Tuition Agreement which will be entered into between the approved participant and AAP.  Then you will be invoiced accordingly for the balance of the tuition.

  • Each seminar begins at 2:30 PM on a Wednesday, and finishes at 1:00 PM on a Sunday.
  • If there is a conflict for some with the IPMT training, you can attend the other location for that seminar content.
  • The first seminar stands on its own, as a sampler. You can join on the second seminar, after which the series is closed to new entrants. At the second seminar, payment is required for both #2 and #9, which helps us in our planning and staffing.

 

Please contact Lindsey@camphillmn.org if you need accomodation. 

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Annual Fall Festival!
Sep
10
12:30 PM12:30

Annual Fall Festival!

Join us for a day of family fun! If you have always been curious about us, you're an old friend, or you are looking for a fun afternoon this is an opportunity for you! Every year Camphill Village welcomes the outer community for an afternoon of live music, a free lunch, hay rides and tours of the village, and a chance to purchase our famous baked goods or beautiful hand crafted cards, cutting boards, or weaved rugs. There will be face painting and games for the kids as well! 

Come by and say hello! 

Supplemental funds were provided by Thrivent Choice.

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