A Familiar Visitor from the Narragansett Tribe

Jayden Mishquawtuk Mars, MWS alum and Narragansett and Ojibwe Tribal Member, visited Grade 4 as part of their studies of Rhode Island.  Jayden is a youth ambassador for the Narragansetts and spoke and danced for the class.

As part of his presentation, Jayden described the Grass Dance of the Northern Plains and explained its origins.  He explained the balance and symmetry of the movements and noted that this symmetry was also reflected in his dance regalia.   This regalia, which was family-made and handed down, included intricated beadwork, porcupine fur and eagle feathers.  His sister, Liliana, taught the class to count to ten in the Narragansett language.

As Jayden left Grade 4, he visited our children in the Morning Glory kindergarten.  As a former Morning Glory kindergartner himself, he stressed the importance of afternoon rest and his love of kindergarten bread.  He also met with Grade 8 students, and they discussed how different cultures have different perspectives on the Thanksgiving holiday.

November is Native American Heritage Month, and we are so fortunate to have Jayden and his family share their culture, experiences, and history with our school.  Both our home school site and our current site are on historically Narragansett lands.

Please click the photo to enjoy a clip of the Grass Dance.

2019 Holiday Faire Auction

The Fun of the Holiday Faire Continues with Our On-line Auction!

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Our community has donated an amazing array of items for this year’s auction. All funds raised are used in support of our school and programs.  We thank our supporters for their donations, our volunteers for organizing, and all for bidding.

Here is a glimpse of what you can find in our on-line auction.

There are big ticket items including an array of vacation stays.  Do you prefer sea-side, winter mountain view or Caribbean for your next family getaway?

Treat yourself with some self-care.  Massages, acupuncture, chiropractic care, yoga passes, haircuts, facials, even home organizing and date night babysitting are all up for bid!

For the foodies among us there are restaurant gift cards, growlers, coffee, oysters, mushrooms, homemade cakes, jams and jellies, organic garlic, farm fresh veggies, alumni-grown popcorn and even tea for two with Alice.

Opportunities for learning abound with lessons in Frisbee golf, surfing, singing, sailing, sewing and more.

It wouldn’t be a Meadowbrook Waldorf School auction without beautiful handmade items including: sweaters, hats, beautiful wool fairies, walnut Advent chains, and felted Christmas stockings to name a few.

The auction bidding ends Thursday, December 5 at 9pm.  Thank you so much for your support!