Events

Oahu

Waldorf Education, Certainly Different, Maybe Better, Why?
A Brief Journey Through Steiner Education


presentation and discussion with Brandon Zunin
Please bring your questions. Refreshments will be served.

Friday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Anthroposophical Society in Hawai’i
2514 Alaula Way, Manoa Valley, 96822

Brandon Zunin is an alum of Honolulu Waldorf School, EC-8th grade. Exceedingly curious,
he decided to write his Applied Philosophy college thesis to explore what was really going
on and why he and his classmates have so many questions as adults. He is currently
studying Pre-Med at Cal-Berkeley.

 


Study groups, School for Spiritual Science  –  anthroposophyhawaii@gmail.com
Honolulu Waldorf School  –  honoluluwaldorf.org

 

Anthroposophical Society Library, 2514 Alaula Way

Library Closed April 16 – May 11.  Regular hours resume Tuesday May 12.

Tuesdays 10 a.m. – Noon

Saturdays 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

 

 


Maui
Group meetings, Festival celebrations, Eurythmy classes, School for Spiritual Science
contact: Michael Hughes  –  michaelandsheri@gmail.com

Haleakala Waldorf School: Early Childhood program through High School  –   www.waldorfmaui.org
Lokelani Ohana: Biodynamic farm and Camphill inspired social therapeutic programs and living situations – lokelaniohana.org


Big Island

Mālamalama Waldorf School  –  hawaiiwaldorf.org
Study group: contact  –  Barrow Hutchison  – barrow1hutchison@gmail.com

 

 

 

 


Past Events

Michael Hughes presentation given at the Anthroposophical Society on our January Annual General Meeting weekend gathering on “4 Inner Faculties to Cultivate”.


Barrow Hutchinson’s presentation given at the Anthroposophical Society on our January Annual General Meeting weekend gathering explored how a currency designed for a threefold society could promote economic stability, social equity, and cultural independence. He explained how linking currency to productive assets, implementing democratic financial oversight, and supporting independent cultural development can create a more balanced and sustainable economic system.

 

 


The Lord of the Rings as a Myth for our Times

Mark McGivern is an engaging speaker who can delight audiences with his surprising insights into The Lord of the Rings. Using key concepts, he uncovers startling depth of meaning in saga, revealing it as a myth for our time. The lecture will provide an overview. The workshop will provide deeper analysis of the saga and opportunities to apply aspects of the myth as a key to one’s own biography and destiny mystery.

 


Oahu

8th March, 2024
Anthroposophical Society House
2514 Alaula Way, Honolulu, HI 96822
7:00-9:00PM

9th March, 2024
Scottish Rite Temple
1611 Kewalo St. Honolulu HI 96822
9:30-3:00PM

For questions, to register and reserve lunch: dr.barbaralee@gmail.com


Study groups, School for Spiritual Science  –  anthroposophyhawaii@gmail.com
Honolulu Waldorf School  –  honoluluwaldorf.org


 


Big Island
“The Lord of the Rings” as a myth for our times

     

29th February, 2024
Kono Masonic Lodge
73-5577 Kauhola St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
6:30-8:30 PM

1st March, 2024
Malama Waldorf School
15-2070 20th Ave, Kilauea HI 96749
6:30-8:30 PM

2nd March, 2024
New Thought Center
81-5687 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua, 96750
9:30-11 AM

Mālamalama Waldorf School  –  hawaiiwaldorf.org
Study group: contact  –  Barrow Hutchison  – barrow1hutchison@gmail.com