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  • SAMFORD STAGS ANNUAL BALL- 1920’s Gangters & Gals

     

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    Tickets will be on sale at the Stag house at the following times.

    Tuesday 5 – 6:30pm
    Wednesday 5 – 6:30pm
    Thursday  5 – 6:30pm
    For telephone bookings contact Donna on 0437432962
    This event is our biggest fundraiser for the year and also a sensational night out, please support your club.
  • Samford Steiner School opens new Science Wing

    Samford Steiner School students now has a new state of the art Science facility which combines elegant architecture with functionality. The advent of the new building also means improved facilities for teaching hard craft which will move into the old science shed, as a knock on effect the present hard craft shed will be used for installation of a kiln for ceramic work.

  • Mt Nebo Hall – 60th Anniversary

    Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the hall on the 14th September 2013 with Markets, Historical Display, Bush Dance, Music

     

    If you would like to contribute! Please call Cathy Rough on 3289 8262 or vist www.mountnebo.org.au

  • Art Exhibition & Fundraiser Sept 15th

    10am – 3pm – 9 springfield Crt, Wights Mountain

    All monies go to the Crimson Family.

    Artwork by Diane Kime, Ian Jones and other Brisbane artists.

    Woodwork by David May, Gaetano moschella, Trevor Gaskell, Clive Oldfield and Barry Poole.

    Wood Sculptures by Guy Breay and Sandra Skodnik.

    There will be art, leather and metalwork demonstrations on the day.

    Entry is by donation. Contact Diane on 0428 986 096 for further info

  • Samford Golden Valley Pony Club – Horse Rally 2013 and Hunter trails Changes

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    The program for the Samford Valley Horse Rally that will be held on Sunday 21 July 2013 is now available along with the Rally Rules. Nominations close on 15 July 2013, please fill out the nominations form. All riders are required to fill out a participants agreement form.

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    SGVPC OPEN Hunter Trial
    The Hunter Trial that was due to be held this Sunday 7 July 2013 has been POSTPONED due to wet grounds and the weather forecast for the rest of the week. Details of refunds of nominations will be provided on Thursday 4 July 2013. New Hunter Trial Date is Saturday 24 August 201

  • The 2013 Samford Show

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    13th & 14th July 2013

    The Samford Show Society brings you the ultimate country show providing you with two days of non-stop family entertainment, a snapshot of country life and the very best the Samford region has
    to offer.

    Gates open 8:00am, Saturday & Sunday

    Admission Prices

    Adult $12.00
    Concession/Pensioners $8.00
    High School Students 14-17 $8.00
    Children under 14 $5.00
    Children under 5 Free
    Family (2 Adults + 3 children) $30.00
    ** Major Attractions **

    Come and be part of the excitement!

    • Robinson’s Family Circus
    • Dennis Massoud Sand Sculptor
    • Dreamtime Reptiles
    • Rock Wall Climbing
    • Fireworks
    Attractions

    • Equestrian • Gum Boot Throwing
    • Sideshow Alley • Prize Stud Cattle
    • Sheep Shearing • Dogs
    • Live Bands • Great Samford Dog Jump
    • Woodchop • Pig Racing
    • Tent Pegging • Antique Machinery
    • Pet Parade • Ute Muster
    • Heavy Horses • Classic Cars
    • Miniature Horses • Vintage Motorbikes
    • Pavilion Displays • Blacksmith
    • Tug-o-War

  • What is Steiner Education?

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    What is Steiner Education?

    Steiner education, based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, is aimed at giving each of each new generation of children and education entirely free from partisan political, economic, sectarian and racial influences. Steiner schools strive to produce unprejudiced, well-informed, well-balanced and creative young people who are practical contributors to society’s renewal and evolution.
    Educational Philosophy

    Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) was a European visionary whose life work enlightened areas such as education, agriculture, medicine, architecture, the arts and spiritual philosophy. Steiner trained as a scientist, editing Goethe’s scientific writings and collaborated in complete editions of Arthur Schopenhauer’s work.
    (For a preview of Steiner’s life and work, go to http://www.rudolfsteinerfilm.com/)

    Steiner aimed to create a holistic educational experience that enriched the life and development of the child on many levels, not simply through the development of the intellect. His aim wasn’t to inculcate in children any particular viewpoint or ideology, but rather to make them so healthy, strong, inwardly free and aware of their humanity that they could decide the course of their own lives based upon the integration of intellect and feelings.

    The first Steiner school was established in Stuttgart, Germany in 1919 at the behest of Emil Molt, the owner of the Waldorf Astoria cigarette company (hence the name Waldorf Education). In post-war Germany, Molt (an advocate of Steiner’s approach) wanted the children of the company’s management and workers to be provided with a quality education which would encourage a broader engagement with society’s issues and opportunities. Steiner stated in an essay entitled “An Introduction to Waldorf Education”, written in 1919, that “Children must be educated and instructed in such a way that their lives fulfill demands everyone can support, no matter from which of the inherited social classes one might come.”

    Steiner’s states in his 1919 essay “Introduction to Waldorf Education” that “Insightful people are today calling for some form of education and instruction directed not merely to the cultivation of one-sided knowledge, but also to abilities; education directed not merely to the cultivation of intellectual faculties, but also to the strengthening of the will. The soundness of this idea is unquestionable; but it is impossible to develop the will (and that healthiness of feeling on which it rests) unless one develops the insights that awaken the energetic impulses of will and feeling. A mistake often made presently in this respect is not that people instill too many concepts into young minds, but that the kind of concepts they cultivate are devoid of all driving life force. Anyone who believes one can cultivate the will without cultivating the concepts that give it life is suffering from a delusion. It is the business of contemporary educators to see this point clearly; but this clear vision can only proceed from a living understanding of the whole human being.”

    Steiner’s philosophy is underpinned by the belief in an equality of human rights, liberty in cultural life and voluntary co-operation in economic life.

    In 1921 Steiner was instrumental in the establishment of the pharmaceutical company called Weleda, which to this day makes natural medical products. In 1924, at the behest of a group of farmers, Steiner conducted a series of lectures on agriculture outlining Biodynamic Agriculture (or Biodynamics). Biodynamics is an ecologically sustainable and natural method of farming. One of the areas Steiner was concerned about was the degradation of the quality of food due to the extensive use of chemicals in agriculture, notably pesticides and fertilizers.

    Steiner’s legacy is broad and many of his ideas have received scientific support; an example is the alignment of the method of education to the developmental maturity of each child. Almost all forms of Steiner’s philosophy have seen rapid growth in their practical use during the last few decades, notably in areas such as Steiner Education, Biodynamics, Anthroposophic medicine and ethical banking (an example being the Triodos Bank in the Netherlands).

  • Festivalley – Samford Valley Steiner School starts 11am on Saturday 31 August 2013.

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    festiValley – where creativity and entertainment meet!

    festiValley will be coming to Samford again in 2013!
    The bushland grounds of Samford Valley Steiner School will be transformed into a bustling marketplace of stalls and activities from 11am on Saturday 31 August 2013.

    The festival will conclude with a Finale at 4.30 – 5.30pm featuring Murphy’s Pigs, 2013 Artist of the Year, Australian Celtic Music Awards – a big band renowned for thier passion, energy and irreverance.

    Call for Artists and Crafters
    We are currrently seeking local artists or crafters who create handmade items using natural or recycled material, who would like to participate as a stall holder at the Art and Craft Market at festiValley. If anyone is interested please email festivalley@gmail.com or call Amanda Bradley on 0481 100 098 for further information.