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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in San Rafael. From education to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Gather with other educators to explore K-12 garden, farm, and nature-based education. Curriculum and hands-on skill building will be woven throughout the week. Participants will create their own personalized grade-by-grade curriculum, accompanying manual activities for students, and site plans to help develop their school garden. The course will take place at both the Marin Waldorf School garden (Monday and Friday) as well as Three Springs Community Farm in West Sonoma County (Tuesday-Thursday).
Learn cybersecurity skills in our Certified Ethical Hacker training. Hands-on labs to become a skilled ethical hacker.

Clay Sculpture Workshop with Margrit Haeberlin

Speaking with My Whole Self: Speech Workshop with Christine Burke. This workshop is an opportunity to find your voice and is open to anyone who is interested. All levels of experience are welcome.

Experience the inspiring and enlivening process of becoming a Waldorf teacher. In this two-day course, you will experience a mini version of what our students do over the three years of their training and discover how our program is rich in philosophical and pedagogical studies, movement, music, and art. You will gain insights into how the Waldorf approach engages the different aspects of our being and makes space for the cultivation of the whole human being that is vital for mental and spiritual health. Join us this summer at the Marin Waldorf School to experience the many learning modalities that make up a Waldorf teacher training program.
Join this Business Edge Breakfast Briefing to learn what leaders must do in the first 24 hours of a crisis to prevent chaos. Crisis does not announce itself. It hits fast and demands everyone’s full attention. A legal dispute. An allegation. A media inquiry. A social media storm. A personnel issue. One moment everything feels stable and the next, your organization is in crisis. What happens in the first 24 hours determines whether your organization stabilizes — or spirals. In this high-impact breakfast briefing, crisis strategist Susan Barnes reveals what actually unfolds when public pressure begins and how leaders must think, decide, and communicate before the narrative takes control. This session provides a disciplined framework for leading under fire — protecting reputation, aligning leadership, and preparing your organization before crisis tests it. Most organizations hope crisis won’t happen. Strong organizations prepare as if it will. If you lead a nonprofit, business, public agency, or board, this session will change how you think about readiness, responsibility, and risk.
Join our PMI-CPMAI® weekend training and master Project in AI. Learn AI project lifecycle, data strategy, and real-world implementation.
The Waldorf Teacher’s Journey: Becoming Your Authentic Self in the Classroom with Jack Petrash. June 15-19, 2026 | 8am-4:30pm. Waldorf education was intended to generate forces of renewal for the children, the teachers, and the whole school. Great faith is placed in the teacher’s ability to be true to themselves and to work out of their own authenticity while being both creative and responsible. Today, we must intentionally reconnect to the inner striving of the teacher that is at the heart of our teaching. Jack will help us to reframe the path of the teacher, which is so needed today. Our very experienced faculty will collaborate together to build a rich, artistic, informative, and rejuvenating week.

Early Childhood Teacher Rejuvenation: Bathing in the Well of Inspiration with Noelle Thompson and Kate Hammond June 22-26, 2026 | 8am-4pm Cost: $450 In this rejuvenating week, we will take a deep dive into the wellspring of our work—Rudolf Steiner’s indications for early childhood teachers. What resources will help us meet the children in the fall? How can we live into the essentials of our work so that our students may inspire us and fill us with the forces we need? Throughout the week we will play together, move circles, and build a picture of how these principles can shine in the classroom. Our study will center around the pillars of Waldorf early childhood teaching. In the afternoons we will make, enliven, and animate with silk marionettes. Come and join us for crafts, study, eurythmy, and speech. Noelle Thompson Kate Hammond Why Be Screen Free? Please note that this is an in-person event only. A discount is available for group signups.