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Sherry Wildfeuer / DirectorSherry Wildfeuer is an active member of the Anthroposophical Society, serving as president of its Southeast Pennsylvania Branch and as the representative of the Agriculture Section on its Collegium.She currently leads the orientation program for Service Volunteers at Camphill Village in Kimberton Hills, Pennsylvania where she moved in 1973 to serve as a co-worker for adults with disabilities. She also reared her four children there as a houseparent. She has been editing the Stella Natura biodynamic Calendar since 1978. Sherry attended Bard College, where she was introduced to the work of Rudolf Steiner.She left her academic studies to explore Anthroposophy as a co-worker at Camphill Special School.There she was also introduced to biodynamic gardening and the notion of curative education.She returned to college at Boston University in 1968 for one year, after which she decided to pursue her education in gardening.She worked in a biodynamic garden in Spring Valley, NY, apprenticed under Master Gardener Alan Chadwick at University of California at Santa Cruz and spent a season at the Goetheanum garden in Dornach, Switzerland.She then participated in the biodynamic course at Emerson College in Sussex, England and became the gardener and gardening teacher at the Sacramento Waldorf School in California for two years. Sherry brings to the Board of Heartbeet a long history of involvement with Anthroposophy, biodynamic agriculture and the Camphill Community.She has been an active supporter and advisor of Heartbeet since its inception.
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