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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 3:30am | IP Logged Quote dollylima

Is anyone else planning on doing this on the Feast Day of St Martin of Tours?

This was one of my favorite Waldorf/Steiner celebrations and Im planning on doing our own this winter. We have begun making our lanterns and Im planning on having some friends with children over for dinner and a walk through the trails on our land.
If anyone is planning on doing this, Id love to share ideas for making the night special.
My son's school used to have hot cider and home-made pretzels after the lantern walk. They also had someone sitting at one point (I think maybe the turn-around point) in the walk handing out apples to the children. I am thinking about placing a special surprise up in the field...a disply of pumpkins or perhaps some candles...to signal that it is time to turn around for the return walk home.

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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 11:47am | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

I did not realize it was a Waldorfian thing to do...we just thought it was Catholic. Our group made our own lanterns a few years ago, learned the Lantern Song in German, had a St. Martin Pageant and procession, and followed it all with snacks--home made pretzels.

It was a lovely evening, and I hope we can do it again.

I found some beautiful lantern instructions here.

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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 1:10pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

Macbeth, I thought the same thing. I think the origins are originally Catholic, and perhaps Waldorf schools have adopted it.

My sister's German cousin-in-law brought over some authentic lanterns from Germany and we did this last year. She said that it's a very popular thing.

Here's a thread on Martinmas from last year.

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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 1:23pm | IP Logged Quote Mary Chris

We did this years ago years ago when were involved with a waldorf inspired play group. That was how I was first introduced to the idea. We did a potluck, then little walk and came back for desert.
   
I was very inspired by the write up of your Martinmas walk MacBeth, I would love to do that sometime.

Dollylima, it sounds like you have some good ideas already to make it special.

We went to a festival at the DC German School some years back and they had lots of lanterns for sale. This year I think I will have the children make lanterns.

I think it would also be nice to have a coat drive. That might be an idea from the thread that Jenn linked to.   

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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 1:54pm | IP Logged Quote chicken lady

Mary Chris wrote:

I think it would also be nice to have a coat drive. That might be an idea from the thread that Jenn linked to.   


I am holding a drive with our local HS group. We are all going to meet and take coats and winter gear to our local Catholic Charities thrift store. (they give away the coats to those in need).

We are doing the lantern procession, but with IKEA lanterns. Super easy for me, but looks great and the dc love it.
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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 3:06pm | IP Logged Quote CathinCoffeland

Our parish homeshool group is meeting (at my place actually- november is my turn ) and going for the walk then sharing a simple soup supper potluck.

Each child is going to raid their piggy bank and we will give a collection to the priest for our stone soup(feeding the homeless) program.

our head priest is very anti h.s. and we are trying to raise a parish level awareness by being more visible and by doing more service projects.

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Posted: Oct 13 2007 at 9:11pm | IP Logged Quote dollylima

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I think it would also be nice to have a coat drive. That might be an idea from the thread that Jenn linked to.   

That's a wonderful idea...that's one of those "I cant believe I didnt think of that!" ideas!

I was raised Roman Catholic and had never even heard of St. Martin until I got involved in a Waldorf School community. Im really happy to hear that so many people celebrate the day, and in such thoughtful and meaningful ways. I will be thinking of this new (to me) community when we have our lantern walk, knowing you are also taking time to keep the tradition.
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