The Waldorf School of Atlanta and Academe of the Oaks hosted more than 250 Waldorf teachers and administrators at the 2010 AWSNA Summer Conference on the campus of Agnes Scott College. AWSNA, the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America, is the membership organization for more than 250 Waldorf schools in North America and this is the first time they have held the conference in the southeast.
Rhonda Wildman sent us some of the Decatur experiences shared by conference participants including:
FarmBurger was a big hit – especially the veggie burger and the fried okra. People loved the food at Farmstead 303 – on the day they visited, they were thrilled to be greeted by former President Jimmy Carter. One group frequented The Iberian Pig four times during their week-long stay in Decatur. The sandwiches from Badda Bing and Nectar were very popular. And finally, there were many sightings of Squash Blossom shopping bags during the duration of the conference.
The Waldorf School and Academe of the Oaks were proud to host this annual conference and proud to share all that Decatur has to offer. One of the conference participants noted on the evaluation, “Decatur gets a 10 out of 10 for beauty, graciousness and fabulous hosting and hospitality.”