Upcoming events

At Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, social and cultural activity is seen as an underpinning of a fulfilling life.


Kimberton Craft Market - September 7
Sep
7

Kimberton Craft Market - September 7

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In addition to our own craft studios, the Kimberton Craft Market has over 20 local artisans on the first Saturday of April, May and September at Rose Hall. In October we will join Kimberton Whole Foods and Kimberton Garden and Gifts in Kimberton Village for their special pop-up event.

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Kimberton Craft Market - May 4
May
4

Kimberton Craft Market - May 4

In addition to our own craft studios, the Kimberton Craft Market has over 20 local artisans on the first Saturday of April, May and September at Rose Hall. In October we will join Kimberton Whole Foods and Kimberton Garden and Gifts in Kimberton Village for their special pop-up event.

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Let’s Play, facilitated by Angie Foster - April 14
Apr
14

Let’s Play, facilitated by Angie Foster - April 14

Angie Foster is a clowning facilitator, drama teacher, director, and actress. She trained as a classical actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She then spent years acting professionally including on Broadway, off-Broadway, several years of experimental theatre with Andre Gregory, and repertory theaters around the country. In 2004 she began her training as a clowning facilitator and is currently on the team of Nose to Nose of North America. She has facilitated clowning workshops in the Philadelphia area, at conferences, and elsewhere in the U.S. She has been teaching and directing plays at Kimberton Waldorf School for the past 25 years, continuing to discover the transformative possibilities for students through storytelling and drama. Angie‘s work combines her passion for improvisation and theatre, her quest for what it is to be human, and discovering freedom through play.

To register and for more info.: 4AngieFoster@gmail.com • 610.608.1238

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The Chamber Music Residency Program - Cynthia Raim - April 7
Apr
7

The Chamber Music Residency Program - Cynthia Raim - April 7

Pianist Cynthia Raim will be featured in recital in Rose Hall for a special event of the Chamber Music Residency Program. Cynthia Raim is well known in the Philadelphia area as a regular in the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society series, and to music lovers everywhere as a regular at the Marlboro Festival. Her program includes works of Scarlatti, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, and Brahms. This is a recital not to miss!

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Kimberton Craft Market - April 6
Apr
6

Kimberton Craft Market - April 6

In addition to our own craft studios, the Kimberton Craft Market has over 20 local artisans on the first Saturday of April, May and September at Rose Hall. In October we will join Kimberton Whole Foods and Kimberton Garden and Gifts in Kimberton Village for their special pop-up event.

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The Chamber Music Residency Program - Payuma Trio - March 23
Mar
23

The Chamber Music Residency Program - Payuma Trio - March 23

The Payuma Trio comes to Camphill Village Kimberton Hills for a residency from March 20 to 23, culminating in a public concert in Rose Hall on Saturday, March 23 at 7 p.m. The Payuma Trio, named for its members Shao-Chu PAn, Ya-Yin Yu, and Sarah Martin, come to us from the Bard College Conservatory of Music. Their program will include Dvořák’s ravishing Trio in F minor, Opus 65. The concert is free and open to the public.

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Valentine’s Dinner
Feb
17

Valentine’s Dinner

The cost of the Dinner is $150 per person. Click here to purchase your tickets.

As in past years, this will be a chance to enjoy a delicious meal in an intimate setting with friends who share your warm feelings towards Camphill Village Kimberton Hills.

Music by Piper Down (mostly love songs)

We hope you will also make a contribution to support the important work that CVKH does.

Your gift is fully tax deductible.

Directions

To reach the Café, turn in the main Kimberton Hills entrance and proceed up the driveway, past the large stone house on the left, following the drive past the solar-paneled garage to the next low building on the left. Parking is available adjacent to the Café, which is handicapped accessible.

 
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