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About Alpine Montessori of Millburn
At Alpine Montessori of Millburn, our experienced teaching staff dedicates themselves to giving each of our students individual attention while introducing them to hands-on lessons and experiences that prepare them socially, emotionally and academically for the real world. Our teachers nurture each child’s social and physical development while providing a strong academic foundation that emphasizes cooperation, positive peer relationships, compassion, social etiquette, and respect for humanity. Many of our tenured faculty have been with Alpine for more than ten years, respecting and embracing each student’s individuality and meeting each child’s various stages of developmental needs.
Our academically rich program has an excellent reputation for providing local preschool, pre-K and kindergarten-aged children with an excellent foundation for future academic success.
Programs
Heads of School/Owners
Gary and Sue Madia
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events
Wednesday, April 17
7:00 PM
Humanities 401
Béatrice Coron
Art bygd a Thousand Cuts
French Artist, Béatrice Coron, will present “Art bygd a Thousand Cuts.” Béatrice Coron will introduce the many facets of contemporary paper cutting as well as their historical roots. From a panorama of international artists and her own work she will demonstrate the endless possibilities and applications of this simple media. Used for graphic design, story telling or animation you will discover another dimension where there is no limit but your imagination.
Born in France, Béatrice Coron lived in Egypt, Mexico and China before moving to New York. Coron tells stories in illustrations, bookarts, fine arts and public art. She adapts her papercut designs in metal, stone and glass. Coron’s papercuttings were shown at Slash at the Museum of Arts & Design and she spoke about her creative process at TED 2011. You can see her work in major collections such as t
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23. May 2012
African Perspectives, Events
On Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 7 pm AfricAvenir invites to the Namibian Premiere of the documentary „Cameroon – Autopsy of an Independence“ (Original with English subtitles, France/Cameroon, 2008, 54 min) by Valérie Osouf and Gaelle Le Roy. It is at the same time the World Premiere of the English subtitled version of the film!nAttention: New venue! The screening series „African Perspectives“ has moved its venue. From now on, the series takes place at the Goethe-Centre Windhoek, Fidel Castro Str. 1-5, Windhoek. nThe 54-minute long historical documentary „Cameroon – Autopsy of an Independence“ is a groundbreaking milestone in the remembrance of one of the most brutal episodes of French colonial history, the secret war against the Independence movement and party, the UPC (Union of the Peoples of Cameroon). This secret war cost the lives of ten percent of the Ca