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Labyrinth Sites on the Peninsula
   
Outdoor Labyrinths
   
  St. Paul's Episcopal Church
221-34th Street
Newport News, VA 23607
757-247-5086
   
  Eastern State Hospital
Williamsburg, VA
757-253-5161
   
  Govans Presbyterian Church
5828 York Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
Phone: 410-435-9188
Fax: 410-323-4409
www.govanspres.org
   
 

Hildegard's Labyrinth
Sisters of St. Benedict
802 E. 10th St.
Ferdinand, IN 47535
812-367-1141
wwwthedome.org

   
Portable Labyrinths
   
  St. Mark's Episcopal Church
2235 W. Queens Street
Hampton, VA 23661
757-826-3515
   
Labyrinth Societies
   
 

The Labyrinth Society
Box 144
New Canaan, CT 06840-0144
877-446-4520 Toll Free
info@labyrinthsociety.org
www.labyrinthsociety.org

Sig Lonegren has put up a Gathering Retrospective page on the web site consisting of a "memoir" of sorts written by Alex Champion. The link is at bottom center of the home page, or you can go directly to:
http://www.labyrinthsociety.org/gathering2002/retrospective.html

John Ridder has posted a few pictures on a special page on his web site www.paxworks.com: click on "2002 Labyrinth Society Gathering Photos"

   
  Labyrinth Enterprises
128 Slocum Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63119
Phone: 314-968-5557 / 800-873-9873
Fax: 314-968-5539 / 888-873-9873
www.labyrinth-enterprises.com
   
 

Veriditas
P.O. Box 29204
The Presidio
San Francisco, CA 94129
contact@veriditas.net
Phone: 415-561-2921
Fax: 415-561-2922
http://www.veriditas.net/

Administrative Coordinator: Roberta Sautter, email RobertaS@veriditas.net

   
 

The Mandala Project
http://www.mandalaproject.org/

The word "mandala" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit. Loosely translated to mean "circle," a mandala is far more than a simple shape. It represents wholeness, and can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself--a cosmic diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite, the world that extends both beyond and within our bodies and minds.

   
Ongoing Events
   
 

4th Saturday Women's Drum and Pot Luck

The 4th Saturday gathering is a casual gathering of women who meet monthly on the fourth Saturday of the month (pending schedule changes based on venue avaliability) at 7:00 pm. The gathering typically lasts until about 9:30 pm. Meet at the UUFP (Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Peninsula) at 415 Youngs Mill Lane, in Denbigh (Newport News).

Contact Connie Alson at 757.788.8903 for further information. Be prepared to share your pot luck dish and to have a good time when you come!

   
Places We Recommend
   
  The Labyrinth Society Labyrinth Market

A place where TLS members can advertise their products and services to the labyrinth community. Designed to be a one-stop source for information and links to labyrinth-related product and service providers from around the world.

http://www.tlslabyrinthmarket.co.uk

For more information, contact David Gallagher at info@labyrinthsociety.org
   
 

Labrinth Ribbon Fabric
Laura Foster Nicholson
Laura@lfntextiles.com
Phone: 773-883-1905
http://www.lfntextiles.com/

   
 

The Labyrinth Company
4505 Walther Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21214
info@labyrinthcompany.com
Phone: 888-715-2297
http://www.labyrinthcompany.com/index.php

   
Books and Films We Like
   
  Artress, Lauren. WALKING THE SACRED PATH: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Sacred Tool. New York: Riverhead Books, 1995
   
  Curry, Helen. THE WAY OF THE LABYRINTH: A Powerful Meditation for Everyday Life. NewYork: Penquin Compass, 2000
   
  West, Melissa Gayle. EXPLORING THE LABYRINTH: A Guide of Healing and Spiritual Growth. New York: Broadway Books, 2000
   
 

CHARTRES CATHEDRAL. This extrodordinary documentary film explores one f the most beautiful and mysterious cathedrals in the world, the famous Chartres Cathedral in Chartres, France, Fourty-four magnificent stained=glass windows, including three rose windows, tell the story of the world from creation to the day of judgment. The 12th Century labyrinth in the nave is the largest and best preserved surviving example of a mediaeval labyrinth in France. Who were the architects, the so-called Masters of the Compasses? Where did they get the courage and confidence to build such a complex and magnificent cathedral as Chartres?

Available through Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/Chartres-Cathedral-Sacred-Geometry/dp/B00007CVVR

Jean H. Kirkham has a copy.

   
  Lapallo, Connie. DARK ENOUGH TO SEE THE STARS IN A JAMESTOWN SKY. Availble for sale in the Jamestown Settlement gift shop and is or will be in gift shop of Historic Jamestown. It doesn't have reference to labyrinths; however, it does have a pilgrimage, scallop shell motif/theme woven into it.
   
Treks and Pilgrimages
   
  For those who have made a trek or who are planning on going sometime in the future, we suggest the following websites:

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