Community Labyrinth Coalition
World Labyrinth Day
The Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew 8 Church Street, GreenfieldWorld Labyrinth Day Comes to Greenfield: "Walk as One at 1:00" On Saturday, May 3rd, thousands of people around the world will participate in the seventeenth annual World Labyrinth Day as a moving meditation for world peace and celebration of the labyrinth experience. Whether you are familiar with labyrinths or are new to the idea of non-maze labyrinth paths, all are welcome to learn more and take part. All around the world people will be walking their labyrinths at 1:00 pm in their respective time zones focused on peace. In Greenfield, the Community Labyrinth Coalition invites the public to “Walk as One at 1:00” at the local community labyrinth located on the side lawn of the Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew on 8 Church St, corner of Federal St. in Greenfield. The labyrinth itself is non-denominational. The purpose of World Labyrinth Day is to bring people from all over the planet together in celebration of labyrinths as a symbol, tool, passion or practice. The intent is to create a rolling wave of peaceful energy from one time zone to the next around the globe. Labyrinths are found throughout the world with the oldest dating back thousands of years.…