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| Upcoming
Labyrinth Events
with Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D. |
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2009 |
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| Past
Workshops
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2nd
Annual Northwest Labyrinth Gathering
May
18-20, 2007
The Heart’s Longing: In Beauty and Nature the Labyrinth
Restores Us
Smullin Health Education Center
Rogue Valley Medical Center
2825 East Barnett Road
Medford, Oregon 97504
Schedule
FRIDAY EVENING
Registration, Labyrinth Marketplace open, welcome, slide show
of local labyrinths, invited guest: Jean Houston, Ph.D., closing
ceremony on hospital labyrinth.
Friday Keynote Address by Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D.: Reflections
in the Labyrinth. The talk and imagery will focus on how the
labyrinth can be used to see ourselves, our relationships, and
the world around us from a new perspective.
SATURDAY
Registration, Labyrinth Marketplace open, continental breakfast,
workshops.
Catered healthy lunch with forums of your choice:
SUNDAY
Self-guided tours of surrounding local labyrinths. |
Discovering
the Labyrinth
Through The Santa Rosa Junior College, Community
Education
September 23, 2006
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Held at 1011 Benton Street-corner of Benton and King
(home of the first permanent installation of a Santa Rosa Labyrinth)
With Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D.
Through videos, lecture,
and hands-on experience, students in this one-day class will learn
the history and mythology of the labyrinth; how the labyrinth
can be used in schools, hospitals, businesses, and for personal
use. Participants will actually lay out and walk a labyrinth and
take home their own personal labyrinth.
To Register:
2039 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
#9190 Fee: $65.00 (includes $5.00 of materials)
Phone: 707-527-4372
Santa
Rosa JC Community Education Website
https://busapp02.santarosa.edu/CommunityEducation/HomePage.aspx |
| Saturday,
June 24th, all day - Summer of Woodstock Family Festival!
At the Charles M. Schulz Museum - Make tie-dye
T-shirts and enjoy other activities. From 1:00 - 3:00 pm, take
a labyrinth journey and design your own labyrinth with Lea Goode-Harris,
creator of the Snoopy Labyrinth.
Charles
M. Schulz Mueseum and Research Center
2301 Hardies Lane
Santa Rosa, California 95403
707-579-4452
www.schulzmuseum.org |
Winterfest
Friday, December 16, 2005
Join Sara Spaulding-Phillips and the Women of The Mysteries
for a winter warming and a special circle of friends and family.
Art
Show: 4:00 to
7:00 P.M.
Enjoy our art, meet other Sonoma County
spiritual women leaders, and shop for gifts.
Winter Solstice Sacred Circle: 7:00 to 10:00 P.M.
Bring a seasonal object for the alter, food to
share, and a small "give-away" for a gift exchange.
Labyrinth Walk: A
Seven-Circuit Labyrinth will be availble for walking.
Design and temporary installation by Lea Goode-Harris
Whischemann
Hall- 460 Eddie Lane near Seb. Community Center.
R.S.V.P. (707) 578-7272, ext 2
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Light
Insight: Holidays at the San Francisco Exploritorium
LIGHT LABYRINTH
December 17 & 18, 2005
Design and Installation by Lea Goode-Harris
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
The Exploratorium is located inside the Palace of Fine Arts in
San Francisco's Marina District. Museum admission is as follows:
Members FREE; Adults (18-64) $13.00; University Students (with
ID) $10.00; Senior Citizens (65+) $10.00; People with disabilities
$10.00; Youth (13-17) $10.00; Children (4-12) $8.00; Children
Under 4 FREE.
If
you’re wearing a light-emitting outfit or accessory, you’ll
get in for half-price admission on the weekend of December 17
& 18.
San
Francisco Exploratorium
3601 Lyon Street
San Francisco
California 94123-1099
For more information: San
Francisco Exploritorium |
New
Year's Eve Peace Labyrinth,
December 31st, 2005-2006.
Mary Luttrell will be creating a labyrinth for walking and meditating
as a part of the Peace theme for the evening at the New Years
Eve Dance Concert at the Sebastopol Community Center with Nina
Gerber and the One Night Onlys (Teresa Trull, Kenny Edwards,
Josh Needleman and Jack Allen), Spencer B & the Funky Soul
Doctors and the Love Choir (of which Mary is a singing member).
December 31st 7:30pm doors open, Tickets
available at SCC, Incredible Records, Last Record Store
or ONLINE: http://www.seb.org/online_tickets/sebastopol_community_center_events.html
Cost is $35.00 for tickets purchased in advance or $45.00 for
tickets at the door.
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Discovering
the Labyrinth
Through The Santa Rosa Junior College, Community
Education
Saturday, September 24, 2005
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Held at 1011 Benton Street-corner of Benton and King
(home of the first permanent installation of a Santa Rosa Labyrinth)
With Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D. & Mary Luttrell, CMC
Through videos, lecture, and hands-on
experience, students in this one-day class will learn the history
and mythology of the labyrinth; how the labyrinth can be used
in schools, hospitals, businesses, and for personal use. Participants
will actually lay out and walk a labyrinth and take home their
own personal labyrinth.
To Register:
2039 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
#9190 Fee: $65.00 (includes $5.00 of materials)
Phone: 707-527-4372
www.santarosa.edu/communityed
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Worldwide
Circle of Labyrinths
Commemorating the the Victims and Survivors of Hurricane Katrina,
Floods in Central Europe & Typhoon Talim
September 7 - 11, 2005 and any date beyond...
This project came about through a series of synchronistic and
inspiring correspondences, catalyzed together by a letter sent
out from Masura Emoto, president of The Love and Thanks to Water
Project, asking for prayers for the water and for the people affected
by the 2004 tsunami. Please visit the website that we have created
at www.waterlabyrinths.com
for inspiration and suggestions for how you might participate,
privately, or in the company of others.
Please pass this website and project on to anyone else you think
might be interested. We hope you will join us in any way you can.
Sincerely, Carol Posch Comstock, USA, William Frost, USA, Lea
Goode-Harris, USA, Selma Sevenhuijsen, The Netherlands.
Labyrinth & Sea Project- http://www.waterlabyrinths.com
Sonoma
County Suggestions for Participating
We are lucky to have several public labyrinths available to us
here in Sonoma County- The Snoopy Labyrinth, The Sebastopol Community
Center Labyrinth, Oak Park Labyrinth in Petaluma, and the Trinity
Episcopal Church's Bayeux Labyrinth & First Congregational
Church Labyrinths of Sonoma.
Walkers are invited to bring a small vial of water from their
homes, or from a source of water that is special to them. As they
carry the water to their destination, and then walk the labyrinth,
they might want to focus their attention on what they are personally
bringing, into the water they carry. Before, during, or after
the labyrinth walk, visitors can let their water mingle with the
soil of the labyrinth or surrounding garden area, sending their
love to all who have been touched by the tsunami. |
Forrestville
Labyrinth!
Lea Goode-Harris & Mary Luttrell of the Labyrinth Design Team
are installing/providing/creating a full size temporary labyrinth at
the Forestville Town Social on Wednesday, Aug. 24,
from 5:30 - 7:30 in downtown Forestville on Hwy 116, at the site
of the future Town Square. The event is open to the public, although
especially for Forestvillians to see the plans for their new Town
Square which will be built in the next few years as a part of a
large commercial/residential mixed use development by Orrin Thiessen.
The plans for the future Town Square include a permanent labyrinth, which
the Labyrinth Design Team is coordinating. The Forestville
Town Social is being sponsored by the Forestville Planning Association,
of which Mary Luttrell has been an active member for several
years. There will also be a performance stage, with live music,
a mini farmers' market, food and wine. |
Workshop/Fundraiser
to benefit "The Labyrinth Project" at Sonoma State University
The Healing Power of the Doll
with Gerryann Olson, Ph.D.
Sandra Beddow & Karen Danielson invite you to
a day of Exploration in Depth Psychology
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Cost: $85.00 (Lunch Provided)
10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Held at the Hotel Healdsburg Carriage House
25 Mattheson Street, Healdsburg
Discover the symbolic dimensions of the human and animal figure
in this transformative one-day workshop with Dr. Gerri Olson of
Sonoma State University. A labyrinth will be available for walking.
To Register: Send a check made payable to : SSU Academic Foundation,
Labyrinth Project
to P.O.Box
1909, Healdsburg, CA 95448 |
How
To Make & Experience A Labyrinth
Santa Rosa Junior College, Community Education
Saturday, June 18, 2005
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
With Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D.
Through videos, lecture, and hands-on experience, students in
this one-day class will learn the history and mythology of the
labyrinth; how the labyrinth can be used in schools, hospitals,
businesses, and for personal use. Participants will actually lay
out and walk a labyrinth
To Register:
2039 Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus
#9190 Fee: $65.00 (includes $5.00 of materials)
Phone: 707-527-4372
www.santarosa.edu/communityed |
Fourth
Annual Labyrinth Festival of New England
Saturday, June 4, 2005
Keynote Speaker: Lea Goode-Harris, Ph.D.
Workshops
and Presentations
Sponsored by the Labyrinth Guild of New England and Regis College
For more information, please visit the New
England Labyrinth Guild's Website |
Dragonfly
Farm Floral Open House & Garden Art Show Opening
Sunday, May 1, 2005,
12 - 5pm
Come walk the
gardens, discover the rainbow labyrinth in the Willow Circle, become
lost in the beauty and sensory bliss of nature all the while enjoying
the works of local artists:
concrete and cast fabrications of Mimi Goode, carved glassworks
by Mary Lou Shepas, photographs by Rob Scheid, garden art by Jann
Eyrick, decorative planters and garden sculpture by Todd Reed, and
labyrinth art by Lea Goode-Harris.
Bring your friends, family, and a picnic - or enjoy the delicious
food from Aquaria El Cornel's Taco Truck, while tasting Murphy-Goode's
Tin Roof Wine.
For more information, please visit the Dragonfly
Farm Website. |
Worldwide
Circle of Labyrinths
Commemorating the the Victims and Survivors of the 2004 Tsunami
Sunday, January 23, 2005
Many of us have been touched in different ways by the 2004 tsunami.
This project came about through a series of synchronistic and
inspiring correspondences, catalyzed together by a letter sent
out from Masura Emoto, president of The Love and Thanks to Water
Project, asking for prayers for the water and for the people affected
by the 2004 tsunami. Please visit the website that we have created
at www.waterlabyrinths.com
for inspiration and suggestions for how you might participate,
privately, or in the company of others.
Please pass this website and project on to anyone else you think
might be interested. We hope you will join us in any way you can.
Sincerely, Carol Posch Comstock, USA, William Frost, USA, Lea
Goode-Harris, USA, Selma Sevenhuijsen, The Netherlands.
Labyrinth & Sea Project- http://www.waterlabyrinths.com
Sonoma
County Suggestions for Participating
We are lucky to have several public labyrinths available to us
here in Sonoma County- The Snoopy Labyrinth, The Sebastopol Community
Center Labyrinth, Luther Burbank Performing Art Center Labyrinth,
Oak Park Labyrinth in Petaluma, and the Trinity Episcopal Church's
Bayeux Labyrinth & First Congregational Church Labyrinths
of Sonoma.
Walkers are invited to bring a small vial of water from their
homes, or from a source of water that is special to them. As they
carry the water to their destination, and then walk the labyrinth,
they might want to focus their attention on what they are personally
bringing, into the water they carry. Before, during, or after
the labyrinth walk, visitors can let their water mingle with the
soil of the labyrinth or surrounding garden area, sending their
love to all who have been touched by the tsunami.
Lea
Goode-Harris, Ph.D. will be at the Schulz Museum Snoopy Labyrinth
at 3:00 PM to walk and answer any questions about the event.
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