We asked for your help - and you listened! We are a small committee and asked for help this year to
Light up the Labyrinth starting at 6 PM. Another challenge presented itself - when the temperature dropped and we had to make sure to dress warmly. Despite everything it turned out to be a wonderful evening. We couldn't have done it without your support. The photos and comments below help to tell the story! A special thanks to our photographers:
Robert McDonald and
Veena Balsawer.
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View of the labyrinth luminaries being set up - through the trees. |
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Many hands make setting up the 600 luminaries effortless. |
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"What a lovely evening! It was the first time my friend Judy had been to a labyrinth at all and she liked it a lot. It was fun with all the kids...a great family and community time."
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The enthusiasm of the children helping was contagious! |
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"The event was wonderful... I loved how the community all pitched in to help. Very special."
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Our strolling minstrel musician, Kerron Lamb, added to the spirit of the evening. |
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"I especially enjoyed the singer/guitarist and the digery doo player as added ambiance."
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At dusk the glowing luminaries lit the path. |
"The luminarias were gorgeous and the kids had a lot of fun."
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Kids often start joyfully running upon entering the labyrinth. |
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Some jugglers joined in the happy celebration of light! |
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So thankful to all who attended our Light Up the Labyrinth event to celebrate light, harvest, gratitude, peace and joy.
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