



In memory of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and, unfortunately, so many other victims of racism, the following is offered for those walkers (either by foot or with fingers) who wish to focus more on current events in our country:
Remember (as you pause before entering) those who have been harmed over centuries because of racist practices and set an intention. You may wish to reflect on a list of names.
Release (as you walk in)any intolerance you may acknowledge within yourself or your community. Nobody is perfect and change begins with one small step, something you can actually control.
Receive (as you pause in the center) any inspiration to increase peace, tolerance, and invitations of inclusion within your personal practices. The more concrete this is, the better.
Return (as you leave the center) committed to beginning or continuing practices of justice and antiracism that lead to peace. Perhaps you can visualize your actions in your home and neighborhood.
Reflect (as you pause after you have exited) on your walk and anything you may feel that you have learned.
Mary Ann Wamhoff


Park behind SITE Santa Fe on Callejon St near the Farmer’s Market. Look for signs! For more info, contact Barbara at 314-808-4571




The Santa Fe Children Museum’s hosted their annual Winter Solstice Festival on Friday night, Dec 20th. Courtenay Mathey and our crew laid out 366 traditional farolitos in the shape of a classical 7 circuit labyrinth. Courtenay, a local architect, who has been gifting this annual labor or love for over 30 years at the museum.

Celebrate the Winter Solstice on our votive candle lit canvass labyrinth
Sunday Dec 22nd, 2019 2 pm
Genoveva Chavez Community Center 3221 Rodeo Rd, Santa Fe, NM

For more info, contact Barbara 314-808-4571 or email lrgsantafe@gmail.com

On Saturday, Nov 16th, the Labyrinth Resource Group hosted a Canned Food Drive at the Eldorado Supermarket…..with a twist! As shoppers brought their donations from the store, they placed them on the patio along the lines of a chalk labyrinth. In the end, 405 cans created a beautiful canned food labyrinth! The donations were boxed and delivered to Bienvenidos Food Pantry to help feed hungry souls in Santa Fe. Our thanks to Eldorado Supermarket and Bienvenidos, and especially the shoppers for making this event a great success. We hope to make this an annual event!


Photo Credit – William Fong

For more info, contact Barbara at 314-808-4571
or email the Labyrinth Resource Group at lrgsantafe@gmail.com