Being Resolute: January Labyrinth Walk
Being Resolute: January Labyrinth Walk
January 8th Saturday 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
MAXIMUM OF 15 PARTICPANTS
Suggested Donation: $5
Facilitated by John Seryak, Labyrinth Caretaker
Programs have a minimum of 5 participants.
Yes, we are just a bit more of a week into the new year of 2022. It is a common practice for many of us to make resolutions as we begin a new year; a new start. Realistically, many of our resolutions are short lived without the results we were imagining. This evening as we journey, by foot, on this metaphorical path of our lives, let us consider the parts of our lives where we are steadfastly resolute: purposeful, determined, and unwavering. In these we can find joy and satisfaction.
*Visitors when inside our barn or in close proximity to others please wear your mask. Masks are most essential in times when physical distancing is difficult, including indoors or in crowded areas. We ask that you join us in this healthy practice when participating in our programs. Events & programs may be impacted by the pandemic.*
Our labyrinth is located on Wengert Road, at the second drive to the right. Please wear comfortable shoes. Everyone is welcome! No previous meditation experience or experience walking labyrinths is required.
Registration, which is required, closes three business days prior to the program or when capacity is reached. Please register by calling (614) 866-4302 or via this form,
Shepherd’s Corner Ecology Center is an outreach of The Dominican Sisters of Peace.