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On the first Saturday of May each year, people around the world come together to celebrate World Labyrinth Day. This event, organized by The Labyrinth Society, aims to unify individuals globally through a shared love for labyrinths – the meditative and spiritual maze-like paths that have been found throughout history. This year’s event will take place at the labyrinth located on the side lawn of the Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew at 8 Church Street in Greenfield.

Labyrinths, which can be traced back over 4,000 years, are said to symbolize unity, peace, and spiritual growth. Currently, there are over 6,000 labyrinths listed on labyrinthlocator.com around the globe. The Labyrinth Society, an international group dedicated to supporting the use and creation of labyrinths, initiated World Labyrinth Day in 2009.

Elise Schlaikjer, one of the co-founders of the Friends of the Community Labyrinth who was involved in constructing the labyrinth at the Episcopal Church of Saints James and Andrew in 2019, believes that the popularity of labyrinths will foster a sense of peace and understanding among communities. She emphasizes the sentiment of feeling at home and unafraid when walking a labyrinth, encouraging participants to embrace the experience of getting lost within its paths.

For those interested in participating in the “Walk as One” event on World Labyrinth Day, it will serve as an opportunity for individuals to walk

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