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Published: 22 April 2018 22 April 2018

At 1 p.m. local time on Saturday 5 May 2018 we will "Walk as One at 1" in one of our six labyrinths. Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths will be open until dusk. Admission is free although a donation towards upkeep is appreciated.

Bring your sunhat, your family and friends before 1 p.m. so we can start walking the labyrinth at 1 p.m. with the rest of the people in our time zone. Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths is at 355 Bursum Road, a stucco house on the left after mile marker 3 on Rt 159 off Hwy 180 between Glenwood and Alma. There is a labyrinth sign hanging at the red gate.

NB: Take no notice of MapQuest, Google Maps or Apple Maps as they have us located 35 miles away on a trail up the mountain in the Gila Wilderness! GPS 33.3765, -108.852

For information please call: Cordelia Rose 575 313-1002 or email cordelia.rose3@gmail.com or go to http://www.wmlabyrinths.com/glenwood.shtml for information about Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths, detailed directions, places to stay and more.

More about World Labyrinth Day
The Labyrinth Society has declared the first Saturday in May as World Labyrinth Day, a global day of celebration of the labyrinth with an invitation to walk a labyrinth at 1 p.m. around the world in your local time zone. The tenth annual World Labyrinth Day will be celebrated on 5 May 2018.

World Labyrinth Day has been established as a day for bringing people from all over the planet together in celebration of the labyrinth as a symbol, a tool, a passion, or a practice. World Labyrinth Day is a vehicle for informing and educating the public, hosting walks, building permanent and temporary labyrinths, making labyrinth-related art and more.

The Labyrinth Society (TLS) founded in 1998, in St. Louis, MO, is one of the foremost groups responsible for promoting the current international labyrinth movement. Since its inception, more than 7000 people have joined TLS. One of The Labyrinth Society's greatest contributions has been establishing The World Wide Labyrinth Locator, available on the website www.labyrinthsociety.org or directly at www.labyrinthlocator.com.

Additional World Labyrinth Day information and resources are available on The Labyrinth Society's website at http://labyrinthsociety.org/world-labyrinth-day