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A labyrinth is a tool to quiet the mind and open the heart.
In the Ann Arbor area there are a dozen or so public labyrinths within 25 miles. Each style, setting, and material of labyrinth has it's own feel and unique experience. Walking various styles of labyrinth in various settings gives the individual an opportunity to experience the differences of a classical labyrinth versus a medieval labyrinth. Also, a stone paver labyrinth in a corporate setting may feel different than a labyrinth with a more natural path in a wooded setting. This event will also give you the opportunity to "walk" a finger labyrinth. Curious? Come join us on the labyrinth tour.
Tentative Schedule
10 am - presentation with finger labyrinth walk at 7 Notes
11 am - depart for Trinity Hospital, Ypsilanti
12 noon - depart for Northside Presbyterian/St. Aiden's
1 pm - depart for EHM Senior Solutions
2:30 pm - final thoughts/wrap up
3 pm - departure
Investment: Sliding scale Donation $30-$45
Cost includes presentations and guided tour by Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator, Rob Meyer-Kukan, printed materials for each participant, and light snacks/water. In addition, your donation supports thank you gifts to each host location for the use of the labyrinth.
Advanced Registration Required
Register here - https://forms.gle/13jAgS1RQjyPuJfA8
Finalize your registration by sending payment with the link provided once you submit the form.
This event does not include lunch, light snacks and bottled water will be provided. You are invited to bring a light meal that can be eaten "picnic style". You may choose to bring a travel/outdoor folding chair along for a snack break at one of our stops.
We will caravan in cars, participants are required to provide their own transportation/carpool, to our locations. Cars can be parked at 7 Notes, if you choose to carpool.
7 Notes Natural Health
3830 Packard Rd
STE 180
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
United States
Sunny, with a high of 71 and low of 43 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear overnight.
No, the motion to approve & adopt was made by Ceo, seconded by Lesch. If you're interested in an unedited/unredacted version of Monday's meeting, the link to the video recording of our budget work session and regular meeting is provided below -
Thank you to those Council members who support the citizens and the Rec Center.
Please note, the rec center now requires 1/3 to almost 1/2 of its operations be funded by the City of Saline taxpayers. Approximately 10% of our City population uses the facility, while 2/3 of the members are non-resident. It’s time the non City residents of the Saline community pays its fair share.
What happened with the funding for the needed repairs at the Recreation Center? With all of the programs and community services provided at the Recreation Center, the nearby communities spending tens of millions of dollars to build new Recreation Centers, and the number of members/high usage for the Center and part
Name all the municipalities of 10,000 people that have their own Rec Center with a pool. I'm generally curious.
Saline Area Schools needs to take over the Rec Center with a Rec creation millage and maybe a short bond issue, too, for improvements.
The mayor and city council love to spend taxpayer dollars frivolously. More and more $$$ into the rec center, that needs to stop. We still don’t have drinkable water and yet the city keeps raising rates. Can’t speak for everyone but I would much rather have clean water than a “lazy river!”
Sorry, Toby Crotty. Do not align to your assessment or thoughts. While nearby communities are spending tens of millions of dollars to build Recreation Centers (because of their value to citizens and communities), Saline is in the fortunate position of already having a very good facility in place which now needs to
You avoided my main point. The rec center is a nice amenity for those that use it. However, it is not a necessity. Clean safe water that we pay exorbitant rates for IS a necessity for EVERYONE!
The unprofessional behavior while in the supposed role of being a journalist when talking to that protester is ridiculous. The incorrect information and “facts” you spewed during the conversation are just par for the course. Thanks for showing up!
I agree with your comments about this journalist. I use the word journalist loosely here, as a journalist should be bringing forth the views of the people they are interviewing, not bringing their obvious bias into every forced conversation.
I understand the right 4 peaceful protests, why expose children to hate and show disrespect to our flag, what is that teaching the children. As a Korean Veteran I oppose anyone disrespecting our countries FLAG, shame on the protesters,