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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
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SUMMARY:Journey Through Our Labyrinth
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
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GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
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CATEGORIES:Community
DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230427
GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
LOCATION:Great Lawn
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Journey Through Our Labyrinth
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CATEGORIES:Community
DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428
GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
LOCATION:Great Lawn
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SUMMARY:Journey Through Our Labyrinth
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CATEGORIES:Community
DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230429
GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
LOCATION:Great Lawn
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Journey Through Our Labyrinth
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Community
DESCRIPTION:Pause. Breathe. Consider. Explore. We invite you to find your c
 enter\, spark your divine imagination\, try the world's first search engine
 \, and find wisdom on the winding path of the Reed Labyrinth.\n\nLars Howle
 tt of Discover Labyrinths is a leading expert in the creation of custom lab
 yrinths from exact replicas of classical and medieval designs to one-of-a-k
 ind installations. Recognized as a passionate speaker and inspiring teacher
  on the practice of drawing\, building\, and walking labyrinths\, he manage
 s a vast image archive of diverse designs from past projects and journeys t
 o sacred sites around the world. Howlett builds\, walks\, and photographs l
 abyrinths as a practice in mindfulness. He is a Veriditas faculty member an
 d Certified Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator\, having trained with the leader
  of the labyrinth movement\, Lauren Artress\, at Grace and Chartres Cathedr
 als. For three years he was the apprentice to master builder Robert Ferre\,
  learning the art of sacred geometry and his methods of creating proportion
 al and precise Classical and Medieval patterns. In 2015\, Howlett launched 
 Discover Labyrinths LLC\, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He inherited
  his mentor’s custom tools\, labyrinth library\, and workshop curriculum. I
 n 2017\, Howlett was named a master builder by contemporaries in his field.
 \n\nLabyrinth creation will take place on April 17-18\, and the labyrinth w
 ill open to the Reed community at noon on April 19 and be in place through 
 Sunday\, April 30.
DTSTAMP:20260314T102021Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230430
GEO:45.480358;-122.630082
LOCATION:Great Lawn
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Journey Through Our Labyrinth
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