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World Labyrinth Day 2024
Check out the video from the 2022 walk.
ZOOM with us!
It has been encouraging to see the enthusiastic response from so many of you expressing interest in the future of the ‘Awapuhi Labyrinth. Knowing that there are individuals and organizations keen on preserving and maintaining this beloved space for the … Continue reading
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LABYRINTH LOOKING FOR NEW OWNER
Could it be you? I am looking for an angel or angels to cherish and continue Hawai‘i‘s 25-year-old ‘Awapuhi Labyrinth. More than just a piece of land, it is a public park, a potential business, and a cherished community resource … Continue reading
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2023 Winter Solstice at the Labyrinth
We invite you to join your your family, friends, and neighbors in celebrating the Winter Solstice by walking the torch-lit path of the labyrinth. Bring an umbrella ☔ if the weather looks iffy. Drop by anytime between 5 and 7pm.
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Verne Presnall 1945–2023
Born and raised on O’ahu, Verne Presnall, with a personal letter from Alan Watts, was able to escape Vietnam and the draft, instead running a home for emotionally disturbed boys. Verne’s working life as a metal worker included extended stays … Continue reading
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Semi-Monthly Oracle Card Readings
STARTING IN AUGUSTFIRST & THIRD SATURDAYS 8–10am at ‘AWAPUHI LABYRINTH Readings are by drop in or by appointment (email Becky). Appointments take priority. Please note that these are paid readings and are offered on a sliding scale starting at $10 … Continue reading
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World Labyrinth Day 2023
Check out the video from last year’s walk.
Labyrinth on KITV “Aging Well” Segment
CORRECTION: The labyrinth is not a “mile from the road” and “an acre across.” The center of the labyrinth is almost ½ mile from the road so the walk from the road in and out again adds up to almost a mile. The labyrinth is located on an acre; the labyrinth itself is 90 feet across. Continue reading
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