Candlelight Labyrinth Walk | Johnsburg | June 20
- Adirondack Labyrinth 405 Bartman Road Bakers Mills, NY, 12811 (map)
Solstice PRIDE Pathways: A Candlelit Labyrinth Walk
Celebrate diversity and unity on the longest day's twilight in the Adirondacks.
Mark the summer solstice with a 'PRIDE Pathways: An Evening Candlelight Labyrinth Walk' in the serene setting of the Adirondack Labyrinth. As twilight falls on this longest day, join our inclusive celebration of unity and diversity within the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. Illuminate the Labyrinth's paths with candlelight, reflecting on personal journeys while connecting with others in a tranquil, supportive atmosphere. All are invited to share love, light, and pride in this magical evening.
Asa Adirondack is a 100-acre haven where nature, mindfulness, and personal transformation converge.
Recommended for individuals aged 15 and up.
Embark on a transformative journey and relaxing experience to celebrate pride with one of Asa Adirondack’s certified labyrinth facilitators.
For more information, visit Asa Adirondack’s website.
Because the Labyrinth is located in the Town of Johnsburg and residents can get a 50% discount, use your zip code as a promo code when checking out.
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Beautiful hand-crafted jewelry using authentic Adirondack Garnet gemstones.