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Member Benefits As the organization grows and matures we are discovering member needs and adding corresponding benefits. Below, you will see the many membership benefits:
The Opportunity to Connect Like the seed pattern for the classical seven-circuit labyrinth, The Labyrinth Society is oriented toward bringing people together, making connections and creating a whole. The Labyrinth Society provides:
- annual international gatherings (with registration discounts for members)
- regional representatives eager to answer questions and provide support
- general online forums
- member links on the website
- listings of your labyrinth-related events in our events calendar
- listings in and access to an online Member Directory
- a bi-monthly, communiqué of regional news, notes and happenings
The Opportunity to Learn The Labyrinth Society is here to help you not only learn more about labyrinths, but to share information with others in your organization or community:
- traveling educational exhibit, "Labyrinths for Peace 2000"
- symposia with an educational focus
- newsletter
- the annual gathering – three days of workshops and seminars
- an online forum for research
The Opportunity to Participate Once you have become a member, you may find yourself wanting to take an active role in The Labyrinth Society leadership. There are many ways you can get involved:
The Opportunity to Give If you want to give of yourself, there are many things you can do to both support The Labyrinth Society and promote labyrinths throughout your area and the world:
- share your labyrinth-related information with others through the forum
- participate in or contribute to labyrinth research projects
- share information with educators seeking to place labyrinths in schools
- hold public walks and workshops in your community
- submit an article for publication in the newsletter
- make a donation to The Labyrinth Society or a local labyrinth organization
So come on and join the fun. We would like to see you as a TLS member!
Photo credit: Labyrinth at Shrine of St. Therese, Juneau, Alaska, Photo by Janis Burns Buyarski
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