Labyrinth Summer School is for people of all ages and experience to learn how to draw, design, and create labyrinths using everyday materials and simple techniques. Come for a day or stay the whole week for a discount including a contemplative workshop and facilitator training. New Harmony, Indiana is a historic town infused with sacred geometry and home to three exquisite examples of Classical, Chartres and Contemporary Labyrinths.
Led by Veriditas Faculty and Master Builder Lars Howlett with Brighid FitzGibbon and special guests including local architects, artists, and musicians. Each program includes a lunch buffet and optional evening activity.

July 28: Sacred Space - Drawing Cosmological Mandalas
with Lars Howlett
Deepen your connection with and appreciation for sacred geometry and learn how it creates space for the labyrinth experience.
Sacred Geometry is reflected in the patterns and proportions of the universe, our bodies and the labyrinth itself. Discover how stepping into a circle instills sacred space and tracing a meandering pathway evokes sacred time. Channel your inner wisdom by working with intention and intuition in creating sacred spaces that reflect and resonate with nature. Connect with the shapes and patterns found in Sacred Geometry including the Flower of Life. Consider the meaning and symbolism of numbers and reawaken to the beauty and profundity of simple geometric forms in our environment. Learn the best practices for using a compass (bring your own or a basic one will be provided) and a comprehensive printed workbook will be provided.
Optional Evening Activity: Local architect and Designer of New Harmony’s Cathedral Labyrinth, Kent Schuette, will give a slide presentation about the history and design of New Harmony and lead us on a walking tour to reveal how Sacred Geometry was used in the planning of the town including its buildings, landmarks, and gardens.
July 29: Sacred Time - Stitching Classical Labyrinths
with Lars Howlett
The Classical pattern is the oldest and simplest form of a labyrinth, treasured by a wide variety of cultures and traditions over the past four to six-thousand years. A survey of its design gets us in touch with the archetypal roots of all labyrinths and a better understanding of the basic ingredients that evoke ‘the labyrinth experience’. Led by Veriditas Faculty member Lars Howlett, we will delight in the history, evolution, and application of the Classical Labyrinth.
Learn the ins and outs of its sacred geometry and symbolism including how it reflects the basic patterns of life, a journey through the chakras, and the four directions. We’ll contemplate the many Classical variations such as the Chakravyuha, Baltic Wheel, and Man in the Maze with photographs of stunning examples from around the world. Our afternoon craft includes hand stitching the Classical pattern on fabric, led by Brighid FitzGibbon. A comprehensive printed workbook will be provided.
Optional Evening Activity: Visit the studio of local artist and labyrinth designer Ben Nicholson.
July 30: Sacred Journey - Creating the Chartres Labyrinth
with Lars Howlett
Immerse yourself in the transcendent archetype of the Chartres Labyrinth as we trace its saga and secrets through stories and studies by modern day disciples.
The most widely recreated and beloved labyrinth today, the Chartres Labyrinth is an exquisite design that has turned around the lives of countless people from all over the world. Inlaid in the Chartres Cathedral in 1200, the labyrinth has been wedded to this beloved pilgrimage site, soaking in that holy space and reflecting its sacred geometry for over 800 years.
Join Veriditas Faculty Member Lars Howlett for a deep dive into the history and mystery of the Chartres Labyrinth. We’ll consider its design and variations, as well as how the center rosette and perimeter lunations took labyrinths to a whole new level. Photographs from Chartres and stunning replicas from around the globe will showcase some awe-inspiring renditions of this medieval pattern. A comprehensive printed workbook will be provided.
Optional Evening Activity: A full moon candlelit walk of the exquisite outdoor Chartres labyrinth replica (weather permitting).

July 31: The Labyrinth as Refuge: A Qualifying Workshop
with Brighid FitzGibbon

For millennia, the labyrinth has provided spiritual refuge as a symbolic, embodied practice of meditation, prayer, and self-reflection. This sacred path offers a quiet, trustworthy space to release worries, process life's complexities, regain clarity, and find inner peace. We can engage this powerful archetype for spiritual grounding and healing as an antidote to loss and uncertainty.
In this contemplative workshop, we will attune ourselves to the protective space of the labyrinth through a shared, supportive journey. Through ritual, facilitated walks, and the SoulCollage® process, we will pause, reset, and cultivate a grounded, resilient presence.
This event serves as a Qualifying Workshop for an online or in-person Veriditas Labyrinth Facilitator Training (offered on the subsequent Saturday/Sunday).
Optional Evening Activity: A southern bbq dinner with hosted by local artist Ben Nicholson.

August 1 - 2: Facilitator Training - A Spiritual Path
with Lars Howlett

"The labyrinth is a spiritual tool that has many applications in various settings. It reduces stress, quiets the mind and opens the heart. It is a walking meditation, a path of prayer, and a blue-print where psyche meets Spirit."
- The Reverend Dr. Lauren Artress
The goal of Veriditas Labyrinth Facilitator Training is to prepare people to introduce others to the labyrinth in an articulate, professional and effective way. The training addresses meditative walking in a variety of settings, with a variety of different populations. It is focused primarily on the Eleven Circuit Medieval Labyrinth but is inclusive of all forms.
Walking the labyrinth is being embraced as a spiritual practice throughout the Western world mostly because of Veriditas trained facilitators. The Veriditas Facilitator Training -- which began in 1997 -- remains the most rigorous and comprehensive training offered.
How to know if Facilitator Training is right for you?
- Want to deepen your own labyrinth practice?
- Want the tools and guidance that will enable you to bring the labyrinth to your community?
- Want to connect with a supportive community of Labyrinth Facilitators around the world?
- Find yourself heading up a labyrinth program at your church, school, hospital, college etc. and need broad training and/or specific answers?
- Considering offering labyrinth walking as part of your healing, counseling, yoga or coaching business and are curious about the business considerations involved?
- Love the labyrinth and want to offer workshops of your own? Consider completing Facilitator Training on the path to becoming Certified, Advance Trained and Accredited. Our Veriditas Accredited Presenters are now offering some of our qualifying workshops.
We encourage you to join us!
Optional Saturday Evening Activity: Storytelling around the campfire (weather permitting) with local guests.

Accommodations
, Meals & Travel
To book a hotel room, please visit www.newharmonyinn.com and use the group code 72626 for a special rate of $99 (normally $135) plus tax and fees. You can also call the New Harmony Inn at 1-800-782-8605 and request the Veriditas Corporate rate. Our reserved block of rooms with discounted pricing will be available for reservation through June 25th, 2026.
A catered lunch is included in your event registration; breakfast and dinner are on your own at restaurants/cafes in town or bring your own provisions.
New Harmony is an easy drive from many Midwest metro areas. Evansville, IN: 30 min, St. Louis: 2.5 hours, Louisville: 2.5 hours, Indianapolis: 3 hours, Nashville: 3 hours, Chicago: 5 hours.
Airport transportation is only available from Evansville Regional and can be arranged with the Inn for $85 for two guests if the pick-up is for three or more it is $10 each additional guest in the same shuttle. Uber/Lyft or rental cars are also available.

Lars Howlett is a leading expert in the design and creation of sacred space for walking meditation, centering prayer, personal healing, conflict resolution and community building. Lars is a practitioner of mindfulness and student of sacred geometry since 2003, experimenting with a wide variety of designs, materials, intentions and settings in his personal and professional projects. Lars was a three year apprentice to Robert Ferré, inheriting the tools, techniques, and teaching curriculum of a master builder. Lars is a Veriditas Faculty Member and Certified Advanced Facilitator trained by the Reverend Dr. Lauren Artress at Grace and Chartres Cathedrals.
For more about Lars and his work see: http://www.DiscoverLabyrinths.com

Brighid FitzGibbon, MA, has been a teacher for over 25 years, working with students of all ages in a wide variety of settings. She teaches History and Social Studies at a public Waldorf charter high school in Sonoma County. She has introduced high school and university students to the labyrinth and has nurtured a local community labyrinth initiative for many years.
While completing her graduate studies in Humanities at Dominican University of California, Brighid served as an intern at the Veriditas Office. She has maintained a close connection to Veriditas while serving on the Board for consecutive terms. An Advanced Labyrinth Facilitator and Faculty Member, she has also served as a small-group facilitator in Chartres and the Women’s Dream Quest. As a trained SoulCollage® facilitator, she weaves together the transformative synergy of labyrinth practices with the SoulCollage® process.