Meditation, Malas & Mandalas January 12, 2020 Name Address Phone Email Special needs? Emergency contact: Emergency contact #: I enclose the non-refundable deposit of $10. I enclose the full payment of $55. _ I enclose a donaon for scholarships. Total I am paying by check credit card Mail registraon to: Siena Retreat Center 5637 Erie St. Racine, WI 53402 Card # Security Code* Exp. Date: Signature: * found on back of card Visa Mastercard Discover Meditation, Malas and Mandalas: Practices Which Center Us Sunday, January 12, 2020 with Pat Shutts & Missy Isely-Poltrock From Milwaukee Area: Exit I-94 at Hwy 100 (Ryan Road); LEFT on Hwy 100 to Hwy 32 (4.4 mi); RIGHT on Hwy 32 to Four Mile Road (6.5 mi. along Hwy 32); LEFT on Four Mile Road to Erie Street (1.1 mi). Turn LEFT on Erie Street to SIENA CENTER (0.7 mi). Driveway on right. From Chicago Area: Exit I-94 at Hwy 20; RIGHT (east) on Hwy 20 to Hwy 31 (5.4 mi); LEFT on Hwy 31 to Four Mile Road (4.6 mi). Four Mile Road is at the stop light just aſter you cross a bridge. Turn RIGHT on Four Mile Road to Erie Street (3 mi); LEFT on Erie Street to SIENA CENTER (0.7 mi). Driveway on right. You may also want to check on the I-94 website for the latest construcon updates: www.plan94.org Siena Retreat Center 5637 Erie St. Racine, WI 53402 www.SienaRetreatCenter.org
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Meditation, Malas & Mandalas January 12, 2020
Name
Address
Phone
Email
Special needs?
Emergency contact:
Emergency contact #:
I enclose the non-refundable deposit of $10. I enclose the full payment of $55. _ I enclose a donation for scholarships. Total I am paying by check credit card
Mail registration to: Siena Retreat Center 5637 Erie St. Racine, WI 53402
Card #
Security Code*
Exp. Date:
Signature:
* found on back of card
Visa Mastercard Discover
Meditation, Malas and Mandalas:
Practices Which Center Us
Sunday,
January 12, 2020
with Pat Shutts &
Missy Isely-Poltrock
From Milwaukee Area: Exit I-94 at Hwy 100 (Ryan Road); LEFT on Hwy 100 to Hwy 32 (4.4 mi); RIGHT on Hwy 32 to Four Mile Road (6.5 mi. along Hwy 32); LEFT on Four Mile Road to Erie Street (1.1 mi). Turn LEFT on Erie Street to SIENA CENTER (0.7 mi). Driveway on right. From Chicago Area: Exit I-94 at Hwy 20; RIGHT (east) on Hwy 20 to Hwy 31 (5.4 mi); LEFT on Hwy 31 to Four Mile Road (4.6 mi). Four Mile Road is at the stop light just after you cross a bridge. Turn RIGHT on Four Mile Road to Erie Street (3 mi); LEFT on Erie Street to SIENA CENTER (0.7 mi). Driveway on right.
You may also want to check on the I-94 website for the latest construction updates: www.plan94.org
Siena Retreat Center 5637 Erie St. Racine, WI 53402 www.SienaRetreatCenter.org
Come treat yourself to a day of quiet, meditation, walking the labyrinth, creative expression, and time to come back to your center.
You will have the opportunity for simple expressive art—making a mandala and a meditation bracelet, called a “mala.”
Pat Shutts will lead the group through meditation and various methods to make mandalas and malas which can be used as your everyday spiritual practice.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
8:30am-3:00pm
Cost of $55 includes $10 non-refundable
deposit, noon meal, and supplies.
A Sponsored Ministry of the Racine Dominicans
Pat Shutts holds a BA in Theology and an MA in Pastoral Studies and a certificate in spiritual guidance from Creighton University. Pat brings her gift of compassionate listening and openness to the Spirit. She is a lay covenant member of the Wheaton Franciscans and is part of the Sophia
Zen Sangha.
Missy Isely-Poltrock is a Carthage College graduate and a member of the Lemon Street Gallery in Kenosha. She has had art pieces in various shows, including the Anderson Arts Winter
Juried Show, Watercolor Wisconsin at the Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Artful Women in Madison, and a solo show at Pop More Corks in Lake Geneva. She has a great fondness for collage and assemblage, believes each of us has a divine inner artist, and invites everyone to be kind to oneself.
Meditation, Malas and Mandalas: Practices Which Center Us
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When I began drawing the mandalas, however, I saw that everything, all the paths I had been following, all the steps I had taken, were leading back to a single point– namely, to the mid-point. It became increasingly plan to me that the mandala is the center. It is the exponent of all paths. It is the path to the center... Carl Jung in The Mandala Book, Lori Bailey Cunningham