Using the Asian technique of ‘wash painting’ known as suibokuga or sumi-e, teens created cherry trees by then adding tissue paper, to study the Hanami, or flower viewing.
After our spring art (Sumi-e) dried, a Haiku was written on them.
Washington County Public Library, Toots its own Horn as the place to be for all ages! From the classics - to the graphic novels, we keep you 'chugging on the right track to Reading'! Accelerated Reading books can be identified easily, with reading levels and the all important 'points'displayed. Just look for the AR sticker!
August 29 - Origami & Drawing and Inking September 12 - Let’s make sushi! A dinner September 26 - Costume Making! Beginning Para para October 10 - Costume Making! Beginning Para Para rvw, & Int. Para para October 24 - Costume Making!/ Movie Day October 31 - Halloween Party!
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