CSULB’s Burns Miller Japanese Garden to host origami festival

<strong>More than 40 experts from local and national origami clubs will teach a variety of different folds for people of all experience levels, including animals, geometric forms and moveable origami.</strong>
More than 40 experts from local and national origami clubs will teach a variety of different folds for people of all experience levels, including animals, geometric forms and moveable origami.

Community members can discover why people have been enchanted by the art of origami— Japanese paper folding— for centuries as the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) hosts the annual Origami Festival on Sunday, July 17, from 10am to 4pm.
Guests will have hands-on experience creating three-dimensional objects from single sheets of paper. More than 40 experts from local and national origami clubs will teach a variety of different folds for people of all experience levels, including animals, geometric forms and moveable origami. Japanese tea and treats will be served.

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Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for Japanese Garden members, $3 for garden members’ children 12 and under and $5 for general admission children. Prices include origami paper.
Free parking is available in campus Lot 16 across from the garden.
For more information, visit csulb.edu/~jgarden or call (562) 985-8885.

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