Date/Time
February 10
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Evelyn's Park
Details
Join JASH at Evelyn’s Park on the second Saturday of every month to experience the art of origami!
Each session will have a theme highlighting a specific Japanese holiday or celebration. Participants of all ages can enjoy mastering this art form through three designs of various difficulty. From beginners to advanced practitioners, there is an origami pattern for everyone.
February Theme: Setsubun Origami
Bring some luck into your home by celebrating Setsubun, the official end of winter and start of spring in Japan, at Evelyn’s Park.
Observed annually on February 3, at home, in schools, or at shrines throughout Japan, people wish for good luck through mame-maki or bean throwing.
The three (3) origami patterns ranging from beginner to advanced are available for participants to enjoy.
Make traditional Setsubun symbols like a Lucky Girl Fuku face, an Oni face, and/or a mameire box to hold your Setsubun beans! “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi! Out with the Oni, and in with good fortune!”