Help Make the Haiku Tree Blossom
May 6, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
| FreeJoin us for an hour of fun all about Asian literature and art. Like little cherry blossoms they can fill us with happiness and appreciation. We will share a story about the Japanese man who first created haiku, listen to some haiku written by young people in the United States and Japan, and practice writing Japanese characters in calligraphy with a brush and ink. The haiku you write can be placed on our special haiku tree.
- Recommended for kids in grades 2-6.
- Registration required. Visit schlowlibrary.org/events to register.
- Limit: 30.
Presented by members of the Pan-Apida Circle.