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In this instructional program you will craft, DIY, and explore new techniques that you've never tried before.
Celebrate Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month by learning how to do Furoshiki, an eco-friendly Japanese method of wrapping gifts.
Furoshiki are squares of fabric used for carrying, storing, and wrapping things. Their versatility makes them a particularly good choice for wrapping oddly shaped items. They can be found in a range of sizes, colors, and patterns. Learn more about this beautiful and ecofriendly art!
This program is intended for adults. Space is limited: register in advance to reserve your spot and receive reminders. Registration will guarantee your seat until the event begins. Accessibility needs? Please contact ask@acpl.info as soon as possible - we’d love to help.
Pontiac Branch shares a campus with the Fort Wayne Urban League and Brightpoint’s Hanna Creighton Head Start. It has a 2 story playscape for children and artwork on the pillars by Theoplis Smith. Don’t miss the stained glass window that was designed by William L. Lupkin Designs and donated by the building’s architect, Alan R.Grinsfelder. The Pontiac Branch is a community destination for neighborhood kids, organizations & clubs, and those in need of computer access.