Origami at the library

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Teens 15 and up and adults are invited to the Mullica Hill library’s Origami Club at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19.

Paper will be provided, and various origami design models will be available to choose from. All skill levels are welcome. Origami is the art of paper folding using a square sheet of paper. When paper was brought to Japan, the art of folding it to make different three-dimensional shapes became known as origami.

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For additional information, call (856) 223-6050.

Register online at the GCLS website.

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