Kokedama is a centuries-old Japanese form of garden art that is closely tied to the practice of bonsai. “Koke” means moss, and “dama” means ball.
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Main Library Patrons with strollers, wheelchairs, or other wheeled devices will find it easier to use the Jacobson Tower entrance on Quarrier Street or the Skybridge entrance via Summers Street Garage.
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Each class will cover a different hand sewing skill and a small project to make.
Come meet a Wallaby named Pantoufle and two kangaroo joeys named Beau & Gaston. Learn about their natural habitats and their lives here in WV. Please note that this event will take place at the Marmet Rec Center.
Ahoy mates! Make a pirate hat and spy glass and learn how to talk and act like a pirate from a professional actor.