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LOS ANGELES -- An artist in Los Angeles is memorializing each of the thousands of people who have died from covid-19 in the United States with a delicate origami crane. Karla Funderburk started making ...
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At the start of Catherine Holliday’s mini-course on orgami at Westbrook Intermediate School, she reads a story titled “Sadako.” Dedicated to the children of Hiroshima, it’s about a little girl named ...
With squares of colored paper and nimble fingers, a group of high school students is teaching a lesson of hope, literally a thousand times over. According to Japanese legend, the gods grant a sick ...
LONGMEADOW – The paper crane, created with the Japanese art of origami, is a symbol of peace and hope. Students at Longmeadow High School are setting out to create 1,000 paper cranes in an effort to ...
We first became acquainted with the story of the 1,000 paper cranes when we saw a “flock” of the origami birds at the home of a good friend. An ancient legend says that if a sick person folds 1,000 ...
WESTFORD — Sometimes something simple can say so much. Against the backdrop of the national pain felt across the country Saturday on the 20th anniversary of the ...