Origami Lesson Offered at Library

From: Albuquerque Journal | Date: June 7, 2005| Author: Journal Staff Reports | Copyright information

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There will be an origami -- Japanese paper folding -- lesson for children in grades fifth and sixth on June 14 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Rio Ran...

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