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Join Fernando as you learn about all the different kinds of fibers that can be turned into paper - and then make your own paper. Participants will need to return a few days after the workshop to pick up their dried paper.
Get in the mood by exploring this list about Traditional Bookmaking or this one about Plantable Paper.
Fernando is bilingual in Spanish and English and welcomes participants fluent in English o Español.
This program is made possible by Danny & Debbie Dean and the Danny R. Dean Fund.
Paper making is a "wet" process. Fernando will take your created paper to dry and return the dried sheets for you to pick up at the library branch a few days later.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | En Español | Class/Workshop | Bilingual | Art/Crafts/Hobbies |
In 1960, after residents petitioned for a permanent library, a storefront branch opened at 30th Street and Lafayette Road, the first branch in the system to be located in a shopping center. A stand-alone facility at 3325 Lowry Road opened in 1970 with 12,000 square feet. On June 1, 2019 the Lowry Road facility was replaced by a new 20,000-square-foot building at 3905 Moller Road.