Origami sandhill cranes brief

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The public is invited to make a free origami sandhill crane of their own on regular origami paper and to volunteer their time to make one or more cranes out of silver paper for a traveling exhibit.

Seymour Main Street, an organization concerned with making downtown Seymour a better place, commissioned artist Wendy Eilers to design a traveling exhibit inspired by the sandhill cranes that travel through Seymour on their migratory path each year.

The event is set for 6:30 to 8 p.m. May 4 at the Seymour Library, 303 W. Second St.

Registration is preferred by Saturday by going to myjclibrary.org/events or calling 812-523-4636.

Trina Roark, information services clerk with the Jackson County Public Library, will lead the program, and Seymour Main Street is providing 1,000 sheets of silver paper to form the sandhill cranes.

Information: Becky Brewer, 812-405-1833.

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