Crab Claw Narcissus Carving

January 7, 2012 9:00 am - February 4, 2012 5:00 pm at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Parish Hall

CRAB CLAW NARCISSUS CARVING
Learn the art of crab claw narcissus bulb carving from Mr. Gilman Hu!
As part of its outreach to the community, St. Peter's is privileged to sponsor the Crab-claw Narcissus carving class, taught by Mr. Gilman Hu.  In Chinese culture, the narcissus is a symbol of good luck and wealth, and is especially auspicious to display a blooming plant at the Lunar New Year.  Mr. Hu generously shares his knowledge of the art of bulb carving and cultivation to his students.

Classes:  5 Saturdays
January 7, 14, 21, 28 and February 4, 2012

Student's Exhibition:  February 11-12, 2012

Location:  St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, 1317 Queen Emma St., Honolulu

Registration forms are available in the church or from the church office, or click here to download a form.  For  more information, you may email the organizer shown above, or call the church office at 808-533-1943.

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS DECEMBER 30, 2011.
Enrollment is limited. A confirmation will be sent to each student.