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Photo Gallery 2003 - MAD-ness Crane Folding

| Making Bento| Crane Folding | Button Making |

| Pilgrimage Program | Pilgrimage Events | After Dark Program| After Dark Groups |

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Tomoko teaches students from City College of San Francisco
Ok, well first you fold it in half, twice...
Education in Action organizers
Ronnie and Paula
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Vanessa gettin' busy with her crane
Price folding origami
We're folding cranes because they symbolize peace. Peace is the word.
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Dolly sews the cranes together
My first crane! I'm so excited!
Beautiful display!
As part of the MAD-ness expanded programming, we did the first ever "Button Making and Crane Folding for Peace" event supported by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program. Over 40 people attended. Tomoko Furuya taught people how to make the cranes. Ken Koshio, who performed at the pilgrimage worked with Dolly and La to hang the over 300 cranes together. Photos taken by Jenni Kuida & Marguerite Meyer

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