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Nature's Palette for Papermaking presented at the monthly meeting of the Horticultural Society of South Jersey

Nature’s
Palette for Papermaking,  presented by Winnie Radolan, will be the topic of the
evening at the Horticultural Society of South
Jersey monthly meeting on Tuesday,
September 10,
2013 at 7pm. It will be held at the Carman Tilelli Community
Center, 820 Mercer
Street,
Cherry Hill, NJ
08002. The lecture is free and open to the public. At the end of
the growing season, our gardens provide us with a wealth of plant materials
which can be processed into papermaking fibers, useful for creating beautiful
handmade papers. Iris and day lily leaves and other plant materials can be made
into beautifully textured and colored papers. Winnie started her career in
papermaking in 1989 at the site of America’s first paper mill, RittenhouseTown
back in 1989.  She teaches at the University of the Arts in Pa.  Her works are
exhibited and in private collections around the world.  For more information, go
to the www.HSSJ.org  website.
 


 

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