Folding Sunday - NYC, USA: Museum of Natural History
Note: We had been scheduled to be in the Rose Center Classrooms. The Museum had to change us to Room 319. So our meeting will be held in Room 319. Any OrigamiUSA members in or visiting the New York City area on the 4th Sunday of each month are welcome to join our monthly folding meetings at the American Museum of Natural History from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Origami Sunday will be held this Sunday (August 27, 2017) in Children's Lunchrooms in the basement of the Museum of Natural History. This is the room mostly reserved for the fourth Sunday meetings through the end of next year, subject to some changes; , and October when they will be held in the 2nd Floor Rose Center Classroom. The December meeting scheduled for December 24, the fourth Sunday, will be canceled, so there will be no meeting that month. Please bring folding paper plus something to share. It's especially appreciated if you bring a model to teach, but if you're not comfortable teaching yet please bring something else to contribute such as a model to show that you've been enjoying folding, an origami book or newsletter others might find of interest, or paper for the group. We will have a special sharing table" set aside for display of models to teach, models to show, books, publications, and paper contributions. These monthly meetings are a continuation of the tradition Lillian Oppenheimer began over 50 years ago of encouraging paperfolders to get together to teach each other and exchange ideas. OrigamiUSA is able to provide a meeting space - the rest is up to those attending. When you arrive at the museum please check at any information desk for the meeting room number. Remember the Origami by Children To submit an entry, you must be 18 or younger as of the submission deadline, March 31, in the year you are making your submission. Models must be classic origami, without drawing, embellishments, glue, tape, or cutting. For further information: http://origamiusa.org/obc Fall Special Sessions For more formal instruction, check out the Fall Special Sessions Listings: http://www.origami-usa.org/specialsessions