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Special Event: Ikebana Demonstration
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Thanks to Myrna Cordray and the local Ikebana International chapter for providing us with such a spectacular presentation. All who attended had a memorable experience! Special Presentation: Ikebana Demonstration Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 10:00 am Guest Speaker Myrna Cordray Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, is truly something to behold. Highlighting the natural beauty of the components, they are unique works of art. Our local chapter of Ikebana International is sponsoring a special speaker and demonstration here at Knollwood. Myrna's programs are dazzling, and her command of her components and plant materials is truly inspiring all. You'll be inspired to use elements from your garden to create unique pieces at home. Reservations are required, and space is limited. Call 937-426-0861 to reserve your spot, or click comment directly below and leave your name and number attending! For more information about Myran Cordray and the program
Myrna Cordray is a charter member of Scioto Cut and Dried Garden Club; member of Terra Garden Club; and member of the Association of Garden Clubs of Ohio, in which she has held many offices. She is also a member of the Creative Floral Arrangers of the Americas and National Flower Arrangers, and the Ikebana International Chapter 84. Myrna was a student of Bob Thomas for 18 years. She is currently a student of Soko Cox, Master of the Sogetsu School of Ikebano, Tokyo, Japan, and holds teaching certificates in the Sogetsu School of Ikebano. Under Cox’ teaching, she has earned the highest degree awarded in the school, becoming an RIJI Senior Master 1st Degree Advisor of the Sogetsu School of Ikebana, Tokyo, Japan in the spring of 2011. She teaches twice yearly courses in her home.