This was our first visit of the year. Since September 21 is the International Day of Peace we decided to build peace cranes as we've done in the past. The theme for peace day this year is "The Right of Peoples to Peace". We had quite a few students stop and take origami paper and instructions to build their own crane. Some already knew how. One young man created an origami heart; another young woman created an origami flower. The origami crane has become an international symbol of peace through the sad story of Sadako Sasaki, a young Japanese girl. She was born in 1943 and was only two years old when we dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. At the age of 11 she develped Leukemia which people in Japan referred to as the "atom bomb disease". While in the hospital she was told an old Japanese leged which said that anyone who folds a thousand paper cranes would be granted a wish. Sadako hoped that by folding the paper cranes she would get well again. So she began making the cranes and completed over 1000 before dying on October 25, 1955.
We also had a sociology teacher stop by and express an interest in having someone from our group talk to her class. We gave her all our contact information.
Libby