The Hopkinton Public Library is excited to host a special workshop for teens featuring a botanist from Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Participants will learn the traditional Japanese art of Kokedama, which involves creating mossy, circular plant displays. This hands-on session offers a unique opportunity to explore botany and creative gardening techniques in a fun, educational setting. It is a perfect event for teens interested in plants, nature, and hands-on artistic projects.
What to Expect
An interactive workshop where teens will create their own mossy plant displays.
Who Should Attend
Teens
Plant enthusiasts
Nature lovers
Creative students
Agenda Overview
Guided instruction on Kokedama creation followed by hands-on practice.
Venue & Address
Hopkinton Public Library
13 Main St Hopkinton , Massachusetts – 01748 United States
Organizer
Hopkinton Public Library · Public Library
The Hopkinton Public Library provides community resources, educational programs, and a welcoming space for all ages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kokedama?
It is a Japanese art form involving moss-covered plant balls.
Who is leading the workshop?
A botanist from Tower Hill Botanic Garden.
Is this for teens?
Yes, this is a teen-specific program.
Where is it held?
Hopkinton Public Library.
Do I need experience?
No, all skill levels are welcome.
Is there a fee?
Library programs are typically free; check the library website for details.
Tags
Plants
Kokedama
Teens
Workshop
Library
Hopkinton
Summary
A hands-on Kokedama workshop for teens led by a botanist from Tower Hill Botanic Garden.