Cherry Blossom Tree Planting at Mt. Pleasant Library
In
October, 2016, the Japan-America Society, along with the National Cherry
Blossom Festival committee, planted four beautiful cherry blossom trees –
called sakura trees in Japanese – at the
Mt. Pleasant Library. This was the third time
JASW sponsored cherry blossom tree planting through the NCBF in the greater
Washington, DC area. This
was not the first time JAS has worked with the Mt. Pleasant Library. In fact, Japan-in-a-Suitcase
teachers students about Japanese language and culture at the Mt. Pleasant
Library each year. It was a pleasure for us to return to the library. With the
addition of the four cherry trees, JAS now holds a permanent place in Mt.
Pleasant.
JASW presented the library with two children's books - Eliza's Cherry Trees and Yuki's
Journey - about the Japanese gift of cherry blossom trees to
Washington, DC and the 3/11 earthquake, respectively.
Two
volunteers from Casey Trees, a DC-based urban forestry non-profit, taught us
how to dig proper holes, prepare soil, and plant trees. As they grow and bloom
the cherry trees will be a beautiful reminder for the students, families, and
residents of Mt. Pleasant that JASW is the bridge between their local community
and Japan. Visit the Mt. Pleasant Library in April to see the trees in full
bloom and check out a book!
For more
information on events held at the library, go to http://www.dclibrary.org/mtpleasant.
To learn
more about Casey Trees, go to http://caseytrees.org/.
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