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Ikebana San Francisco Bay Area

The Ikebana International (San Francisco Bay Area Chapter # 31) app was created to help build a closer-knit community among members of Ikebana International San Francisco: you can join conversations, share photos, learn about events, and find contact info for all members

The Ikebana International (San Francisco Bay Area Chapter # 31) app was created to help build a closer-knit community among members of Ikebana International San Francisco: you can join conversations, share photos, learn about events, and find contact info for all members

Ikebana San Francisco Bay Area

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Ikebana San Francisco Bay Area
Ikebana San Francisco Bay Area
Ikebana San Francisco Bay Area

What is it about?

The Ikebana International (San Francisco Bay Area Chapter # 31) app was created to help build a closer-knit community among members of Ikebana International San Francisco: you can join conversations, share photos, learn about events, and find contact info for all members.

Ikebana San Francisco Bay Area

App Details

Version
2.4.11
Rating
NA
Size
47Mb
Genre
Social Networking
Last updated
September 30, 2017
Release date
June 28, 2014
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App Store Description

The Ikebana International (San Francisco Bay Area Chapter # 31) app was created to help build a closer-knit community among members of Ikebana International San Francisco: you can join conversations, share photos, learn about events, and find contact info for all members.

Ikebana International, a worldwide nonprofit cultural organization was founded in 1956 in Tokyo by Mrs. Frank A. Allen, Jr., the wife of a United States Army General. The organization, with its motto of “Friendship through Flowers,” is dedicated to perpetuating and spreading the art of Japanese flower arrangement (ikebana) and with it, other facets of Japanese culture. With headquarters in Tokyo, International Board members are nominated by and from the membership of the Tokyo chapter but with their election conducted through votes of all worldwide members. As of 2013 there were 154 chapters and 9 prospective chapters with 7,788 members worldwide. A variety of publications are issued from headquarters for distribution to members, such as newsletters, magazines and hana-kagamis (ikebana instruction sheets). World conventions are held every five years in Japan and the North American Regional Conferences are usually held every two years.

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