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Taking a page out of the first division service event of the 202223 term, Rowland Key Club brought it full circle as we recreated the origami crane event nearing the end of the term. Making origami cranes originates from the Japanese custom that 1000 cranes would symbolize hope and healing during challenging times. “Desperation increased my efficiency. That day I made five cranes,” remarked Wilson Zhen, one of our members, “I really loved that this event has been recurring in this division and that so many people came by to participate!” Overall, this was a fun opportunity for members to learn how to makeorigami cranes and give back to the community.

By: Nicole Rinaldi, Rowland

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