Lei Day - Hawaiian Lei Craft for Kids

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Embrace the spirit of aloha this Lei Day as we kick off Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a fun and colorful craft! Keiki (kids) will create their own beautiful paper leis, weaving together vibrant paper flowers, straws, and string. Lei Day, celebrated on May 1, is a cherished Hawaiian tradition that honors the lei as a symbol of love, friendship, and the beauty of the islands. Celebrate the warmth of Hawaiian culture and the loving spirit of aloha!

This program is proudly sponsored by the Oak Lawn Library Friends.

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