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Gyotaku (gyo "fish" + taku "rubbing")

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)

Orlando, FL

Gyotaku (gyo

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Gyotaku (March 9) Ended $12.00 $0.00
Gyotaku (gyo "fish" + taku "rubbing") (March 22) Ended $12.00 $0.00

Event Details

Gyotaku is a traditional form of Japanese printing used by fishermen to record their catches.  Join us in learning more about this centuries old art form and print on paper using real fish.  Learn more about fish and fishing along with cultural preservation in countries where Wycliffe does Bible translation.

After the class you are welcome to stay for lunch in the Cafe Wycliffe and visit the Discovery Center to do some exploring.  (Lunch prices are not included.)  Take some time to stop by the Village Shop to purchase unique books and gifts.

All ages welcome.

9:30am-11:30am

 

Program Registration and Cancellation Information

 

  • Pre-Registration is required to attend Wycliffe Discovery Center Programs.  Your payment is your registration and you will be emailed confirmation.  
  • We have a minimum class size of 15 participants to hold each class and a maximum number of 30 participants. 
  • Due to demand for classes and our limited space, students must withdraw from classes 7 days in advance of the program date to receive a refund.
  • We reserve the right to cancel the class if the minimum number of participants is not met and will notify you seven days in advance if there is a cancellation. You will receive a full credit. 
  • No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations on short notice. 

 

When & Where



Wycliffe Discovery Center
11221 John Wycliffe Blvd
Orlando, FL 32832

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)


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Wycliffe Discovery Center



Wycliffe Discovery Center in Orlando, Florida is the place to discover the amazing story of the Bible. Encounter people, languages, and cultures you’ve never seen before. It’s about the art and science of translation. It’s about how God’s Word carries hope around the world to people in their own language. It’s an interactive cultural adventure! Discover how the Bible was preserved and shared throughout history.  See more at http://www.wycliffe.org/wordspring/