A Nyack origami workshop welcomes folders of every age
On July 18, beginners in Nyack get a hands-on introduction to the art of paper folding, no experience required and no age limit either.
Paper folding is one of those crafts that looks deceptively simple until you're staring at a crumpled square wondering where the crane went. The Origami Workshop for Beginners, happening July 18 in Nyack, is designed precisely for that moment of confusion — and for getting past it with some actual instruction.
The workshop is open to all ages, which is rarer than it sounds. A lot of craft programs either skew toward young kids or quietly assume an adult audience. This one means it: whether you're bringing a curious ten-year-old, coming with a grandparent, or showing up solo on a Saturday afternoon, the format is built to accommodate the full range. The focus is on foundational techniques, the kind that let you build up to more complex models once you've got the basics down.
Nyack is a good town for this kind of program. The village has always had a certain appetite for arts and handcraft — the Saturday market crowd, the gallery walkers, the people who actually stop in front of street murals instead of just walking past. An origami workshop fits that texture naturally. It's low-key and skill-building at the same time, the sort of thing you can walk out of having genuinely learned something new.
For families with kids who are past the storytime stage but not yet ready for longer commitments, this is a useful format. For adults who've been meaning to try origami since picking up a book about it years ago, July 18 is a concrete reason to finally do it. The program asks nothing more than showing up willing to fold.
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