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    Chrysanthemum Sumi-e background by Joe Cross

  • Sumi-e

    Joe Cross   sumijoe@gmail.com
    Class meets from 1 to 3 p.m. first Saturday of the month 

    Room 104 

    Casa Del Prado, Balboa Park

    ***No reservation necessary***

     
     

    Japanese Silk Painting

    Sadako Oehler    

    kouoehler@gmail.com

    Email for information

    Tea Ceremony

    Ura Senke School of Tea
    Noriko McDaniel:   norikosd1@aol.com 

    Class: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

    (daytime only)

    Send an email for information.

     
     

    Omotesenke School of Tea

    Hiroko Szechinski, Professor hirokoszechinski@yahoo.com
    Send an email for information

     

     
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  • QR Codes

     

    What is a QR Code?

    A QR Code is a type of matrix barcode invented in 1994 by the Japanese automotive company Denso Wave. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that can contain information about the item to which it is attached.

    How to Open a QR Code

    Access one of two ways:

    1. Open the camera on your phone and place it as if to take a closeup photo and a small yellow bar will appear indicating what it will open. This bar can be tapped with your finger and it will go directly to the source:

    Website, YouTube, Facebook, or Instagram in our case.

     

    2. The other way to open the QR code is to open the QR Reader app on your phone and place the square over the QR code and it will go directly to the source.

     

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