Dear Friends in Chapter 95,

I frequently walk in the morning with two close friends. This morning they were not able to join me so I headed out for a solo hike. Walking alone allowed me to notice and appreciate things I may have overlooked at another time. I noticed the very top of the trees just beginning to turn that autumn color and the sun danced on my path more magically than before. I followed the journey of a butterfly until it decided to go beyond my boundaries. My senses were nourished and creative ideas popped into my head, at the same time I felt a sense of joy and delight.

The combination of these feelings turned my thoughts to other sources of joy, Ikebana being one of those. I choose Ikebana in my life as a gift to myself. It brings pleasure; it enlivens my senses and feeds my need for creativity. Ikebana has taught me to stop and observe each flower or branch, to focus and to create. It connects me to humanity by encouraging the appreciation of other cultures and perspectives. Friendships with others who also enjoy and value Ikebana give balance and pleasure to my life.

As your President this year, my hope for each of you is that Chapter 95 encourages your growth and love of Ikebana. I hope we provide opportunities for you to continue developing your skill and creativity, enrichment and knowledge through our programs, and joy in the companionship of one another. Lets work together to make 2008-2009 a fantastic year.

Friendship through Flowers,

Eileen Kin, President, Ikebana Chapter 95

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Ikebana International, Chapter #95, Colorado Springs is located at the base of Pikes Peak, 14,115 feet, in the Colorado Rockies. The Peak is viewed from the balcony of the Visitor's Center at the Garden of the Gods.

Colorado Springs Chapter 95 of Ikebana International was chartered March 1, 1966. Ikebana International is a Japanese cultural non-profit organization founded in Tokyo, Japan in August 1956. It is the art of Japanese flower arranging.

Its purpose is to stimulate, cultivate and perpetuate the study of Ikebana, related arts and culture throughout the world and to strengthen relationships among teachers and students of Ikebana.




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