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North Carolina Bamboo Festival

What Convention
When 2007-08-11 09:00 to
2007-08-12 17:00
Where North Carolina Arboretum
Contact Phone 665-2492
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Bamboo is a grass that grows in many different climates, from jungles to high on mountainsides. Both decorative and useful, bamboo is used in many parts of the world as food, fodder and construction material.

The first day of the festival includes a lecture on how to grow and identify bamboo. In addition, David Cozzo, project director for the Revitalization of Traditional Cherokee Artisan Resources at Western Carolina University, will speak about the cultural and environmental preservation of river cane.

The second day focuses more on bamboo crafts with a lecture on basket making and a demonstration on bamboo meditation flutes and rattles. Joseph Haun will give a lecture about bamboo as a source of paper pulp.

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