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News Release - City of Ashland Parks & Recreation

Posted on: June 14, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Bonsai Day at the Ashland Japanese Garden

Bonsai Plants featured in a poster to promote the June 22 event

Rogue Bonsai Group, in collaboration with Ashland Parks and Recreation, presents Bonsai Day, a celebration of nature through the art of Bonsai and Ikebana, at the Ashland Japanese Garden from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, 2024. 

The event will feature a collection of Rogue Bonsai Group’s finest trees for visitors to enjoy. Live demonstrations of pruning and shaping techniques will be going on throughout the day. Highlights will be Forest style Bonsai arrangements as well as a wide range of conifer and deciduous trees. The Trees exhibited are selected to provide visitors with educational opportunities through a variety of bonsai styles, species and history. Some trees have impressive lineage and others began as a bush in someone’s back yard. Bonsai can be found everywhere!  

 “Ikebana" displays by the local Ikebana enthusiasts, will also be available for viewing. “Ikebana (Kado)” is a traditional Japanese art of flower arranging. It said that floral arrangement is an aesthetic of addition, and Ikebana is an aesthetic of subtraction. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of balance, which “Ikebana” exhibits. Visitors are encouraged to ask questions, watch the live demonstrations, and learn more about Ikebana and Bonsai as living sculpture art practices.

Please visit the Ashland Japanese Garden website, AshlandJapaneseGarden.org, to donate or for more information on the garden. The website includes the history of the garden, information about the generous donations that made this authentic Japanese Garden possible, the designer and more. 

For information on Ashland Parks and Recreation visit AshlandParksandRec.org. Follow on Facebook and Instagram @AshlandParksandRec and use the hashtags, #AshlandParksandRec #APRC #AshlandWhatToDo #FunItsInOurNature #AshlandJapaneseGarden #LithiaPark.

Information on the Ashland Parks Foundation at AshlandParksFoundation.com. Follow on Facebook @AshlandParksFoundation. 

“We are better together.”

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CONTACT: 

Sulaiman Shelton, Volunteer & Special Event Manager for Ashland Parks & Recreation

541.552.2264 | Email



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