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    San Antonio Chapter #46

    "Friendship through Flowers"

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  • UPCOMING IKEBANA PROGRAMS

    The San Antonio Ikebana Chapter meets every 2nd Thursday

    from September to June.

    We meet at the

    San Antonio Garden Center

    3310 N New Braunfels Ave

    Located in the San Antonio Botanical Garden

    9:00 AM

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    UPCOMING EVENTS

    March 3, 2025

    See us on KENS 5 (Channel 5), Great Day SA, 9 am

    March 13, 2025, 9 am

    It's cherry blossom season! One of our members will discuss making traditional sakura (cherry blossom) candy and there will be samples to try. We will also make arrangements from spring materials. The cost of materials will be $10.

    April 10, 2025, 9am

    Our celebration of spring continues with fresh flowers and a freestyle arrangement.

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    PLEASE JOIN US!

    You are welcome at our meetings, where you can sample Japanese-style snacks and make an ikebana arrangement to take home. One of our members will mentor you during the meeting.

    Contact us at iichapter46@gmail.com for information.

  • MORE ABOUT OUR IKEBANA CHAPTER

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    About our San Antonio Ikebana Chapter

    Ikebana International San Antonio Chapter #46 is part of a world-wide cultural organization dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of the Japanese art of flower arrangement

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    What is Ikebana?

    Ikebana is about the art of Japanese flower arranging and so much more. We celebrate nature in flower arranging, the interesting and different cultures of Japan and friendship through flowers.

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    What is Ikebana International?

    The organization was founded in 1956 to create an association uniting the people of the world through their mutual love of nature and enjoyment of ikebana. Today, that dream has spread to over 50 countries/areas, with 143 chapters and a membership of more than 7,000.

    HTTPS://ikebanahq.org/

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    What is North and Central American Region?

    The North and Central American Region (NCAR) is the largest region of seven regions within Ikebana International, reaching from Canada to the Panama Canal. Its Regional Advocate Committee seeks to strengthen relationships with the 68 NCAR chapters – through engagement, communication and knowledge sharing – to enhance chapter and school vitality.

  • Membership Benefits

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    Multiple Ikebana Schools

    Ikebana International is the only organization where you can learn about many different ikebana schools.

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    Monthly Chapter Meetings

    Members get together at monthly meetings to see ikebana demonstrations, hear lectures on related topics or participate in ikebana workshops.

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    Transferability of Membership

    A member is welcome to visit other chapter programs while on their travels. The membership is also transferable from one chapter to another at any time of the year upon presentation of a valid membership card.

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    Associate Membership

    A member may belong to additional chapters at reduced rates upon proof of

    membership of their primary chapter.

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    Opportunity for lessons

    Members can obtain contact information of certified ikebana teachers that belong to the chapter, as well as information of teachers that teach virtually from another chapter.

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    Opportunity to teach new students

    Teachers can gain students and be listed in the North and Central American Region’s website. Alternatively, teachers encourage their students to become members.

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    Ikebana International Magazine

    A premier publication, issued three times a year, richly illustrated with color plates of ikebana arrangements, articles on ikebana or related arts, and in-depth Japanese cultural subjects.

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    Chapter Activities and Sakura News

    Two quarterly newsletters from I.I. Headquarters that keep members informed of chapter activities around the world and at I.I. Headquarters.

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    Regional Conferences and World Conventions

    Regional Conferences are held periodically every 4 to 5 years in various regions throughout the world for the purpose of offering educational and cultural exchange opportunities to the members. The I.I. World Convention is held every five years in Japan.

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    "Friendship through Flowers"

    This is our motto!

  • Schools and Teachers

  • Ikebana Schools

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    IKENOBO

    Ikebana is one of the representative aspects of Japanese traditional culture, and ikebana began with Ikenobo.
    In 1462 the name Senkei Ikenobo first appeared in historic records as “master of flower arranging.”

    Arranging flowers and finding beauty in flowers - these are linked to a heart that values nature and cares for other people. This is the spirit of Ikenobo Ikebana.

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    OHARA

    Unshin Ohara founded the Ohara School of Ikebana in the late nineteenth century in the Osaka-Kobe area when Japan opened itself to the world.

    The basic philosophy of the Ohara School is to observe nature well and emphasize the seasonal qualities, growth process and the beauty of the natural environments.

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    SOGETSU

    Sogetsu Ikebana was founded in 1927 by Sofu Teshigahara who concluded that ikebana is a creative art that can take many forms and expressions. His basic premise is that “anyone can enjoy Sogetsu Ikebana anytime, anywhere, using any material”.

    Sogetsu Ikebana is appropriate in any room of one’s home, in public spaces such as hotel lobbies, banquet rooms, department stores or out of door locations. Suitable for both Japanese and Western environments, it is one of the most contemporary ikebana schools of design.

  • Teachers

    Send us an email to reach a teacher: iichapter46@gmail.com

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    Ichiyo

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    Ikenobo Teacher

    Vivian Miller

    Austin

    Fourth Friday 11am

    Canyon Lake/San Antonio

    Fourth Saturday 2pm and

    Fourth Sunday 3pm

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    Ohara

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    Sogetsu Teacher

    Amira Matsuda

    San Antonio

    First Thursday (10 am and 1 pm)

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  • Gallery of Photos

    Ikebana celebrates nature and the seasons through flowers and plant materials.

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  • Contact Us

    We would like to hear from you!

    San Antonio Botanical
    Garden
    San Antonio , Texas
    210-465-7527
    210-465-7527
    iichapter46@gmail.com
  • Links

    Some organizations we work with

    Click on the name to open their website

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    San Antonio Garden Center, Inc.

    Located inside the San Antonio Botanical Garden

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    San Antonio Botanical Garden

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