- LaLaport TACHIKAWA TACHIHI
- "LaLa Camp Culture Festival 2021" will be held!
At LaLaport TACHIKAWA TACHIHI, we are running a project called "Lala Camp" to support student activities, including art production and extracurricular activities. At the "Lala Camp Culture Festival2021", we held an event related toSDGsthat will lead to the future.
1. " SDGs Recipes You Can Eat at Home!"
Students from the Tachikawa Girls' High School Cooking Club present a video of eco-friendly, SDG-compliant recipesthat minimize food waste. See the video here
②Show window painting
Artists from Musashino Art University, Tokyo Zokei University, and Tokyo University of the Arts have created a piece of art focusing on color, based on the theme of "Tell me your color," and the 17 goals ofthe SDGshave been expanded to include the creation process, with some visitors participating in the project. The exhibit will beavailable until Thursday,December23rd.
3. Plastic bottle cap art
A Christmas-themed artwork designed by the Tachikawa Girls' High School Art Club was completed with the cooperation of a nearby elementary school that collected plastic bottle caps. After being exhibited until Saturday,December25, the collected plastic bottle capsamounted to135 kg, totaling58,050pieces, which were recycled to help donate the equivalent of68 vaccines.
*The information postedis current as ofAugust2022.
1. " SDGs Recipes You Can Eat at Home!"
Students from the Tachikawa Girls' High School Cooking Club present a video of eco-friendly, SDG-compliant recipesthat minimize food waste. See the video here
②Show window painting
Artists from Musashino Art University, Tokyo Zokei University, and Tokyo University of the Arts have created a piece of art focusing on color, based on the theme of "Tell me your color," and the 17 goals ofthe SDGshave been expanded to include the creation process, with some visitors participating in the project. The exhibit will beavailable until Thursday,December23rd.
3. Plastic bottle cap art
A Christmas-themed artwork designed by the Tachikawa Girls' High School Art Club was completed with the cooperation of a nearby elementary school that collected plastic bottle caps. After being exhibited until Saturday,December25, the collected plastic bottle capsamounted to135 kg, totaling58,050pieces, which were recycled to help donate the equivalent of68 vaccines.
*The information postedis current as ofAugust2022.
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