Projekto tikslas- neleisti užmarštin nugrimzti 1,5 milijono žydų vaikų, nužudytų Holokausto metu.
The project's aim is to preserve the memory of the 1.5 million Jewish children killed during the Holocaust.
Drugelis – tai nužudyto vaiko siela, spalvoti drugelio sparnai – neišsipildžiusios vaikų svajonės, norai ir troškimai.
Butterfly - a murdered child's soul; colorful butterfly wings - children's unfulfilled dreams, wishes and desires.
Eilėraštį „Drugelis“ sukūrė Pavel Friedman –
1944-ųjų rugsėjo mėnesį jis buvo nužudytas Aušvico koncentracijos stovykloje.
Poem "Butterfly" by Pavel Friedman - during September 1944 he was exterminated in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Projekto pristatymas (project presentation)
http://portal.sliderocket.com/BAKRP/Presentation4_Butterfly
The community of Kedainiai "Atzalynas" Gymnasium became inspired to participate in the Butterfly Project after reading the following information from the Holocaust Museum Houston
The project's aim is to preserve the memory of the 1.5 million Jewish children killed during the Holocaust.
Drugelis – tai nužudyto vaiko siela, spalvoti drugelio sparnai – neišsipildžiusios vaikų svajonės, norai ir troškimai.
Butterfly - a murdered child's soul; colorful butterfly wings - children's unfulfilled dreams, wishes and desires.
Eilėraštį „Drugelis“ sukūrė Pavel Friedman –
1944-ųjų rugsėjo mėnesį jis buvo nužudytas Aušvico koncentracijos stovykloje.
Poem "Butterfly" by Pavel Friedman - during September 1944 he was exterminated in the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Projekto pristatymas (project presentation)
http://portal.sliderocket.com/BAKRP/Presentation4_Butterfly
The community of Kedainiai "Atzalynas" Gymnasium became inspired to participate in the Butterfly Project after reading the following information from the Holocaust Museum Houston
1,500,000 innocent children perished in the Holocaust
http://hmh.org/ed_butterfly1.shtml
In an effort to remember them, Holocaust Museum Houston is collecting 1.5 million handmade butterflies.
The butterflies will eventually comprise a breath-taking exhibition for all to remember. The exhibition dates will be announced once an appropriate venue has been selected. The Museum has already collected an estimated 1,350,000 butterflies.
Please facilitate the “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” activity and create as many handmade arts-and-crafts butterflies as possible. This project may be completed by all ages as individuals or groups.
Butterflies should be no larger than 8 inches(20.3 cm) by 10 inches(25.4 cm).
Butterflies may be of any medium the artist chooses, but two-dimensional submissions are preferred.
Glitter and all glitter-related products should not be used.
Food products (cereal, macaroni, candy, marshmallows or other perishables) also should not be used.
If possible, e-mail a photograph of your butterflies, to [email protected].
Please send or bring your butterflies to the Museum
by June 30, 2013, using the submission form on the right side of this page.
Mail or bring your butterflies to:
Holocaust Museum Houston
Butterfly Project
Education Department
5401 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77004
USA
For questions or additional information, please e-mail [email protected].
In an effort to remember them, Holocaust Museum Houston is collecting 1.5 million handmade butterflies.
The butterflies will eventually comprise a breath-taking exhibition for all to remember. The exhibition dates will be announced once an appropriate venue has been selected. The Museum has already collected an estimated 1,350,000 butterflies.
Please facilitate the “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” activity and create as many handmade arts-and-crafts butterflies as possible. This project may be completed by all ages as individuals or groups.
Butterflies should be no larger than 8 inches(20.3 cm) by 10 inches(25.4 cm).
Butterflies may be of any medium the artist chooses, but two-dimensional submissions are preferred.
Glitter and all glitter-related products should not be used.
Food products (cereal, macaroni, candy, marshmallows or other perishables) also should not be used.
If possible, e-mail a photograph of your butterflies, to [email protected].
Please send or bring your butterflies to the Museum
by June 30, 2013, using the submission form on the right side of this page.
Mail or bring your butterflies to:
Holocaust Museum Houston
Butterfly Project
Education Department
5401 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77004
USA
For questions or additional information, please e-mail [email protected].