PARSIPPANY — During the month of December Bonsai Replications, created by Parsippany resident, Warren Singer, are on display for public viewing in a display case located in the lower level of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library, 449 Halsey Road.
“Bonsai is an ancient artful method of pruning and training a plant in a container to become a miniaturized replica of a tree found in nature,” said Warren Singer.
Come in and view these wonderful creative, life like replica models Mr. Singer has crafted from a variety of of obtainable materials such as cardboard, newspaper covered in Plaster of Paris, and painted.
Warren Singer, retired from teaching in 2004 and is currently active in teaching science lessons on a voluntary basis in different school districts.
Warren is also the “founding father” and currently is still President of the Hills of Troy Neighborhood Association. Much of what he has created is an outgrowth of activity from his hands-on approach to teaching science.