Jangseong County Library to Operate Second Half Cultural Classes Starting Next Month on the 3rd
Jangseong County Public Library will operate the second half cultural classes starting from November 2. The photo shows the scene from last year's second half cultural classes. Photo by Jangseong County, Jeonnam
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Jo Hangyu] The Jangseong County Public Library in Jeonnam announced on the 28th that it will operate the second half cultural classes starting from the 2nd of next month.
The period will last until December 10. To prevent COVID-19 infection, the county has prepared programs focused mainly on non-active classes.
First, the Central Library will open classes for children such as "Exciting Reading Play with Picture Books" and "Children's Total Craft".
Programs for adults also attract attention. Lectures such as "Havruta to Develop Children's Thinking," "Creative Writing," and "Tarot Card Reading for the Mind" will be offered.
At Samgye Library, classes like "The World Through Books," "Children's Art Class," and for adults, "Making Natural Products" and "Organizing and Storage" lectures are prepared.
Additionally, Buk-i Library plans to hold reading programs for children, including "Open the Book, Open the Mind" and "Stories of Historical Figures in Textbooks".
Applications for participation will be accepted from the 28th through the Jangseong County Public Library website.
Hot Picks Today
"Now Our Salaries Are 10 Million Won a Month" Record High... Semiconductor Boom Drives Performance Bonuses at Major Electronic Component Firms
- Is It Really Like an Illness? "I Can't Wait to Go Again"—Over 1 Million Visited in Q1, Now 'Busanbyeong' Takes Hold [K-Holic]
- "Realizing How Fast Money Disappears: Should You Try Only the Essentials for 5,000 Won? [The Basics of Benefits]"
- "Heading for 2 Million Won": The Company the Securities Industry Says Not to Doubt [Weekend Money]
- Experts Already Watching Closely..."Target Price Set at 970,000 Won" Only Upward Momentum Remains [Weekend Money]
A county official said, "All lectures will be closed on a first-come, first-served basis according to the order of application," urging active participation from residents.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.