On the 29th, at the Gunmin Lifelong Education Job Saenggak School performance sharing event, attendees including Lee Sang-ik, the mayor of Hampyeong County, and Lee Seon-jae, the president of Gwangju Women's University, admired and received explanations about the achievements such as bags made through sewing machine play. Photo by Hampyeong County provided

On the 29th, at the Gunmin Lifelong Education Job Saenggak School performance sharing event, attendees including Lee Sang-ik, the mayor of Hampyeong County, and Lee Seon-jae, the president of Gwangju Women's University, admired and received explanations about the achievements such as bags made through sewing machine play. Photo by Hampyeong County provided

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[Hampyeong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 29th that it held the first half lifelong education performance sharing meeting, 'Show Off Your Hand Posture,' at the Gun Lifelong Learning Center.


This performance sharing meeting was organized as a communication platform to review the lifelong education programs promoted during the first half of the year, share excellent cases, and spread achievements.


About 20 people, including Lee Sang-ik, Mayor of Hampyeong-gun, Kim Hyung-mo, Chairman of Hampyeong-gun Council, Lee Seon-jae, President of Gwangju Women's University, program instructors, and students, attended the meeting, which proceeded with progress and operation performance reports and impression presentations.


In particular, experience and consultation booths and an exhibition of works were held, providing time to share various fields of expertise and achievements acquired by students at the Hampyeong-gun Lifelong Learning Center and four regional village lifelong learning centers.


Five courses conducted at the Lifelong Learning Center, including Floristry, Nail Care, Real Estate Auction Practice, Yin-Yang and Five Elements in Daily Life, Aromatherapy and Natural Cosmetics, and four courses ongoing at the Village Lifelong Learning Centers, such as Sewing Machine Play, Understanding Tea (Cha) Culture, Making Daily Pottery, and Beginner Writing 'Sseobom,' were showcased in one place.



Mayor Lee Sang-ik said, “I congratulate the students who participated in lifelong education with passion for learning and are sharing the fruits today. Especially, I thank the instructors who practiced sharing through talent donation during the difficult times of COVID-19, and I hope a virtuous cycle of sharing will be created again through the students.”


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