Successful Completion of First Half Programs, Continued Implementation for Local Seniors Aged 60 and Over in Second Half

Damyang-gun Cultural Foundation Recruiting Students for 'Cheongchun Returns' Program for Seniors View original image


[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Damyang County Cultural Foundation announced on the 20th that it is recruiting students for the second half of the resident participation-type cultural arts program for seniors, ‘Cheongchun Returns’.


‘Cheongchun Returns,’ which has been conducted since May centered around Cheonbyeon-ri Jeongmi Dabang to revitalize the base space in the old downtown of Damyang, is contributing to the restoration of community spirit through the joy of creating together, bringing vitality to the tired daily lives of the senior generation, a culturally and artistically vulnerable group.

Damyang-gun Cultural Foundation Recruiting Students for 'Cheongchun Returns' Program for Seniors View original image


The second half program, operated every Monday from September to November following the first half, consists of various one-day classes such as gardening, rattan crafts, leather crafts, macrame, resin crafts, and making air fresheners, and is divided into two sessions per day (up to 5 people per session) to strictly comply with COVID-19 prevention guidelines.


Any senior aged 60 or older residing in Damyang can register by phone on a first-come, first-served basis.



A representative of the Damyang County Cultural Foundation said, “We will organize content that allows seniors to challenge new learning experiences they have not had before and feel a sense of achievement and confidence,” adding, “We hope this program brings new vitality to their monotonous daily lives.”


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