Uljin-gun Jukbyeon-myeon Library Operates 'Humanities on the Road' Program
Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, will operate the ‘Humanities Art Therapy’ program at Jukbyeon-myeon Library starting August 31.
Jukbyeon-myeon Library in Uljin-gun, which operates the Humanities on the Road program.
View original imageThis program, selected through the ‘Humanities on the Road’ contest hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and organized by the Korea Library Association, was planned to enhance the humanities literacy of local residents by offering lectures on various humanities topics.
With programs that encourage communication among participants, such as explorations of the Geumgang Pine Forest Trail and follow-up meetings, it aims to provide a profound experience beyond simple lecture sessions.
The ‘Humanities Art Therapy’ program will be held every Thursday at 7 p.m. in the main conference room of the Buk-myeon Heungbu Culture Center, with explorations and follow-up meetings scheduled separately.
Applications for the program can be submitted online through the Uljin-gun Integrated Library website or by phone at Jukbyeon-myeon Library from August 8 to 25.
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County Governor Son Byeong-bok said, “As we welcome the coming autumn, I am pleased to offer the residents a rich experience through the humanities lecture program,” adding, “We have prepared an engaging program and hope for active participation from the residents.”
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