Gyeonggi Life Campus Opens on the 30th at Former Gyeonggi Provincial Government Office
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Welfare Foundation will open the "Gyeonggi Life Campus," a space where the Baby Boomer (middle-aged) generation can gather to share knowledge and experiences, on the 30th at the old Gyeonggi Provincial Government Building in Paldal-gu, Suwon City, and the Gyeonggi Sangsang Campus.
The Gyeonggi Life Campus will operate in two locations: the second floor of the old Gyeonggi Provincial Government Building in Paldal-gu, Suwon City, and the first floor of Gongjak1967 at the Gyeonggi Sangsang Campus on Seodun-ro, Suwon City.
The knowledge-sharing programs offered at this Life Campus space include various fields where Baby Boomers (middle-aged) can share their knowledge and experiences, such as yodeling, 12-step life goal planning, building a country house, becoming a wise 21st-century grandparent, and playgrounds needed for adults.
The programs are free of charge and open to any Gyeonggi residents who wish to share their knowledge and experiences as Baby Boomers (middle-aged). Program applications can be made online through the Happy Campus website starting from the 25th.
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Lee Eun-sook, Director of the Baby Boomer Opportunities Division at Gyeonggi Province, said, "The Gyeonggi Life Campus, where Baby Boomers (middle-aged) can share their knowledge and experiences, is characterized by providing opportunities for the Baby Boomer generation to independently share their experiences, knowledge, and skills." She added, "We ask many people to visit and use the campus so that the capabilities of Gyeonggi Baby Boomers can create a new Baby Boomer culture."
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