First-come, first-served registration begins on the 11th
31 cultural courses to open in succession

Donghae-si in Gangwon-do has begun recruiting participants for a variety of cultural life programs, centered on the city library and neighborhood administrative welfare centers, in order to expand citizens' opportunities to enjoy culture.

Recruiting participants for cultural programs. Provided by Donghae-si

Recruiting participants for cultural programs. Provided by Donghae-si

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First, Donghae City Library is recruiting participants for its 2026 first-half cultural classes.


This round of cultural classes consists of a total of 29 courses and will accept 310 participants. Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis from 10:00 a.m. on the 12th through the "Program Application" menu on the Donghae City Library website.


Tuition is free, excluding material costs, and detailed information on each program can be found on the Donghae City Library website.


In addition, the Mukho-dong Administrative Welfare Center is also recruiting participants for its residents' self-governing center programs. The recruitment subjects are two courses, including a Nanta percussion class and line dance, and a total of 35 participants will be selected, with the programs scheduled to run for about 25 weeks starting in April.


In particular, the "Visiting Senior Center Singing Class," which is very popular among senior citizens, will be held once a week, with an instructor personally visiting three senior centers.


Applications for the residents' self-governing center programs can be submitted in person at the Mukho-dong Administrative Welfare Center starting on the 11th. Participants will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to residents of Mukho-dong. Tuition is free, excluding material costs.



An official from Donghae-si said, "We hope that the programs at the library and the residents' self-governing center will energize citizens' daily lives and help promote communication between generations and revitalize the local community," adding, "We will continue to provide a variety of programs so that citizens can enjoy cultural activities close to home."


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