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2012-08-07 18:55

Journey to Australia through story-telling

By John Redmond

Children in Seoul will have the opportunity to learn about Australia through story-telling and other creative activities at Seoul National University (SNU) on two Saturdays in August, the 18th and 25th.

The cultural experience will be held in English and will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. including a one-hour lunch break.

“A fun and engaging program for children of all ages,” states a press release from educator and story-teller, Kim Seung-ahn.

The special holiday program will be held in the children’s library at SNU’s faculty apartments.

An information session will be held at the apartment meeting room on August 8, from 8 – 8:30 p.m.

For more information contact Kim Seung-ahn on: 070 –7565 –5579 or excovery@naver.com.
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