Gapyeong-gun opens its first lifelong learning center, which will become a landmark cultural complex

by times news cr

2024-04-27 03:21:12

Gapyeong-gun held a groundbreaking ceremony for a lifelong learning center that will play a pivotal role in lifelong education. The first step has been taken to build a new lifelong learning center that will become a landmark cultural complex in Gapyeong-gun.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the Gapyeong-gun Lifelong Learning Center, a complex cultural space and a central part of lifelong education where everyone from youth to the elderly can receive the learning they want whenever they need it, was held locally on the 26th.

At the groundbreaking ceremony, about 30 people, including County Governor Seo Tae-won, county council chairman, provincial and county council members, heads of organizations, and local residents, attended the ceremony for about 30 minutes in the following order: national ceremony, introduction of guests, progress report, commemorative speech, congratulatory speech, seeding ceremony, commemorative photo, and declaration of closure. It went ahead.

At this event, County Governor Seo said in a commemorative speech, “I am very pleased to hold the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new lifelong learning center, which is a long-awaited project and was promoted to provide a dignified quality of life for the residents of the county,” and added, “I hope that the construction will be carried out safely and robustly.” “He requested.

He also said, “Everyone knows that the more the residents learn, the more the region grows, even in difficult and difficult conditions, so the lifelong learning of the residents is the growth engine of our county,” and “We are creating a place where all generations, from children to the elderly, can have enjoyable and happy experiences in everyday life.” “We will create various opportunities,” he said.

The Lifelong Learning Center, which will be a complex educational space tailored to the lifetime of all Gapyeong-gun residents, will be built on a 7,450㎡ site near Han Seokbong Library, with a total area of ​​4,657㎡, with one underground floor and four above-ground floors.

The first basement level contains an office, conference room, counseling room, child care room, cafeteria, convenience store, machine room, electrical room, and generator room.

On the 1st to 4th floors, there is a lounge, pet practice room, classroom, club room, experience zone, health and life skills practice room, 3D printer, music practice room, IT room, studio, multipurpose room, dressmaking room, craft room, daily sports room, and cooking and baking room. , barista experience, cafe space, etc.

The project period is until 2026, and the project cost is expected to be approximately 23 billion won.

The project to build a lifelong learning center, which has been promoted since 2020, has made efforts to secure the budget, including being selected as an open competition project, Gyeonggi-do’s 2nd regional balanced development project, and an eco-friendly clean project by the Han River Basin Environmental Office, and the groundbreaking ceremony was held today.

The county has established a basic plan, completed the provincial financial investment review, approved the public property management plan, reflected the mid-term local financial plan, decided on the county management plan and announced approval of the implementation plan, final report on the service for establishing the lifelong learning center operation plan, and Gyeonggi-do construction technology deliberation. Administrative procedures such as completion and construction consultation were implemented.

Meanwhile, this year, the county is promoting the operation and support of a learning village, training and management of learning instructors, provision of lifelong learning information, and operation of festivals as a project to establish the foundation for a lifelong learning city and revitalize resident-led lifelong learning.

Queen reporter Hana Choi photo Gapyeong-gun

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2024-04-27 03:21:12

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