Jungnang-gu Hosts 'Santa Janchi' Event Online
Holding an Online 'Santa Party' for Local Infants and Toddlers... Two Sessions on the 22nd and 24th for Christmas... First-Come, First-Served Registration for 96 Infant and Toddler Families Until the 14th
[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) has prepared a special event for local infants and toddlers to celebrate Christmas.
The district announced that it will hold an online "Santa Party" event to promote bonding within families with young children and create joyful memories through family participation activities.
This event will be conducted online via the ZOOM program to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Families with infants and toddlers who wish to participate can apply on the Jungnang-gu Childcare Support Center website under the Education and Events section, selecting their preferred date and time. Participation is limited to once per household, and participants can join through a link sent individually via text message on the day of the event.
The "Santa Party" will last 30 minutes per session and will be packed with activities such as infant and toddler recreation, Christmas carol singing, and a compliment from Santa Claus. Christmas gifts will also be sent to each family, promising a special Christmas memory for the young children.
Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, "Although these are difficult times, it is meaningful to be able to give special memories to growing infants and toddlers through the 'Santa Party' event," adding, "We will continue to make every effort to prepare various programs so that young children can grow up healthy and bright."
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In November, the district also received great responses from residents by distributing "Smile Bag Play Kits," consisting of popular toys, to 400 families with infants and toddlers who had difficulty going out due to COVID-19.
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