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Morning Star Cultural Center is dedicated to celebrating and fostering Korean education, recreation, and stories. Through a generous donation from Mr. Seok Keum Yoon, Chairman of Woongjin Group in Seoul, Korea, Morning Star also opened the first Korean library in the Pacific Northwest on January 15, 2005. What started as a collection of just a few thousand books has grown to almost 15,000 books of all subject areas and genres from children’s picture books to adult novels. In order to accommodate the growing number of books and offer better services for our members, the library will be under construction.
We request the involvement and concern of our community, so please stay tuned for updates and progress. Morning Star Cultural Center is dedicated to celebrating and fostering Korean education, recreation, and stories. Through a generous donation from Mr. Seok Keum Yoon, Chairman of Woongjin Group in Seoul, Korea, Morning Star also opened the first Korean library in the Pacific Northwest on January 15, 2005. What started as a collection of just a few thousand books has grown to almost 15,000 books of all subject areas and genres from children’s picture books to adult novels.
In order to accommodate the growing number of books and offer better services for our members, the library will be under construction. We request the involvement and concern of our community, so please stay tuned for updates and progress. Morning Star Cultural Center is dedicated to celebrating and fostering Korean education, recreation, and stories. Through a generous donation from Mr. Seok Keum Yoon, Chairman of Woongjin Group in Seoul, Korea, Morning Star also opened the first Korean library in the Pacific Northwest on January 15, 2005. What started as a collection of just a few thousand books has grown.