Kansas City Korean Society year-end night ended successfully

December 8, 2024
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Last weekend, the Kansas City Korean Society held a grand ceremony night event at the end of 2024. Engaged 250 Koreans and members of mainstream society attended, interacted together, and had a discussion time looking back on the year. The event was divided into 3 parts, with Vice President Kim Dong-joo, Director Lee Chang-soo, and Director Kim Jun Jun leading the event, announced.

Part 1: Opening Ceremony and Congratulations

Part 1 Opened with an Opening Address by Korean Painted Mun Kyung-hwan. Stronger Moon Promises** “Straightening Our Community” ** as the theme for this upcoming night, and arguing the will of the Korean American community to further develop the future together as a member of the Kansas City mainstream society. The National Anthem and the Nation of the United States were then worried, and Tina Kang's thoughts further heighten the mood.

Vice President Kim Dong-joo read The Consul General Kim Jong-un of the Chicago Consulate General on His Counsel, and the Time Wanted to Participate VIPs, Sponsors, and Sponsors. Overland Park Mayor Curt Skoog delivered the First Prayer Message, and the Representative Prayer was given by Pastor Lee Kang-san (Representative of the Council of Pastors) of Lawrence Korean Presbyterian Church. In addition, Remembering Yun Gi of the American Midwest Korean American Association also added depth to the event by disturbing a disturbance.

Part 2: Performance and Awards Ceremony

Part 2 presented with a video screening of the KC Arirang event. K-pop group That Then Said at Arirang's event OblivionWe received a great applause for this wonderful performance. The congratulations were given by Kansas City Kansas Mayor Tyrone Garner and State Department Advisor Jeffrey Lodermeier of the Kansas City Missouri Mayor's Group, and their support and commitment to support and commitment to support with the Korean American community.

In particular, for the first time this year, the Korean Business Excellence Award ceremony, which was co-sponsored by the Kansas City Korean Society and the Korean Press Association, paid attention. Grace Ahn of nVisionKC was selected as the first winner, a place to share the economic contributions and success stories of the Korean American community.

Part 3: Special Singing and Singing

In part 3, a special guest singer Kim Na-yul from MistroI went on this stage and gave the audience an impressive performance. Held, the Highlights of the Night, the Kansas City Song Festival was held, and a heated contest was held between the 6 people who passed the qualifying round. Kim Chang-yong won the final victory, and singer Kim Na-yul's encore stage presentation, marking the end of the event Amidst Loud Cheers.

In the final round trip ticket lottery to Korea, the 2nd generation Korean, who attended the lucky night for the first time, brought a warm impression to the impression and made the atmosphere of the night even hotter.

Exchange between the Kansas City Korean Society and Mainstream Society

This Sunday night had great opinions because the opinions of not only the Korean American community but also people from mainstream society were involved. Mayor Overland Park and Kansas City Mayor attended at the same time, and I was able to confirm that the Kansas City mainstream society is showing deep interest and support for the Korean American community as the Kansas City Missouri Mayor Group was dispatched. In addition, it was a place where proposed from the Kansas State Government and large regional companies promoted and promoted to the promotion of cooperation and friendship between Korea and the United States.

A message of suffering for the suffering and suffering of the Kansas City Korean American Association

I was intentionally moved by the fact that Korean missed Mun Kyung-hwan completed the event with a sense of responsibility until the end, even in a situation where he received the Mother-in-Law Award. This event is a time to look back on the year and contributions of the Korean people and the development of the local community, and the Korean Society argues that it will continue to expand exchanges between the Korean American community and mainstream society and contribute to the promotion of the rights and contributions of the Korean people and the development of the local community.

We would like to thank everyone for their efforts to the development of the Kansas City Korean Society in 2024, and we ask for your interest and support.