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Dongjak District to Hold HyoDocall Center 2nd Anniversary Concert on June 30

Inviting 1,000 Seniors
Registration Opens on a First-Come, First-Served Basis Starting June 16

To mark the second anniversary of the Dongjak HyoDocall Center, a welfare platform dedicated to seniors, Dongjak District in Seoul will hold the "Dongjak Senior HyoDocall Concert" at 3:00 p.m. on June 30 at the Han Kyungjik Memorial Hall of Soongsil University. The event is organized by the Dongjak Welfare Foundation and Dongjak Cultural Center, sponsored by KB Kookmin Bank, and will invite about 1,000 local seniors to enjoy a variety of performances.

Dongjak District to Hold HyoDocall Center 2nd Anniversary Concert on June 30 Park Ilha, mayor of Dongjak District, is giving a greeting speech at the 1st anniversary event of Dongjak HyoDocall Center last year. Provided by Dongjak District.

The event will begin at 2:30 p.m. with a pre-ceremony performance by the Dongjak District Choir. The first part will feature greeting speeches from distinguished guests, a video presentation highlighting the achievements of the HyoDocall Center over the past two years, and a commemorative photo session. In particular, there will be a segment reviewing the operational achievements of the HyoDocall Center, which has surpassed a cumulative total of 20,000 calls in just two years since its launch.


The second part will feature special performances by renowned trot singers such as Tae Jinah, Noh Sayoun, and Park Hyunbin, as well as a lucky draw. Six local residents who appeared on last year's KBS National Singing Contest Dongjak District episode will also give congratulatory performances. Those wishing to participate can apply by calling the HyoDocall Center (1899-2288) starting at 9:00 a.m. on June 16. As registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, early closure is possible.


Park Ilha, mayor of Dongjak District, stated, "We have prepared this special concert to express our gratitude for the enthusiastic interest and support seniors have shown to the HyoDocall Center over the past two years," adding, "I hope the HyoDocall Center will surpass 30,000 and 40,000 calls in the future and become a reliable welfare partner that strengthens the lives of our seniors."


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