Korean Community

Happy time for all at the annual Coalition of Asian Americans Picnic in Skokie

Members and friends of the Asian Coalition gathered at Oakton Park for their annual picnic, food made by the diverse members of the coalition, and fun for all. Left to right: Anil Pillai, Richard Reeder, Roy Swenson, Linda Swenson, David Putrus, Leona Davis, Mayor George Van Dusen, Krishna Goyal, Ken Grossman, Judy Putrus, Lisa Kudon, and Pat Hanley.

Gangjin Goryeo Celadon U.S. Tour 2008 "The Millenium Face"


Few in the world know of Gangjin County, but many will know the area's most famous artistic accomplishment - the famed blue celadon of the Goryeo Dynasty.



Calling all New Immigrants to Free Workshops

The Village of Skokie will offer a monthly Immigrant Information Series focusing on issues that are important to immigrant residents. All workshops will be held at the Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton Street from 7 to 8:30pm on the first Monday of each month from May 2008 to January 2009.



Citizenship Classes in Chicago area

Looking for a Citizenship Class? For information about English and Citizenship classes call: 1-800-321-9511 8:30 am-4:30pm. Monday-Friday

Julie Kim and Geza Farkas at the Festival of Cultures Potluck

Julie Kim and Geza Farkas at the Festival of Cultures PotluckJulieĀ is one of the representatives of the Korean community and Geza represents the Bahai community of Skokie.

Jin Lee at the 2007 Festival of Cultures


Coalition of Asian American Communities a Growing Presence in Skokie

According to the most recent census data, more than 21% of Skokie's residents are of Asian descent. Of those residents listing themselves as foreign-born, 53% came from Asia.

Korean American Fest @ Skokie Public Library

Korean American Fest @ Skokie Public LibraryKorean community celebrates 100 years in the United States

Korean American Festival Held in Skokie

Korean American Festival Held in SkokieChildren practice before their performance at the Korean American Festival

Korean American Fest

Korean American FestChildren pose in their traditional costumes before the performance.

Mayor Van Dusen and Jin Lee Join the Performers Onstage after the Korean American Fest

Mayor Van Dusen and Jin Lee Join the Performers Onstage after the Korean American FestMayor Van Dusen (third from left) and Jin Lee (to his right) of the Keumsil Cultural Society join the performers onstage after the Fest.

Korean Festival

Korean FestivalThe celebration of one hundred years of immigration to America by Korean nationals took place at several venues around Chicagoland.

Children from the Korean American Community Practice for their Performance at Skokie Library

Children from the Korean American Community Practice for their Performance at Skokie Library

January 13th marked the anniversary of the first Korean immigrants to the United States. We stopped by the Auditorium before the program started to take some pictures. The children are seen here wi


ESL/Literacy Classes @ the Skokie Public Library

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Oakton Community College offers free Learn to Read to Learn classes at its campus in Skokie and at several libraries in the area. Classes are offered several times a year.

Korean American Day Cultural Celebration @ Skokie Public Library

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Join us Saturday, January 13 at 3:00pm in the Library's Petty Auditorium!

Korean Traditional Fashion (Hanbok) and Culture Show Models will show traditional Korean dress and accessories and explain the significance of the types of dress in history and culture, including fashions from the Chosun Dynasty of six hundred years ago, especially the clothing of royalty and officials, and modern Korean fashions. Korean music and two dancers from Korea will also be featured.


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