Saturday, March 3, 2012

KOREAN CHILDREN GO TO CAMP PROGRAM HELPS ADOPTEES LEARN OF HERITGAGE.(Local)

Byline: Timothy F. Schick Staff writer

Giggling and hopping about, Eric Bresee excitedly attempted to describe his first day at Korean Culture Camp at the Parsons Child and Family Center in Albany.

"I learned a lot of things," he said, describing newly learned songs with motions and an excited gleam in the eye.

Eric held up a fist full of fingers, to indicate his age is 5.

Eric and scores of other children attending the day camp with him were born in Korea and adopted by Capital District families. They were joined by their non- Korean brothers, sisters and parents in learning Korean songs, phrases and history. About 70 children are attending …

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