All posts tagged "Baltimore"

  • Washington Association for Korean Schools teachers gathered inside St. Andrew Kim Korean School in Baltimore Saturday for a paper folding lecture.
    Baltimore Korean school teachers learn history through paper

    By The Korea Times Washington DC staff How does paper folding sound as a method to learn history? The Korean American Paper Cultural Foundation handed out an arrangement of colorful sheets to a group of teachers Saturday...

    • Posted August 25, 2015
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  • Camp Rice 2014
    Maryland Korean adoptee camp commences this week

    By The Korea Times Washington DC staff ASIA Families, a group offering services to Korean American adoptees and their families, will host a three-day camp to experience Korean culture. Camp Rice, to be held inside Pearlstone Conference...

    • Posted July 22, 2015
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    Korean tradition camp to kick off in Baltimore next month

    By The Korea Times Washington, D.C. staff Summer camp at Han Pan Korean American Cultural Center in Baltimore will kick off Aug. 3 for a six-day run inside Holy Korean Martyrs Catholic Church. Designed by Han Pan...

    • Posted July 9, 2015
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  • Teresa Kim, left, with husband Gyun-tae Kim stand inside their newly reopened beauty supply store in Baltimore.
    Months after Baltimore riots, Korean-owned business reopens

    By The Korea Times Washington, D.C. staff Seventy-one days after seeing their store destroyed by Baltimore rioters in April, the Korean couple who owns A&M Beauty Supply reopened for business Tuesday. Gyun-tae Kim, 71, and Teresa Kim,...

    • Posted July 8, 2015
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  • Jason Park, left, and his friend business owner Sung Kang, second left, leave his damaged store, Tuesday, April 28, 2015, in the aftermath of rioting following Monday's funeral for Freddie Gray, who died in police custody. The violence that started in West Baltimore on Monday afternoon had spread to East Baltimore and neighborhoods close to downtown and near Camden Yards.  (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
    Korean American community raises $100K to help businesses devastated by Baltimore riots

    By The Korea Times Washington D.C. staff The Korean American community’s fundraising effort to help Korean businesses that suffered damages from the Baltimore riots last month has amassed more than $100,000. The effort, led by an emergency...

    • Posted May 19, 2015
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  • Baltimore looters destroyed a Korean-owned beauty supply store.
    Count of damaged Korean-owned Baltimore businesses rises to 40

    By The Korea Times Washington DC staff Area business owners are seeing the effects of unrest in Baltimore following the funeral of Freddie Gray this week. According to Korean American Grocers Association International and the Korean Society...

    • Posted April 30, 2015
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  • Jason Park, left, and his friend business owner Sung Kang, second left, leave his damaged store, Tuesday, April 28, 2015, in the aftermath of rioting following Monday's funeral for Freddie Gray, who died in police custody. The violence that started in West Baltimore on Monday afternoon had spread to East Baltimore and neighborhoods close to downtown and near Camden Yards.  (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
    Korean businesses no exception to damages from Baltimore riots

    By The Korea Times Washington DC staff As Baltimore faces the repercussions of two days of riots that followed the funeral of Freddie Gray, Korean American businesses in the city are finding losses alongside the rest of...

    • Posted April 29, 2015
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