KSCPP As of 2022, we have printed more than 800,000 copies in total. Lions clubs, Kiwanis clubs, woman’s clubs and companies.

Since 2005, KSCPP (Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of greater awareness and understanding of Korean history and culture. Publication and distribution of Korean Sprit and Culture Series:
Since 2005, KSCPP has been publishing books on Korean history and arts, such as Admiral Yi Sun-sin, King Sejong the Great, Chung Hyo Ye

and Fifty Wonders of Korea Volume 1 & 2 in English, French and German and master Wonhyo & The practice of HongIkIngan in English. These books have been distributed to schools, colleges and other institutions throughout the United States, Germany, United Kingdom and various other countries. In addition, to introduce Korean food more effectively, we have published a Korean cookbook, Taste of Korea: Korean Cuisine Full of Wisdom and Nature. Presentation on Korean history and arts:
Since 2007, we have organized presentations on Korean arts and cultural assets for the general public at schools, colleges, libraries (more than 100 different libraries in NY, NJ, MA, RI, VA, MD, CA & CT), museums, rotary clubs. Essay Contests: We have held essay contests to attract more interest in Korean history and culture. Since the spring of 2006, we have held 15 nationwide essay contest. About 3,000 people participated in our essay contests and 43 winners have been selected.

04/08/2026
04/08/2026

Thanks to the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project for last week's great workshop! Participants explored Korean culture through presentations about the lotus and the lantern festival, and made beautiful lotus flower lanterns. 🪷 KSCPP

04/08/2026
04/08/2026
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11/06/2025

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07/28/2025
07/28/2025

Taste of Korea: Korean Cuisine, Full of Wisdom and Nature Learn about the health benefits of Korean food and we will demonstrate 2 dishes. After the demonstration, a home-cooked full Korean meal with a traditional table setting in Bangjja bronzeware will be served, and a short film on Korean culture will be screened.
In addition, we will hand out recipes and complimentary other books on Korean history and culture.
Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Pomares Community Room
Who is this event for: Adults
Registrations open at 12:00 PM Saturday, July 12, 2025

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158-16 46th Avenue
Flushing, NY
11358

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