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IWG hosts a joyful summer gathering by the beach

IWG hosts a joyful summer gathering by the beach

Kuwait Times05-05-2025

The International Women's Group (IWG) welcomed members and guests to a lively and engaging summer gathering held at a scenic beachside venue on the first of May under the leadership of IWG president Polina Dalmini, wife of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Eswatini. The event brought together women from diverse backgrounds to celebrate friendship, fun and community spirit.
The day began at 10 am with fresh cold summer juices, setting a healthy tone for the gathering. Shortly after, attendees assembled for a group photo, capturing the unity and enthusiasm of the morning. A light exercise warm-up at 10.20 am energized everyone before the start of the indoor games which delighted participants.
The excitement continued with a company logo quiz, both of which offered fun competition and multiple small prizes. Guests were then treated to a delicious brunch, providing an opportunity to relax, socialize, and recharge. The post-brunch segment featured a variety of outdoor activities, including beach and pool games. As the day neared its close, attendees enjoyed some free time to mingle and soak in the atmosphere before buses departed to return everyone home with yet more wonderful memories of Kuwaiti hospitality.
President Polina Dalmini expressed her delight at the successful turnout, noting, 'Events like this are at the heart of IWG's mission — to bring women together, foster friendships, and create joyful experiences in Kuwait. I'm so proud of our team and community for making today special.'
The IWG's summer gathering was a vibrant reminder of the power of connection and the importance of creating spaces for celebration and unity.

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