
Al Hamriyah urges participants of summer programme to volunteer
Traditional Emirati heritage was also celebrated through leisure activities, with the Sharjah Institute for Heritage presenting a session on traditional movement-based games inspired by the UAE's cultural past.
The Sharjah Police Headquarters captivated the audience with a live demonstration of police dogs (K9) at the Security Inspection Department.
According to Ahmed Al Shamsi, Executive Director of Al Hamriyah Club, the aims of 'Our Holiday is Different' are being realised on a daily basis, and parental surveys show high levels of satisfaction with the initiative.
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