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Dibba Al Hisn summer activities shine in "Our Unique Holiday"

Dibba Al Hisn summer activities shine in "Our Unique Holiday"

Sharjah 244 days ago
Evaluation committee visits to assess programme quality
Yesterday evening, the club welcomed a delegation from the Sharjah Sports Council's Summer Program Evaluation Committee. This visit was part of ongoing field assessments to monitor implementation, evaluate quality, and ensure the program's goals are being met.
The committee toured the club's facilities, observed workshops and activities, and reviewed the organizational approach and participant engagement. Members praised the comprehensive nature of the program and its contribution to skill-building and youth development.
A day full of engaging events and distinguished guests
The day was packed with activities under the theme "I Am the Future." The events were attended by Mr. Mohammed Ali Al-Dhahouri, Chairman of the Cultural and Community Activities Committee, along with various supervisors and volunteers. Active participation from club members marked the day's success.
'Learn and Win' workshop returns with interactive English learning
A highlight of the day was the return of the 'Learn and Win' workshop, conducted in collaboration with the Five One Talk media platform. This innovative session used a fun, game-based approach to teach English. Competitions and incentive-based rewards kept participants engaged while enhancing their language skills.
Marine activities build practical skills and safety awareness
The Sharjah International Marine Sports Club continued its contribution to the summer program, offering sessions in marine rescue and sailing basics. These hands-on experiences blended education with enjoyment, fostering maritime knowledge and a strong sense of safety among the youth.
Indoor gym hosts sports, mental challenges, and more
The club's indoor gym was buzzing with a mix of physical and mental activities. Participants enjoyed football, handball, karate, and mental intelligence games that tested analytical thinking, focus, and team spirit.
'The Future: The Virtual World' workshop explores tech and innovation
Presented by Mohammed Rashid Rashoud, the 'The Future: The Virtual World' workshop focused on developing personal and technological awareness. Participants were introduced to future-forward concepts that encouraged self-exploration and broadened their understanding of innovation and scientific progress.
A programme that blends fun, learning, and skill-building
Participants and their families expressed high satisfaction with the summer offerings at Dibba Al Hisn Club. The programme provides a safe, engaging, and educational environment, balancing personal development with entertainment. With guidance from experienced professionals, the initiative continues to nurture the potential of young participants.
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