Sports & Cultural Association celebrates Eid Al Etihad as UAE turns 53


Media Release

Dubai, Dec 2: The Sports & Cultural Association marked the UAE's 53rd National Day, Eid Al Etihad, with a grand family get-together at Al Twar Park 1, Dubai, on December 2. The vibrant celebration brought together families from various communities to honor the UAE's rich heritage, unity, and progress.

The festivities began with a warm lunch in the park, setting a joyful tone for the day. Following the UAE National Anthem, a series of engaging activities unfolded, catering to attendees of all ages. Children participated in a UAE culture-themed quiz and painting competition, showcasing their creativity and knowledge of the nation’s heritage. Men and women took part in exciting quizzes and games, adding a spirit of friendly competition to the event.

The highlight of the gathering was the prize distribution ceremony, where winners and runners-up of various activities were awarded exciting prizes by the Association's board of directors.
Delicious snacks were served, ensuring the participants were well-nourished throughout the celebration.

This event was made possible through the enthusiastic support of families, dedicated volunteers, and the tireless efforts of the association's organizers. It stood as a testament to the community's spirit of unity and cultural pride, leaving attendees with fond memories and a renewed appreciation for the UAE’s history and achievements.

 

 

  

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