Recreation programs for women planned
Published: Sep 10, 2010 00:27 Updated: Sep 10, 2010 00:27
JEDDAH: A number of recreational programs for women will be organized in Riyadh, including five dramas, to mark Eid Al-Fitr. Some of these Eid programs will be held at Princess Nourah bint Abdul Rahman University.
The dramas organized by the Riyadh municipality will focus on the situation of Saudi women and their contributions to social service, the municipality said.
A drama titled “Banat Fatima” (Daughters of Fatima) will be staged at King Fahd Cultural Center while another drama named “Bidaa Ala Al-Raseef” (Goods on the Sidewalk) at Dar Al-Uloom Girls School.
Another drama titled “Haala wa Halalah” will be staged at Al-Hokair Recreational City. Other dramas will be held at Prince Salman Social Center (“Hosha Nawaem”), King Abdul Aziz Historical Center (“Al-Ajaza”) and Disabled Children’s Association (“Ribh Yarjie Khasara”).
Naela bint Abdul Rahman Al-Daihan, vice president for social service at Princess Nourah University, said the university would hold a number of recreational programs for families of prisoners and inmates of orphanages and old age homes.
Two musical programs titled “Arous Al-Majd” and “Aghsan Al-Watan” are the main attractions of the university’s Eid festivities. It will also organize an exhibition of women’s products such as handicrafts, she said, adding that it would contribute to marketing products of working families.
A number of stage shows will also be conducted shedding light on the need to fight begging.
Dr. Maha bint Ameen Khayat, deputy supervisor of the Eid programs, said arrangements have been made to welcome large numbers of women and children coming to attend the festivities. “Children will be able to engage in a variety of recreational activities,” she said.

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