Sharjah 24: Sharjah's Department of Municipal Affairs is set to dazzle at the 13th " Dawahi Festival," transforming Al Qarayen 4 Park into a hub of community engagement from December 12th to 31st. This year's extravaganza promises a plethora of activities, events, and enlightening workshops designed to captivate and educate Sharjah's diverse populace.
His Excellency Engineer Omar Khalfan Al Shamsi, the head of the Department, hails the festival as a golden opportunity to weave stronger bonds with citizens and residents alike. "We're not just participating; we're becoming part of the festival's vibrant tapestry," Al Shamsi enthused, highlighting the department's commitment to being more than just a government entity, but a true community partner.
Meanwhile, His Excellency Sheikh Engineer Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Qasimi, the department's director, painted a picture of the festival as a canvas for community awareness. "Our booth isn't just a stand; it's a launchpad for sustainability," Al Qasimi declared, promising several activities that will not only entertain but also enlighten visitors on pressing environmental issues.
As Sharjah gears up for this annual spectacle, the Department of Municipal Affairs stands ready to turn the "Dawahi Festival" into a celebration of civic engagement, environmental consciousness, and community spirit. It's not just an event; it's a movement towards a more aware, involved, and sustainable Sharjah.