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The announcement was made during a technical meeting with the organising committee. The meeting was chaired by Rashid Saeed Al Kindi, chairman of the club's Board of Directors.
During the meeting, the committee approved the programme’s operational plan and reviewed organisational and technical arrangements, including participant registration procedures.
Officials said the preparations aim to deliver the activities to the highest standards of quality and safety in collaboration with strategic partners, creating a secure and engaging environment that combines education. The goal is to ensure that the activities are delivered to the highest standards of quality and safety, in collaboration with strategic partners, creating a secure and engaging environment that combines education and recreation.
The programme is structured around four specialised weekly themes: The first week, known as Family Week, focuses on strengthening family bonds and reinforcing positive values.
Artificial Intelligence Week follows this phase and aims to develop innovation.
skills and introduce participants to emerging technologies.
The third phase, Sharjah Week, introduces participants to the emirate’s history, heritage and achievements.
The programme concludes with Sports Week, which features a range of tournaments and sporting activities designed to promote sports as a lifestyle while building teamwork, leadership skills and self-confidence across different age groups.
Abdullah Mohammed bin Huwidan, Board Member and Director of Events and Community Cultural Affairs and the chairman of the organising committee, said the club aims to attract a larger number of participants this year.
He said this aligns with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, particularly his emphasis on supporting young people and making the most of their summer break.
Bin Huwidan added that the club has mobilised all its resources to deliver an integrated programme that combines education, recreation and skills development, while also strengthening national identity.
He noted that the initiative is led by qualified staff and designed to help raise a
generation that is creative, aware and capable of adapting to future
challenges.
He further explained that the programme reflects Kalba Club’s broader strategy to invest in the energy of children and young people, which reinforces the role of sports and cultural clubs as community institutions. cultural clubs as community institutions.
The aim, he said, is to contribute to human development in line with Sharjah’s vision of preparing well-rounded future generations and promoting a strong culture of community sport.