Gargee’an celebrations light up Ithra

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Children were encouraged to visit the nearby crafts table to decorate their own clothespin to take home as a souvenir. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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Children were encouraged to visit the nearby crafts table to decorate their own clothespin to take home as a souvenir. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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Children were encouraged to visit the nearby crafts table to decorate their own clothespin to take home as a souvenir. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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Children were encouraged to visit the nearby crafts table to decorate their own clothespin to take home as a souvenir. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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Updated 24 March 2024
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Gargee’an celebrations light up Ithra

  • The word Gargee’an essentially refers to the giving of gifts or goods, and Ithra offered numerous indoor and outdoor activities for children of all ages, including performances of traditional folk songs

DHAHRAN: Boys clad in crisp white thobes and girls adorned in colorful jalabiyas, along with their families, recently gathered at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture for the Gargee'an festivities.

The three-night event, which concluded on Sunday, celebrated a traditional festival marking the middle of Ramadan with joyous fervor.




Children were encouraged to visit the nearby crafts table to decorate their own clothespin to take home as a souvenir. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

The word Gargee’an essentially refers to the giving of gifts or goods, and Ithra offered numerous indoor and outdoor activities for children of all ages, including performances of traditional folk songs.

The Energy Exhibit featured the Chocolate Slime Factory that invited people to create chocolate treats mixed with nuts.




The three-night event, which concluded on Sunday, celebrated a traditional festival marking the middle of Ramadan with joyous fervor. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

Outside in the gardens, a parade, a choreographed folk dance by youngsters, and a live stage play added to the atmosphere.

The popular Stories on Wheels bus gave an immersive storytelling experience, allowing visitors to engage with the tales.




Numerous activities, including making Gargee’an cards, took place in the library area, alongside storytelling sessions. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

Numerous activities, including making Gargee’an cards, took place in the library area, alongside storytelling sessions.

A captivating story time took place at the children’s museum, the tale involving a humble clothespin’s desire to join the family’s Ramadan festivities. Children were encouraged to visit the nearby crafts table to decorate their own clothespin to take home as a souvenir.

Dr. Ola Al-Shuhail took her young daughter Luluwah Al-Hamdan to that attraction, and told Arab News: “I heard about the festivities from social media and decided to come to celebrate the Gargee’an and to see Ithra; it is our first time. We live in Riyadh but we are moving to Alkhobar.

“I think it's more than we expected: the building, the organization, how they treat kids. I loved it, it's wonderful. I think she's excited and now she’s doing some crafts.”

Al-Hamdan said: “This is my new friend Crusty,” pointing to her decorated clothespin with eyes she had glued on.


Winners of orphans’ Olympiad announced in Al-Qunfudhah

Updated 13 January 2026
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Winners of orphans’ Olympiad announced in Al-Qunfudhah

  • Honors for physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology
  • Event includes training for primary, secondary pupils

RIYADH: The winners of the first Scientific Excellence Olympiad for orphans’ associations were announced in Al-Qunfudhah governorate on Monday.

The event was organized by the Orphans’ Association in Wadi Hali, in partnership with the Council for Orphans’ Associations, under the patronage of Makkah Gov. Prince Khalid Al-Faisal.

Al-Qunfudhah Gov. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Qubba’ handed out the awards.

Thirty-eight associations from the Kingdom participated in the event representing 86 percent of all beneficiaries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Abuwah Orphans Care Association in Unaizah won first place in the associations category, followed by the Kafel Orphans Care Association in Makkah, and the Binaa Orphans Care Association in the Eastern Province.

In the academic category, the Kafel Orphans Care Association won first place in mathematics, chemistry, and biology.

The Abuwah Orphans Care Association won first place in physics, second place in mathematics and biology, and third in chemistry.

The Binaa Orphans Care Association took home second in chemistry and physics, and third in mathematics.

The Insan Orphans Care Association in Riyadh came third in physics, while the Abnaouna Orphans Care Association in Khulais came third in biology.

Also, the Atf Orphans Care Association in Al-Aridah received the Media Excellence Banner Award for its efforts in tandem with the Olympiad’s activities.

The Olympiad’s training activities included problem-solving, decision-making, self-confidence, communication, and examination preparedness.

Indicators are used to measure the impact and sustainability of these programs for those at primary and secondary school levels.