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Educational and recreational bio-dome The Green Planet has announced free admission for every kid dressed in school uniform that is accompanied by a paying adult on weekdays throughout Ramadan. Located in City Walk, the indoor tropical rainforest ecosystem features a man-made, life-sustaining tree and over 3,000 plants and exotic animals. Ticket prices for adults start from Dh89 online or Dh99 at the gate. Visit www.thegreenplanetdubai.com for more info.
Teen fun
There's something for everyone at Caesars Resort Bluewaters Dubai, with the launch of its new teen hangout area called Roam. A creative space designed for 21st century teens, it offers interactive learning through virtual reality and various game zones. To celebrate the launch, visitors dining at any of the resort's seven restaurants can access Roam for free until September 30. Open from 10am to midnight to young adults aged 13-17. For more info, visit www.caesars.com/dubai.
Spreading smiles
Gift a basket of food essentials to labourers across the city and celebrate the spirit of giving, courtesy Pink Mango Project and joigifts.com. This Ramadan, Project Heroes lets customers gift these everyday heroes at original cost without delivery charges. The initiative also sends out a personal video message from the receiver to gifter. Available till June 4. For more details, visit www.pinkmangoproject.com or call 055-5807056.
Dine with three chefs
The second #ThreeChefsDinner ticketed experience is set to welcome patrons at Kizmet with an all-female cast, courtesy Samantha Wood, founder of FooDiva. Each chef will serve a different course and cuisine for the event scheduled on June 17 from 6.30-10pm. Guests will receive goodies from speciality tea concept Avantcha Tea. Advance booking with pre-payment is required to secure spots. Visit www.foodiva.net/dinnerevents.
Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Flow Talks at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Boulevard is back with a Ramadan Series every Wednesday at 8pm, until May 29. Featuring Emirati art and culture experts Jalal Luqman and Eman Al Mughairy, the talks will be held on May 22 and 29, respectively. Traditional healthy Arabic cuisine will be served from sundown to 9pm. The iftar is priced at Dh98 per person, but entry to the talks is free. For more info, visit www.flowdubai.com.
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