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Learn to be a little hotelier

Published: Fri 2 Aug 2019, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 2 Aug 2019, 2:00 AM

Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah is inviting guests to experience summer with a number of memorable experiences such as its kids summer camp, available until August 17. Children between the ages of 8-13 can be a part of the Little Hoteliers experience and participate in all the responsibilities and duties of a concierge, sous chef and engineer. Each student will receive a personalised uniform with a name tag. The programme commences with an orientation session before the work shift begins and breaks for lunch in the canteen, alongside Waldorf Astoria's team. Educational, fun... and for only Dh200 per child! For details, email rasalkhaimah.info@waldorfastoria.com.

Time to party
Are you a fan of Bollywood remixes? Celebrity DJ Aqeel is set to perform, after a decade, on August 15 at Club 6, Dubai World Trade Centre from 10pm to 3am. The fun-packed club event will also have Dubai's top Bollywood DJs like DJ Shadow and DJ Zubair mixing things up. Tickets for the Return of DJ Aqeel: Disco 82 Tour special are available on meraticket.com, with early bird tickets costing Dh150 for singles and Dh125 per person for couple tickets.

Ready, set, go
In Dubai, when it's too hot to work out. you go running in a mall, of course. Dig out your running shoes and prepare for the third edition of the Cigna Park Run at Ibn Battuta Mall, set to take place on August 3. This free family event, held in collaboration with RaceMe, will start at 8.30am at the China Court with a warm-up session by Fitness First. This will be followed by a 2.5km or 5km walk, jog or run covering all six travel-themed courts of Ibn Battuta Mall. To register for the event, head to www.raceme.ae/battutarun.

A new standard of gentle
Johnson's has always been known for providing the very best for babies, and on July 25, it unveiled its first major brand transformation in 125 years. Acknowledging that parenting has changed over the last 40 years, the brand surveyed more than 26,000 parents around the world - including those from the GCC - to satisfy modern needs, and evolve, both in terms of product ingredients, look and feel. From new formulas that are simpler and use 50 per cent less ingredients, to a line that ranges from newborns to active babies, to ergonomic bottles for convenient one-hand use, there's a lot to love.

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