www.womanthismonth.com January 2017 10 JANUARY IN FOCUS news What’s on our radar this month? Girls Night Out Fancy a night on the town with your pals, free of charge. Then head to The Domain Hotel and Spa where every night is ladies night from Saturday to Thursday from 4pm to 1am at Txoko Basque Lounge on Level 36. Get a party of ladies together, whether you’re celebrating or just fancy winding down after a long day, and chill out in the fab atmosphere of this cool bar with its great views. If, like us, you’ve always fancied trying golf but have been put off by the small size of the ball and the hole, the Royal Golf Club has the answer. FootGolf, yep play a round in a game that’s a merger of two of the most popular sports in the world – football and golf. The goal is to kick a standard football into a cup in as few shots as possible. FootGolf gives players two hours of great fun on the club’s championship course and prices start from just BD5 per person. FootGolf tee times are available every Sunday evening between 6.30pm and 8pm. Desi Delights If you’re feeling a bit turkeyed out after Christmas, check out the new Monday curry night at ART Rotana in Amwaj. The ‘Desi Dish Night’ at Choices Restaurant offers diners the chance to travel through southern Asia with a huge selection of curries, grills and traditional beverages showcasing the very best of cuisines from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and more. It runs from 7pm to 10.30pm and costs BD15 with soft drinks or BD25 with house beverages. Going Tribal Discover your inner rhythm and turn your family into a tribe. Feel the heartbeat of your soul as rhythm and fun come together as one in a drumming session with Lydia at La Fontaine. Drumming is universal, whatever your age, occupation or cultural background everyone communicates through the language of rhythm. After a hard day at the office there's no better stress buster than beating a drum. So, why not go along and experience the fun on January 18 from 7pm to 8pm. Call 17 230-123 for more information. Shopping Bonanza From January 25 to February 2, the halls of the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre will be filled with enticing products from around the world as the Autumn Fair returns for its 28th year. Held under the patronage of the Bahrain Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, this nine-day shoppers’ paradise features over 750 stalls from 21 countries and thousands of potential bargains. A huge variety of goods will go on sale including speciality foods, fashion, home furnishings, technology, toys, textiles and much more with national pavilions from countries such as China, Egypt, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Turkey, Thailand, Syria, the UAE and Yemen. Entry 800 fils. Visit www.theautumnfair.com or call 17 550-033 for information on opening times. Golf With A Difference Trashion Show Running under the banner It’s Our World and promoting the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle, this event, taking place at the Golden Tulip on January 6 looks like a great fun day out for all the family. Featuring youngsters from the Indian Ladies Association’ Sneha Foundation as well as the Special Family Support Group and with participation from local schools, the event is being staged by Sphere Advertising in association with social media group MOMwise.Bh, and it’s expected to attract visitors from both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The Theatrical Trashion Show will feature dresses made by various crafters using recycled materials to create awareness of the amount of waste we create. There’ll also be stalls and food on offer and tickets are priced just BD1.
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