Head down to the Royal Golf Club for its Links Friday Carvery Brunch which includes a range of starters, live cooking stations, traditional carved meats, desserts and more. There’s also a special section for children including a ‘create your own cupcake’ station. The brunch, from noon to 4pm, costs BD18 net for adults including unlimited selected soft drinks and BD27 net for adults with unlimited selected house beverages. It’s BD 9.500 net for children under 12 and children aged four and under can eat for free.
For details, call 17751262.
The Royal Golf Club will open its fourth public dining outlet, Repartee, on September 1. It will feature a light menu with a Far East flavour and views of the golf course. There will also be an outdoor terrace. The restaurant will be open from 5pm to midnight daily.
For details, call 17750777.
‘The Best Summer Camp in the World’ runs until August 31 at Adhari Park. It will offer children a chance to interact socially and take part in a variety of community projects. Entertainment includes video games, computers, art and craft, drama, music and sports.
The camp costs BD85 a month, including breakfast, and runs from Sundays to Thursdays from 8am to 2pm. Transportation is also available at BD15. A donation of BD5 from every registration will be given to Sneha; a recreational centre for children with special needs run by the Indian Ladies Association.
For details, call 38340046 or 34030582 or visit the registration desk at the Adhari Park food court from 4pm-9pm daily or visit www.partypeopleofbahrain.com
The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain Hotel & Spa is hosting its Ritz Kids Summer Camp programme, pictured above, until August 28. Running from Sunday to Thursday from 10am-4pm, it is open to children aged four to 12. Activities include football, squash, and tennis, swimming with a dedicated instructor, art & craft, dancing, fishing and much more.
Celebrate India’s 67th Independence Day at Le Meridien Bahrain City Centre’s Baharat brunch. Sample authentic Indian cuisine with a contemporary twist including chaat, pani puri, kathi rolls, dosa, varieties of tikka and more, prepared live on themed counters. There is also a buffet for children, a colourful play area with activities, face painting and friendly mascots. The brunch is from noon to 4pm and is priced at BD20++ with soft drinks and water and BD 30++ with selected free-flow beverages. Children aged six to 12 are half price and kids below six eat for free.
City Centre Bahrain is staging its 3rd Annual Summer Camp featuring a variety of activities including sports tournaments, leisure and entertainment, educational tours, mind games, fitness sessions and daily lunches. The camps are for children aged seven to 12 and are open from 10.30am to 1.30pm.
The first camp ends tomorrow, the second starts on Sunday to August 21 and the last camp is from August 24 to 28. It’s BD25 to register and all fees will be donated to the Child’s Wish Society.
Registration forms are available at the customer service desk. Each camp is limited to 50 children.
For details, call 1717771.
Footballing legends Graeme Souness and Gordon Banks will be coming to Bahrain on September 25 at Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa. Souness is considered to be one of Scotland’s icons, playing with Liverpool, Rangers, Middlesbrough and Sampdoria, winning three European Cups, nine league titles and a plethora of British domestic trophies. Banks was an instrumental part of England’s 1966 World Cup winning side.
He capped 73 times for England winning the FIFA World Player of the Year once and FIFA World Goalkeeper of the Year on six occasions. The duo will share their stories at 8pm.
l British boxing legend, former WBA, IBF, IBO Light Welterweight and WBA Welterweight champion, Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton, was meant to appear but had to reschedule due to coaching commitments. However, he is now set to come Bahrain in February 2015. Ricky will be giving a talk about his career and the world of sport. There will also be live entertainment, dinner, a prize raffle giveaway and more.
The Ministry of Culture is launching its 2014 Bahrain Summer Festival, entitled Summer of Colours until August 30. All events will be staged at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre (BIECC); some are free entry while others require tickets.
Internationally-acclaimed award-winning crossover Iraqi artist Ilham Al-Madfai will perform at the Cultural Hall, today and tomorrow, with his eclectic band, playing his signature blend of Western rhythms and Eastern folk songs.
An international street dance, known as Blaze, will entertain on Saturday and Sunday, featuring some of the best street dancers from around the world. They will perform pop and lock routines as well as break-dance to music from the likes of Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Kanye West, David Guetta, Snoop Dogg and others.
After the fun with Dora the Explorer and her friends in Dora’s Pirate Adventure, another children’s favourite will be the all-new UAE-produced show Abood’s Dream from August 21 to 24. Abood is joined by the beloved grandmothers of the animated show FREEJ. Also, a full slate of activities will be on offer at Nakhool and Nakhoola City for the duration of the festival. It will include a wide variety of workshops and lectures with artists from across the globe focusing on entertainment, learning and development.
The concert on August 26 features Chico & the Gypsies, the latest project of Jahloul ‘Chico’ Bouchiki, co-founder of the legendary band The Gipsy Kings.
The band carries on its predecessor’s flamboyant Spanish flamenco and rumba-infused traditions.