The facility has been treating vulnerable populations, including Sudanese refugees who are fleeing the conflict in their home country
The ‘buy and bring sale’ event will be held at the Car Park next to the Meadows Village from 3pm to 6pm and will have entertainment activities for kids. Community Market Days by Emaar are popular social events that bring together our communities for a fun-filled day. Apart from offering the opportunity to make bargain sales and deals, the event also puts the spotlight on families by offering a range of children’s entertainment activities,” Ahmad Al Falasi, Executive Director, Property Management, Emaar Properties said.
“The Community Market Day is a great opportunity for neighbours to get to know each other better and strengthen the community spirit,” he said.
Residents of Emaar communities can rent tables to showcase home and personal products ranging from toys to apparels, electronic gadgets and accessories.
Emaar routinely organises Community Market Days and other social events for residents of Arabian Ranches, Dubai Marina, Downtown Burj Dubai and Emirates Living, which includes the Views, the Greens, the Springs, the Meadows and the Lakes.
The facility has been treating vulnerable populations, including Sudanese refugees who are fleeing the conflict in their home country
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