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Saturday, 30 August 2014

Back to School: Extra Curricular Activities for Kids in Qatar



While many of you in Qatar are getting ready for "Back to School" and "Back to Homeschool" we at Rush360 Qatar have been busy looking around for fun yet educational activities available in Qatar for Children to do after school! There are many different places to go to according to the talents and interests of the kids here in Qatar. We have listed as much as we found, all in one place with details and locations. More will be added as we go,

Visit www.rush360.qa pin your current location and set the raduis to above 100KM (all this could be done by clicking the "Advanced Search" button just next to the Search Bar) then do an exact search for "After School". You will get a list of entities with all details you need. 





There are quite a few homeschoolers in Doha too exploring outdoors and indoors and teaching their kids. We have a list of activities and places for them too. Do an exact search for "Activities for Homeschoolers" at www,rush360,qa and the list is just there. Location And Details,




Many parents at this time look for different after school activities for kids to enhance their skills. Be it Art lessons or Sports or extra help with some school subjects, most find it difficult in Doha to get to know who does what. So we have made things easy for you and anytime you need you can search at www.rush360.qa

 You will be happy and thrilled to know that such places existed in Qatar and you never knew for such a long time!


We were happy to find Communities that have come together to share their skills and enhance others' skills.


There is a well Talented Handmade Community as well as an Art and Silk Painting Community that offers lessons for kids every now and then.


You can search for "Arts and Crafts"  on www,rush360.qa and you will have the details of these places.



 We will keep you updated with the detail posts of our Registered and listed entities of Rush360 as we go on with regard to what they do and how you could enrol your kids. Subscribe to this blog and never miss a post!



There are many Sports Academies here that offer individual coaching as well as group classes and some of the Academies are very flexible according to your need and time. More to come on those Academies too.



Kids can have some outdoor activities and adventures in Qatar too. What about exploring the Nature! Yes we have such places here. Stay tuned for details. 



Hands on Science classes and Lego and Robotic classes are available too for the kids to have some fun learning! Search for "Lego" or "Science" and you will have the details!


What about horse riding lessons!!! Yes available for kids! Search for "Horse Riding" location and details are at www.rush360.qa





We hope this would help you to keep your little ones busy and healthy and at the same time build up their skills!

If your organization offer any educational services and you are not listed please do contact us at info@rush360.qa


Saturday, 23 August 2014

Kayaking in the Mangrove - Summer Festival in Qatar 2014





Kayaking at Al Khor Thakhirah or Dakhira Mangrove Nature Reserve Beach is one of the activities going on during this Summer Festival Season 2014 in Qatar. Tickets for different out door activities can be purchased at the Summer Festival tent at the Al Khor Mall, Parking. 

For Location of Al Khor Mall please go to www.rush360.qa pin your current location and set the Radius to more than 100KM (all this could be done by clicking "Advanced Search" next to the Search Tab), and do an exact serach for  "Al Khor Mall".


As for Kayaking you can actually make payments at the Thakhira Beach to the organizers of Kayaking Tours. Location of the Thakhirah Mangrove Nature Reserve can be found at www.rush360.qa, by pinning your current location and making the radius above 100 KM and doing an exact search for "Thakhira Beach".



When you get to the Thakhira Beach the beautiful clean beach with green Mangroves welcomes you!


All credit to Baladiya Ministry of Municipal and Urban Planning, for maintaining this beach  for the visitors  and making it a clean place and for some of the volunteers for taking their time to clean the mangroves in the recent past inspite of visiotors not being so considerate with regard to not littering this beautiful reserve. 



The Kayaking guys are decent helpful guys over there. Before you go on a Kayaking tour towards the Mangroves they give you a small training session as to how to paddle forward, backwards and also what to do and how to get on to the kayak in case the kayak topples. 

Explaining to the Adventurers!

Listening attentively before getting on!

Adventure begins and time to experience the thrill!




 Heading towards the beautiful Mangroves!



The tour lasts about 1.5 hours to 2 hours and they return by sunset! According to the Summer Festival information tent this activity goes on everyday from 1pm to 8pm till the 27th of September. 




The charges vary  from QR50 to QR250 according to age,  for kids and Adults! Kids under 12 are allowed too. They can accompany without paddling and even older ones who were not paddling were accompanied by others who were paddling!

You do not have to be an expert in Kayaking from what we saw, its a simple technique and most of them who were kayaking were doing it for the first time! But it does need some strength and you need to take some rest in between! We asked few of them after the tour when we saw them panting and at the same time looked satisfied with the experience, if they would come back again for this adventure! Guess what they said?! "YES", "SURE"!

So another activity to try out and enjoy away from Doha!


PS: Kayaking is offered by the local Eco Adventure Company Entalek follow the 5 simple steps and search for "Entalek" at www.rush360.qa for all details



Wednesday, 13 August 2014

First Little Free Library in Qatar - Umayr's Little Free Library!



Gardens are easier to find in Qatar, but, how many of you have seen Libraries in Qatar? Except for the libraries in schools there aren't many Libraries around here. For those of you who come from places where Public Libraries are the core of learning it would be hard to digest this. Instead of complaining lets get inspired by a little boy who brought the First Little Free Library to Qatar!



What's a Little Free Library?
As per the website its described as follows:
"It’s a “take a book, return a book” gathering place where neighbours share their favorite literature and stories. In its most basic form, a Little Free Library is a box full of books where anyone may stop by and pick up a book (or two) and bring back another book to share"

This is Umayr with his Little Free Library in Wakra. 

 

The location and details of Umayr's Little Free Library can be found at www.rush360.qa by searching for "Free Library" (Pin your location, and set the radius to more than 100KM and do an exact search)


Umayr's Mom Yasmin was more than happy to answer our queries with regard to this interesting project. Read on....

When did you start this Library?
We opened the library to the public in April 2013.

What made you and your family embark on this Project?
When Khalid (Umayr's Dad) first moved to Qatar (with us still back in Canada), he got a sense that there were not many accessible public libraries.  Since we all love to read, he asked us to pack all the books and get them here.  So we brought with us several boxes full of books.
As we settled in and Umayr (and his older brother Saad) made friends with other kids in our compound, he started sharing his books with them.  People would regularly visit to borrow books from Umayr.  While we started lending out books, we thought of how we could do this efficiently.  We thought of starting a mini library with the usual check-in check-out system.

During this time I (Umayr's mom) started looking online for how to go about starting a private library, and stumbled upon the Little Free Library (LFL) project!  This was exactly what we wanted, and how Umayr's Little Free Library was born.
Once we launched the LFL, it was an instant hit!  Lots of kids from the compound and some adults thronged to it.


How do you register the Library? Can anyone start this anywhere?
Anyone can (and should :-)  start a LFL in their community. Registration is quite easy and with a nominal fee. On registration, the Library gets listed on the Little Free Library world map.
All details including tips on building the box for the books are available on the Little Free Library website.

We will be glad to answer any questions as well. We are hoping this idea will catch up and more LFLs will spring up in other parts of Qatar.


How did you set it up?
After registering the library, it took us some time to get the library box made locally here with the help of a carpenter.  We then painted it at home.  The compound maintenance people gladly built us a small pedestal outside our house for the box.




We then launched a Facebook page for the LFL, mainly to keep the patrons updated about the library. The page recently got 100+ "Likes!"


How does it work?
The library works on the simple idea of "Take a book, leave a book."  There is no need to become a member nor there is any fees. There are no checking out of books. It's purely based on honour system.
One doesn't even have to leave a book behind though it is encouraged.


What are the collection of Books you have?
The books keep changing all the time. A sampling of books we have had in the past are:
A Hatful of Seuss,
Guinness Book of World Records,
The Rainmaker,
The Help,
Kira - Kira,
Captain Underpants,
Bob's Busy Screwdriver,
DW rides again, and many more.


Is it only for Children?
It is not just for kids, though most books are for kids. Adults are more than welcome to drop by.


Can anyone and everyone from all over Qatar visit your library and borrow books? What are the timings if so?
Everyone is welcome to Umayr's Little Free Library! As the library is not manned, one can come any time of the day. It's always open!


Do they have to return the book they borrow?
Ideally, one would bring a book with them and leave it behind when taking a book from the LFL. Please note that the book they leave behind may be taken by someone else and the original donor may never see it again.
However, if you do not have a book to leave behind, you may just borrow one and return it at your convenience.
Finally, if you do not get a chance to return the book, that is fine too. We do not track the books!


Do you have a particular system with regard to keeping track of who borrows and returns?
Nope. Nothing is tracked. If you wish, leave a book behind when borrowing.


How does it work so far in Qatar especially a country where you hardly find any public or children’s Library except for one or two?
The library is doing quite good.  At evening time you can see kids from the compound gather around the Library.  Some people have contacted us on how to go about it.  Several people have donated books as well.  We're really glad to have this going.  Umayr is always excited about it.  Something he looks forward to checking every day on returning from school.



How do you deal with wear and tear and also irresponsibilities by some kids and adults in terms of taking care of the books?
The books do undergo wear and tear as can be expected. We try to keep them intact by taping or gluing from time-to-time. We hope with time the community will start doing this as well for the books they take.

What are the advantages of this Project?
It's an excellent, low-cost, and fun way of sharing the joy of reading. Good and low-tech way to encourage community engagement. These benefits were covered in a recent article in The Atlantic, which also featured Umayr's Little Free Library.



What are the drawbacks?
There aren't any drawbacks per se. There is very little risk of vandalism, especially in a safe country like Qatar.


What is the commitment required on your part when you register the Library and if you for some reason need to relocate or unable to continue this project what are you required to do?
We do tend to the library box regularly like keeping it clean, stacking the books nicely, rotating the books, and restocking it when someone doesn't return a book.
If we relocate, the library moves with us as it does require regular cleaning and restocking. In Umayr's words "I don't want to leave my library alone"

What have your little man as well as your whole family learnt from this project?

This has been a great experience for all of us, especially Umayr. He is stopped at school and asked how the library is doing.
Umayr's Little Free Library was also covered by local online news outlet, Doha News, which got encouraging comments:
It has become an avenue for us to give back to the community.


Rush360 Qatar Team sincerely thank Yasmin for taking the time to patiently answer our questions. We congratulate little Umayr for his valuable initiative and if any one of you get inspired and start a Little Free Library in your neighbourhood in Qatar do not forget to let us know. Rush360 will surely want to have you listed!

 Knowledge is better than wealth.
(Ali bin Abee Taalib)

Monday, 11 August 2014

Ruwais - Parks and Beaches!


Ruwais is a very quiet city in the North of Qatar (Ruwais was once a flourishing city where fishing and trading were at its peak) and the people who live there are very hospitable too, especially the locals. They are ready to go out of the way to help you and fulfill your needs. Admirable gesture indeed!

Take Shamal Road and head towards north, you will see this Majestic looking Shamal Sports Club.


Pass the Sports Club and keep going you will enter the beautiful city Ruwais. This is one of the Roundabouts reminding the old fishing days! 


Abu Dhalouf Park
You get two Family Parks in Ruwais. One is close to the beach and has the beach as the forefront which is called 'Abu Dhalouf  Park or Aba Dalouf Park". For exact location go to ww.rush360.qa  search for "Abu Dhalouf'"


Usually this park is livelier than the other one mostly because of its location.


People picnic there, children run around  playing at the play areas and many sit and gaze at the beautiful beach front!


The beach is very inviting.



We saw kids and families having some water fun. Guess who else we spotted at the beach trotting!!!


There were few people with horses and ponies walking around. Little guys were riding a small shetland pony and having fun just outside the park. Is it a place where many own Horses ???? Wow! If so, its fun indeed for horse lovers!


The Mosque in the neighbourhood (not inside the park) with separate prayer area for ladies is convenient for families.



Al Ruwais Park
This is the other park at the corner of Ruwais. For location go to www.rush360.qa and do an exact search for "Ruwais Park", all details with map will be displayed.

The place was a bit lonely and after sunset no people in it at all except for the security.


It is a nice green park where you can stroll..... and Children can play...





Adventurous to go on a ride to the north of Qatar. Plan a picnic and have some fun at the Parks and the Beach and experience the calmness and forget the hustle and bustle filled City life for few hours!

Have you been to Ruwais?

Monday, 4 August 2014

Water Fountain Show - Summer Festival in Qatar 2014




Summer Festival has begun today here in Qatar. This will go on till September 27th 2014. The Water Fountain Show at Corniche near Al Mourjan Restaurant is one of those entertainments.



For the exact location go to www.rush360.qa pin your current location and search for "Al Mourjan" you will get all details.

It begins at 6 pm on Weekdays and goes on till 11pm. During weekends it starts at 7pm and goes on till midnight. The Show lasts for about 10 minutes with 30 to 45 minutes intervals.(Every evenings from August 4th to September 27th 2014) You can choose a convenient spot to watch the show.

Here are some of the pictures of the show.












Team - Rush360 Qatar
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