St. Michael’s Sharjah Goans Organize Goan Community Picnic

 


This February, the St. Michael’s Sharjah Goan Community organized an annual picnic at the Sharjah National Park. The event brought together more than 400 Goans from all across the Emirates, with the main purpose of – connecting the diaspora and celebrating a shared reality.

 



A series of games were put together for people of all age groups that helped create a community spirit as people gathered in their respective teams working their way out on reaching the finish line. The most innovative of them all was the – ‘Newspaper Dress Up Competition’. In this game, all the teams had to work out innovative ways of designing a dress out of old newspaper within a limited time. Imagination took a flight of fancy as team members went frenzy to complete the task within just ten minutes, generating lots of fun and laughter in the fresh environs of the park. 

The event finally culminated with the game of housie and a short song session by Mr. Anthony Dsouza who sang a few English and custom Konkani tunes that entertained the audience and helped garner a shared sense of unity.

Overall, it was a nice warm feeling of a home-away-from-home!

 


 

 

Comments

CathyA said…
Great coverage Bryce! ... You've encapsulated the picnic beautifully, despite your half hour snooze with the breeze in your hair and the sun in your eyes😎
Anagha said…
Very nicely summarised. The fun quotient is high and well captured in your words. Well done.
Anonymous said…

“Bryce, this was such a wonderful recap of our picnic on February 22nd! Your writing truly captured the joy, laughter, and togetherness we all shared. From the delicious food to the fun games and heartwarming moments, every detail was beautifully expressed. Thank you for bringing those memories to life again—I already can’t wait for the next one!”
Anonymous said…

“Bryce, this was such a wonderful recap of our picnic on February 22nd! Your writing truly captured the joy, laughter, and togetherness we all shared. From the delicious food to the fun games and heartwarming moments, every detail was beautifully expressed. Thank you for bringing those memories to life again—I already can’t wait for the next one!” Lazio SMSGC Coordinator
Anonymous said…
Blogger Bryce well captured 👌 indeed a lovely picnic with the goan community 🌹💐
Anonymous said…
Well written piece Bryce. We could actually recount it step by step. Keep flourishing.
Anonymous said…
Wow, Bryce. This looks like so much fun!! 🤗 -Abby
Anonymous said…
Your blogs are worth the read Bryce. Though I didn't attend the picnic, your wrote gave a visual effect to how fantastic the picnic would have been. I'm sure you all had a great time.. 3 Cheers to the organisers of the picnic and a Trohy to you for a wonderful write-up. Keep your blogs coming Bryce 👌👌👌
Anonymous said…
Victor joins me in saying.. he loved reading your blog.. 🙌Michelle
Anonymous said…
I always enjoy reading your blogs and posts dearest Bryce - keep at it and one day we shall surely be reading your articles in a leading newspaper and journals. Stay focused and committed and you will go a long way in pursuit of your dreams. All the best and God bless you always ❤️ Maria Gomes Fernandes #Worldgoaday Team
Anonymous said…
Hey Bryce great way to portray the Goan culture.
Anonymous said…
This looks like a fantastic picnic! What a great idea. So good to see the Goan community get together and have fun 🤩

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