Celebrate Eid al Adha
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Upcoming Special Programs:

Eid Mubarak! Celebrate Eid al Adha with us and Ismaili Civic on Saturday, June 15! Eid al Adha is known as the “Festival of Sacrifice” and for a time for prayer, visiting with families and friends, and giving gifts!
Activities:
9:30am
Art Studio: Cottonball Sheep Craft
Visit the Art Studio for some crafts with Ismaili Civic! Create your very own sheep out of cotton balls.
10:00am
Storytime: "Let's Learn More About Eid al-Adha" by Seven Sabeels Press
One morning, Yusuf turns down Emma's invitation to come over and play with her new toy because it's Eid al-Adha. Instead, he invites Emma into his home to show her how and why Muslims celebrate the Islamic holiday. Emma is curious and asks lots of questions. By the end of the day, Emma finally understands the significance of Eid al-Adha and manages to perform her very own little act of sacrifice.
11:00am
Dance Performance by Ismaili Civic
Gather around at the CMA Stage to celebrate Eid al Adha with a special performance by Ismaili Civic!
12:00pm
Storytime: "Let's Learn More About Eid al-Adha" by Seven Sabeels Press
One morning, Yusuf turns down Emma's invitation to come over and play with her new toy because it's Eid al-Adha. Instead, he invites Emma into his home to show her how and why Muslims celebrate the Islamic holiday. Emma is curious and asks lots of questions. By the end of the day, Emma finally understands the significance of Eid al-Adha and manages to perform her very own little act of sacrifice.
1:00pm
Dance Performance by Ismaili Civic
Gather around at the CMA Stage to celebrate Eid al Adha with a special performance by Ismaili Civic!
2:00pm
Storytime: "Let's Learn More About Eid al-Adha" by Seven Sabeels Press
One morning, Yusuf turns down Emma's invitation to come over and play with her new toy because it's Eid al-Adha. Instead, he invites Emma into his home to show her how and why Muslims celebrate the Islamic holiday. Emma is curious and asks lots of questions. By the end of the day, Emma finally understands the significance of Eid al-Adha and manages to perform her very own little act of sacrifice.