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Royal Automobile Museum & Zain Celebrate Independence Day

On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Kingdom's Independence, the Royal Automobile Museum and Zain will be hosting a celebratory fun day for the families on Wednesday, May 25th 2011 at the Museum.

2011-05-24
AMMAN, JORDAN, May 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Kingdom's Independence, the Royal Automobile Museum and Zain will be hosting a celebratory fun day for the families on Wednesday, May 25th 2011 at the Museum.
Celebrating this national occasion, a fun filled day of activities is planned for the whole family including face painting, clowns, games and much more. In addition, to a special motorcycle show, a performance by the famous soccer player, Mutaz Al-Qawasmeh, and for the first time at the Royal Automobile Museum, a performance by the Roman Army and Chariot Experience (RACE).
The event will also be covered live by Sawt Al-Ghad radio from 4:00 pm until 5:30 pm.
It is worth mentioning that the official sponsor of this event is Zain, the leading telecommunication company in Jordan and supported by Mecca Mall Inc, Al- Haif Trading Company (ACE), Ultra Water, Public Security Directorate, Traffic Department, Greater Amman Municipality and RACE.

TRACCS Jordan Maha Al-Rawashdeh
Tel: (+962) 6 5660542 Fax: (+962) 6 5660541
E-mail: jordan@traccs.net


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[Press-News.org] Royal Automobile Museum & Zain Celebrate Independence Day
On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Kingdom's Independence, the Royal Automobile Museum and Zain will be hosting a celebratory fun day for the families on Wednesday, May 25th 2011 at the Museum.