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Support Palestinian and Lebanese Entrepreneurs at Kutubna Cultural Center's Small Business Pop-Up

  • Writer: Sands and City Magazine
    Sands and City Magazine
  • Oct 11, 2024
  • 2 min read

On Sunday, October 13, from 10:30 AM to 1 PM, the Kutubna Cultural Center will host a special Small Business Pop-Up as part of its solidarity event, Rising and Living: A Reading of Palestinian and Lebanese Poetry and Writing. This free event is open to the public and aims to highlight and support Palestinian and Lebanese small businesses.


The pop-up will feature several unique entrepreneurs:


Gifto offers personalized gifts ranging from mosaic sound-wave art, word art, moon phase diagrams, to mosaic photo art. Known for creating memorable keepsakes, Gifto captures personal stories through artistic designs.


Ka3keh is a home bakery serving a variety of Palestinian baked goods, including fatayer, msakhan rolls, and warakh enab. This bakery is a heartwarming collaboration between a mother and daughter, who aim to evoke nostalgic memories of traditional Palestinian cuisine through their delicious offerings.


HAK Technology Hub, an IT consultancy and software services company, helps small businesses optimize their operations using technology and data. The company takes a holistic approach to establish efficient technology stacks and data management frameworks that save businesses valuable time and resources.


PayMeHere is a platform providing UAE residents with access to the global real estate market. With options to finalize transactions in Emirati dirhams or any other currency, the platform supports people from Middle Eastern countries dealing with currency devaluation, empowering them to invest globally.


Flandeur is specializes in floral designs and chocolates for gifts, events, and special occasions. They offer hand tied bouquets, vase arrangements, and letter boxes for weddings, birthday parties, and more.


There is room for two more vendors. Licensed Palestinian and Lebanese small business owners can participate for free by emailing bookshop at kutubna.ae. located at Madina Avenues in Nadd Al Hamar, Dubai. For more information please visit kutubna.ae, call or WhatsApp +971 52 983 5305.


The event at Kutubna Cultural Center serves as both a marketplace and a cultural celebration, bringing together entrepreneurs and community members in a spirit of solidarity. Visitors will have the chance to explore unique products, support small businesses, and experience the rich heritage of Palestine and Lebanon.


For more information, visit the Kutubna Cultural Center’s website or social media channels. Don’t miss this chance to stand in support of Palestinian and Lebanese small businesses and enjoy a day of culture and community!





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