Darba Waħda, the Valletta 2018 project which brings children and the elderly together to participate on a number of a fun activities, including storytelling, drama, art and games, will be back next month.

The free sessions are led by applied drama practitioner Anna Formosa. Throughout the sessions participants learn from each other, exercise their creativity, develop new skills, experience self-development and have fun in a safe, creative environment.

The project promotes a sense of community and a sense of well-being.

Registration is now open for adults over 60 hailing from Attard, Lija, Balzan, Iklin, Xagħra (Gozo), Luqa, Qormi and Gudja. Those interested in participating may register their interest at their respective local council.

Localities will be grouped together. Sessions for Attard, Lija, Balzan and L-Iklin will take place at St Nicholas College, Attard Primary School. Sessions for Luqa, Qormi and Gudja will be taking place at the St Ignatius College, Luqa Primary School, while sessions for Xagħra will take place at the Gozo College, Xagħra Primary School.

Xagħra sessions will take place on Wednesdays starting March 1. Luqa sessions on Thursdays will start on March 2, while Attard sessions (on Tuesdays) will start on March 7.

For further details visit the Darba Waħda Facebook page, www.valletta2018.org or e-mail darbawahda@valletta2018.org.

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