Get-hooked June 7, 2019
Some fun things to do in your city this weekend

Dear NewzHook readers, need some help in making plans for the weekend, well here are some events happening around you. Let’s starts with this interesting event happening in Bangalore.
- Bangalore
Seeing the Unseen- Photography Exhibition
To highlight the invisible symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, MSSI, Karnataka chapter is hosting a photography exhibition on 7 June.
- Bengaluru
Learn sign language on 8 June to overcome the barrier of communication. The course is being held by GiftAbled – Fostering Inclusion.
- Mumbai
Enable Travels invites people with all kinds of disabilities for an evening of healing and fun on 8 June.
- Mumbai
Art Morning of Creating Fun Things with Fun Materials
Ummeed Child Development Center is organizing a fun event for children aged between 8-12 years on 8 June
- New Delhi
Theater Workshop for Persons with Disabilities
Yes! We Can Trust for Persons with Disabilities is organizing a free theater workshop on 8 June.
- Baroda
Music healer and therapist DilipMani will be facilitating the workshop on understanding the benefits of music therapy with reference to disabled children.
- Chennai
National Conference — VISION 2020 : The Right to Sight- INDIA
Aravind Eye Care System is hosting a national conference on community ophthalmology on 8-9 June.
- Pune
This free weekend cycle riding adventure is organised by Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation and will be held on 8 June and 9 June.
- Pune
Workshop:English in Everyday Life
Blee is organing a workshop to understand English usage in daily lives, for office communication, for job interviews, etc on 9 June.
If you know of activities that are fun, stimulating and accessible in your city, do write to us at editor@newzhook.com.
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