KUCHING – A vibrant two-day community event will take place in Kuching on 9 and 10 May, offering families and residents an opportunity to celebrate mothers and women through a diverse programme of activities.
The gathering, scheduled from 4pm to 9pm at Back Street Venue along Ban Hock Road, is designed to highlight the strength, resilience and creativity of women.
Organised by Lifespantree in collaboration with the Sarawak Women for Women Society and the Delphic Association of Arts and Culture of Malaysia, the event aims to foster community spirit while promoting empowerment and cultural appreciation.
Central to the programme is a fashion fundraising show, which will showcase local talent and raise support for community initiatives.
Alongside this, attendees can expect inspiring talks and live demonstrations, providing practical insights and motivational stories.
An artisan gallery will also be featured, offering a platform for creative entrepreneurs to present their work.
Food and beverage stalls will be available throughout the event, ensuring visitors can enjoy a variety of refreshments while participating in the activities.
Hands-on workshops are planned to encourage interactive learning and family engagement, making the occasion suitable for all age groups.
Organisers emphasise that the celebration is not only about entertainment but also about creating lasting memories for families.
“This event celebrates women who are strong, beautiful, and unstoppable,” they stated, underscoring the importance of recognising women’s contributions to society.
Community organisations and supporters, including Team Kuching King and Sarawak Daily, have pledged their backing for the initiative.
Their involvement reflects a wider effort to strengthen local networks and encourage participation in cultural and social events.
Events of this nature have become increasingly popular in Sarawak, as they combine leisure with meaningful causes.
By integrating fundraising, cultural showcases and family-friendly activities, organisers hope to attract a broad audience and reinforce the value of community collaboration.
The Kuching celebration is expected to draw significant interest, particularly as it coincides with the lead-up to Mother’s Day.
Families are encouraged to attend, spend quality time together and take part in activities that highlight appreciation for mothers and women across the community.
With its blend of fashion, culture, food and interactive workshops, the event promises to be a memorable occasion for residents and visitors alike.
It stands as a testament to the growing emphasis on community-driven initiatives in Sarawak, where cultural pride and social empowerment remain central themes.






