On the occasion of the new year, the Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Foundation issued an office notebook, which included 14 pages that carried 14 poetry texts for a select group of departing Emirati poets, which varied between eloquent and colloquial poetry of various styles, as the classic poem ran the activated poem and prose poem in harmony that suggests the diversity that it lived Emirati poetic scene for several decades.

The diary included poems by each of the poets: Ahmed Rashid Thani, Habib Al-Sayegh, Mubarak Al-Aqili, Salem bin Ali Al Owais, Mubarak Saif Al-Nakhi, Ahmed bin Sultan bin Salim, Khalfan bin Musbah bin Khalfan, Sultan bin Ali Al Owais, Ahmed Amin Al-Madani, and Hamad Khalifa Bushab , Muhammad Khalifa bin Hadir, Ousha bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi (Girl of the Arabs), Rashid Al-Khidr and Saqr bin Sultan Al Qasimi.

The office diary comes to commemorate the departed poets, who left a mark in the local and Arab poetic scene, and each page bore the name of the poet, his image and date of birth, as well as a poetic text from the texts indicating the poet's identity, his artistic style, his poetic school, and the date of his departure, which makes the notebook a guide A documentary enters the library in general. It is noteworthy that the Al Owais Cultural Foundation has been issuing annual office notes inspired by the world of thought and culture, as it chose last year a topic entitled "Zayed Words of Gold", an art gallery inspired by the sayings of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God bless him. Feather, plastic artist Khaled Mostafa. The diary of previous years also included the names of the award winners or paintings by well-known artists, and other topics related to cultural affairs.

The classical poem, along with the activating and prose poems, harmoniously suggests the diversity of the Emirati poetic scene.