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All set for Joy Bridal Fair
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The much-awaited Joy FM Bridal Fair comes off at the Accra International Conference Centre from 6th to 9th July 2007.

The fair serves as a platform to showcase marriage products and services including jewellery, bridal gowns, cakes and suits.

The Chairman of the Planning Committee, Mr David Max-Fugar said prospective couples, wedding planners and fresh married couples have themselves to blame should they miss the Jubilee celebration version of the Bridal Fair.

He said there would be married seminar, fashion show from the 7th to 8th July respectively while live performances by both secular and gospel artistes entertain the participants throughout the four-day fair.

Mr Max-Fugar announced a Food Village would feature prominently at this year’s fair. He stated that security would be of paramount interest.

He said: “Patronage keeps increasing considerably each year and more than 15,000 people are expected to pass through the fair grounds this year to make purchases and establish contacts.”

Mr Max-Fugar called on hoteliers, limousine and beauty care service providers to take advantage of the fair to showcase their products and services.

He said so far 70 exhibitors have registered and registration closes on Wednesday 27th June 2007. Sponsoring companies are Quality Insurance Company, Jandel décor Limited, Coke light from Coca Cola and supported by Maggie from Nestle Ghana ltd and Charter House.

All programmes of your super hits radio, Joy FM, would be broadcast live from the fair grounds from 6am to 6pm daily.


       

 
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