Organizers of the 2017 Joy FM Family Party in the Park are promising families a great time of bonding at the Legon Botanical Gardens as they celebrate the Christmas festivities.
This year’s edition comes off on Saturday, December 23 and it will once again serve as a perfect opportunity for parents to spend quality time with their kids.
It will enable families to renew and foster close family ties and also provides a perfect platform for families to make new friends.
The annual Party in the Park event, organised by Joy FM, brings together families across the length and breadth of the capital for a healthy dose of family fun, good music, food and wide variety of games and activities.
On the day, families will take several exciting activities including sharp brain contest, musical chairs, cooking challenge, treasure hunt, salsa dance competition, Water run, I know my ward, I know my parents and a host of others fun contest.
The serene atmosphere at the Legon Botanical Gardens and its canopy of trees will provide enough motivation for families to come together to eat, drink and chat heartily.
Organisers noted that “the year has been a stressful one and considering the hectic schedules of families, Joy FM is using this unique platform to destress families and also help build strong family ties.
"The station always has the family at heart and believes that the Joy FM Party in the Park is yet another unique platform for the family to bond.”
Ruby Helegbe, a Sales Executive at Joy FM assured that “…there is security on the ground and we have various experience people among the team that have stationed to take care of the kids.”
“We want this to be a pre-Xmas party for the whole family…so it’s a huge platform for families to come and bond together and relive those great family moments…,” she added.
Tickets for the event, ¢25 for a family of six, are on sale at the Front Desk of Joy FM.
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