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The biggest family outdoor event, the Joy FM Family Party in the Park, is set to take stage on December 7, in an exciting prelude to the Christmas festivities.
The event, designed to foster close family ties lost as a result of pressures of work, has in the past years drawn hundreds of families closer together and the December 7 edition will be no exception.
The December 7 event, dubbed 'Xmas Party in the Park', will also provide a platform for the various participating families to know each other through networking.
The Joy FM X'mas Party in the Park will come off at the Efua Sutherland Park from 10am to 6pm and tickets are going for a cool Ghc 20.00 (for a family of 5), families, apart from good music, will also enjoy a wide variety of games and activities.
Some of the exciting games that will be available to families include, Video Games (PS4), Bouncy castle, Sack race, Ludo, Tag of Christmas, Musical chairs, laced with live band and many more.
The December 7 family event is sponsored by Cowbell, Lifebouy, and Cal Bank.
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