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The biggest family party during the yuletide, Joy FM's Party in the Park is scheduled to take place on Monday, December 26.
The event which will be held at the Aburi Botanical Gardens is being partnered by Frytol.
Throwing more light on the event, the General Manager for Sales and Marketing of the Multimedia Group, Max Fugar, said this year’s edition promises to be bigger and better than that of previous years.

“This year, we’ve introduced some varieties. Last year we had the games and performances, but this year we are adding up. Mostly dads come in and drop their wives and children and come later to pick them up.
“But this year, we are making provision for fathers. So we’re creating beer village. So we’ll move it away from the main stage for fathers to walk in and have a good time,” he said on the Wednesday.
Mr. Fugar further highlighted that there will be a highlife stage for families who enjoy the genre.
“There will be everything in there for everybody. So this is an enhanced experience and it is going to be unforgettable.
“We’re delivering an experience on December 26 and you do not want to miss,” he stated.
Tickets to the Joy FM Party in the Park is GH₵100 for a family of six.
Meanwhile, one of the event’s partners, Allianz Life, has bought 120 tickets to be offered as giveaways to discerning listeners.
Keep the dial logged onto Joy FM to be a lucky winner.
The Boxing Day event starts from 9:00am till late.
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