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Hundreds of patrons and families were thrown into utter amusement at the Kumasi Rattray Park on Easter Monday as Luv FM hosted the Family Party in the Park.
Amidst all the fun-filled activities, the biggest family reunion witnessed scores of families bonding and making merry while celebrating the death and resurrection of Christ.

Thousands of patrons who thronged to the park were treated to thrilling activities as they joined in the festive spirit of the season.
The green, serene Rattray Park became the centerpiece for numerous holiday revelers to share memories and merriment through gleeful field activities.

The families bonded and created unforgettable memories together during the biggest outdoor event in Oseikrom.
Children were undoubtedly thrilled with a range of engaging activities such as dance contests, face painting, inflatable playgrounds, train rides, trampolines, and swimming.

The ‘Adult Corner’ of the family party had the groove of live band performances, which kept patrons entertained throughout the event.
The old folks gathered around to enjoy the music and connect with others as they called for frequent editions.

"We barely go out with our family but with events like this, we spend so much time together with our loved ones. I can't hide my joy. Many thanks to Multimedia for putting this together for us on Easter Monday,” an excited patron said.
Families spent quality time feasting on delicious cuisines and quenching their thirst while enjoying the lush surroundings of Rattray Park, providing the right atmosphere for socializing.

Children undoubtedly relished the range of engaging activities such as dance competitions, face painting, inflatable playgrounds, train rides, trampolines, and swimming.
“I have met my old friend and I am so happy. They all came here with their family. My children are socializing and I can see them smiling throughout,” a patron said.





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