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Imagine a sun-kissed Boxing Day at the lush Aburi Botanical Gardens, laughter all around, music in the air, and families creating memories that last well beyond the day.
That’s the experience waiting for you at the Joy FM Family Party in the Park, now just eight days away.
This ultimate family hangout promises a full day of fun, bonding, and pure relaxation. From classic board games like Scrabble, Ludo, and Oware, to bouncing castles, face painting, water races, and five-aside family football matches, there’s something for everyone.
Add family cooking competitions, pick-and-act, musical chairs, and more, and you have a Boxing Day celebration packed with excitement from morning to evening.
The countdown is officially on. It’s time to relax, play, laugh, and celebrate together in one of Ghana’s most beautiful outdoor spaces.
Missing this would be a bad decision, let’s be honest. Make a date on December 26 at the Joy FM Family Party in the Park.
The rate is a cool GH₵300 for a family of six, with fun experiences carefully planned for mum, dad, and the kids.
Come with your family. Leave with unforgettable memories!
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