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Joy FM has extended heartfelt gratitude to its sponsors, partners, and cherished patrons following the overwhelming success of the 2025 edition of the Family Party-in-the-Park.
The annual event, held at the scenic Aburi Botanical Gardens, attracted a massive turnout, cementing its status as one of the highlights of the festive season.


In a statement, Joy FM acknowledged the critical role played by all who contributed to the event’s success.





“Your commitment, enthusiasm, and belief in the Joy FM vision transformed this year’s event into a vibrant celebration of family, fun, and community.




From the exciting activities to the unforgettable moments shared, your support was the heartbeat of the experience,” the statement read.




This year’s event was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Ecobank – The Pan-African Bank, FrytOl Cooking Oil, Jamaa Washing Soap, Enterprise Life, and Gino, with additional support from M-Ticket, KOA Natural Cocoa Fruit Juice, Anomansa Beach Resort, Laforin Mouthwash, Club Beer, Ayuda, and Doormasters.





Ensuring the smooth running of the event, Silicon House handled logistics, while Dansworld Cleaning Solutions provided cleaning services, and Fresh Drops Drinking Water kept attendees refreshed throughout the day.





Joy FM also expressed special appreciation to the festival’s patrons. “To our sponsors and patrons—thank you for showing up, standing with us, and helping create memories that will be treasured for years to come. We couldn’t have done it without you,” the statement read.



Looking ahead, the station promised even greater moments in the future. “We look forward to sharing greater moments together in 2026 and the years ahead,” Joy FM added.



The 2025 Family Party-in-the-Park once again demonstrated the station’s commitment to fostering community spirit, creating lasting memories, and providing a platform for families to enjoy music, games, and shared experiences.



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