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Families in Kumasi took advantage of the Easter edition of the Luv FM Family Party in the Park to renew their ties.
Work and school has over the period deprived members of quality time spent together.
But thanks to the Luv FM’s Family Party in the Park, families had the opportunity to make amends-to renew those bonds.

The serene atmosphere at the plush Golden Tulip Hotel provided by canopy of trees was enough motivation for families to come together to eat, drink and chat heartily.
Children were perhaps the most happiest as they ceased the opportunity presented by the resurrection of Jesus Christ to participate in face painting, bouncy castles, electric trains and trampoline and swimming among other activities.

Horse riding became a point of attraction as many who opted to display the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem before his crucifixion at the back of the horse did so with joy and ecstasy.

Inter-families football competition became the toast of many who exhibited their God-given football talents.
The Anokye and Adom families for instance competed as if that was their last blood for the coveted football silverware.
With a live band performance from Big Osei Band, the children were at hand to give a new definition to the believe that live band music was the preserve of adults as they danced to their favorite tunes like Shatta Wale’s “Kakai” .
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