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Preparations are in full swing at the Aburi Botanical Gardens as organisers move to transform the serene space into a vibrant hub of music, family-friendly entertainment, and festive celebration.
The annual Joy FM Family Party in the Park promises a full day of excitement for all ages and remains one of the most loved and anticipated outdoor events on the Joy FM end-of-year calendar.
Ahead of December 26, organisers were on site for final coordination meetings, focusing on allocating setup areas, firming up security arrangements, and tightening health and safety measures to ensure a smooth and safe experience for every family that walks through the gates.
With plans far advanced and everything coming together nicely, all signs point to an unforgettable Boxing Day outing. Music, games, food, and memories await, and this is one family party you definitely do not want to miss. Make it a point to be there!
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