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The Aburi Botanical Gardens has come alive with energy and joy as hundreds of families gather for the much-anticipated 2024 Joy FM Family Party in the Park.
The event, a hallmark of laughter and celebration, has exceeded expectations, offering countless opportunities for fun and connection.
Smiles, cheers, and unforgettable moments ripple through the vibrant atmosphere, painting a picture of pure delight.

Families from all walks of life are immersed in activities that foster joy and togetherness.
Children are having the time of their lives with bouncy castles, face painting, treasure hunts, and a variety of games designed to spark endless giggles and excitement.



Meanwhile, parents and kids alike are diving into group challenges like sack races and tug-of-peace, strengthening bonds and creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
It’s a day of celebration, unity, and unbridled fun at the heart of one of Ghana’s most beautiful locations.

Check out the vibrant scenes from this unforgettable event below.




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