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If you’re ready to step away from the work stress, traffic, and noisy routines, here’s an idea worth considering.
This Boxing Day, Joy FM is inviting families to relax, connect, and have fun at the Family Party in the Park.
Set in the calm and refreshing environment of the Aburi Botanical Gardens, the event promises a full day of fun for both adults and children. From good music and live performances to food and family-friendly activities, it’s designed as a space where everyone feels included.
Sharing what to expect, General Manager for Sales and Customer Service at The Multimedia Group, David-Max Fugar, said the focus is on creating a true family experience.
“There’d be good music, great live shows, great playlists, and more importantly, family-oriented activities that daddy and mommy can participate in.
That is why we have the Daddy’s Corner, where daddies can have their time and enjoy what makes daddies happy.”
He added that families will also get the chance to bond through interactive activities.
“We have the Family Cooking Competition, where daddy and mommy and their kids can come together,” he said.
Food lovers are also in for a treat. According to him, the event will feature a special Ghana Village, offering a rich local experience.
“If you want to eat Ghanaian, authentic Ghanaian food, we are making it available for you. And it includes music, Ghanaian music, and everything Ghanaian,” he said.
The Joy FM Family Party in the Park comes off on Thursday, December 26, at the Aburi Botanical Gardens, starting from 8:00 am.
Tickets are available at the front desk of The Multimedia Group premises.
With a cool outdoor atmosphere, fun activities for all ages, great music, and delicious food, the Joy FM Family Party in the Park promises a memorable Boxing Day experience for the whole family. Make your plans early, bring everyone along, and don’t miss out on the fun!
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