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The Aburi Botanical Gardens transformed into a hub of overflowing excitement as hundreds of families flocked to the much-anticipated 2023 JoyFM Family Party in the Park fiesta on Tuesday, December 26.
The picturesque setting of the Aburi Botanical Gardens provided the perfect backdrop for a day filled with fun and celebration.
Families from various walks of life gathered to partake in the grand festivities and create lasting memories on this special occasion.

Diverse activities were lined up for attendees, ensuring there is something for everyone.
From thrilling treasure hunts to friendly board games, lively dancing competitions, and heated cooking contests, the event has lived up to its promise of dishing out entertainment and engagement for all ages beyond anyone's wildest imagination.

The Aburi Botanical Gardens echoed with laughter and enthusiasm as families immersed themselves in the festivities, revelling in the joyous atmosphere that surrounded them.

It has been a day of bonding, laughter, and shared experiences that will be cherished for years to come, for everywhere one turns, there is a feast, and close by, young family members are taking it easy on gracefully spread out mats and blankets, sharing a giggle or a smile.

Kwanpa, the Lipstick Bands thrilled patrons with live band music.
Later in the day, Efya and Kwabena Kwabena lived up to their names as two of Ghana's best with performances of some of their biggest hits.

DJ Black, Doreen Andoh, DJ Wobete Kofi Hayford, Ignatius and Lexis Bill pushed the vibe up in between the many activities that were spread out throughout the day.
The annual JoyFM Family Party in the Park successfully brings families together, fostering a sense of community and shared celebration.
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