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Joy FM is preparing for another mind-blowing edition of the annual Family Party in the Park.
This year's event is slated for December 26, 2024 at the Aburi Botanical Gardens.
The family gathering has always gotten better and bigger over the years, as Joy FM endeavours to meet the needs of patrons by giving them memorable experiences.
This year's event comes with a lot of fun activities, including new additions that will tickle the fancy of patrons.
An array of some of Ghana's topmost artistes and performers have also been billed for the party.
The Joy FM Family Party in the Park, has always served as the preferred Christmas social event that brings families together and provides them with quality entertainment.
Its main objective is to offer families an opportunity to socialise better after going through the hustle and bustle that might have weakened their bonds during the year.
The rate for this party is GH₵200 family of five (6).

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