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The Joy FM Family Party in the Park is off to a lively start at the Aburi Botanical Gardens, promising a Boxing Day filled with fun and memorable experiences.
By noon, the picturesque gardens were bustling with activity as families, vendors, and music enthusiasts came together for what is shaping up to be the party of the year.

The atmosphere is electric, with Joy FM presenters Lexis Bill, Kofi Hayford and DJs spinning tracks to keep the energy high.

Some attendees are soaking in the serene beauty of the gardens, while others have already claimed their picnic spots, settling in for a day of excitement.

Board games are proving to be an early hit, with participants diving into friendly competitions.

The lineup of activities has something for everyone.

Aspiring artists can join a painting class, while thrill-seekers take on air hockey, baseball, and target shooting challenges.

The highly anticipated treasure hunt promises to add an extra layer of adventure to the day.

Music lovers have plenty to look forward to as well, with performances by Camidoh, Kwabena Kwabena, and the Kwan Pa Band scheduled to light up the stage.

With their soulful melodies and vibrant rhythms, these artists are sure to create an unforgettable musical experience.

As the day unfolds, the Joy FM Family Party in the Park is living up to its promise of delivering a Boxing Day celebration that truly has something for everyone.

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