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It’s that time of the year when businesses prepare to round up their activities. The month of September ushers businesses into the last lap of the year where work reaches its peak. But to make it less stressful and more-fulfilling for you as a worker, over the next three weeks, JOY FM brings you a package of 3 special events: Family Party in the Park, Schools Reunion and The Big Corporate Work-Out. In the maiden edition of our latest series dubbed “Work and Happiness”, JOY FM’s Head of Sales and Marketing, Max Fugar explains the package is to be kick-started with the refined Party in the Park this Saturday, 22nd September. “We thought that having worked for almost 9 months of the year, there is the need for an opportunity for workers and corporate Ghana to have time with their families. And so we have lined up a whole lot of activities for that day. We’ve introduced the Daddy’s Corners specially for fathers, the Cowbell Climber and Obstacle game and Joy Word Game - all to keep the daadies, mummies and the kids together” he noted. The Schools Reunion follows exactly a week after Family Party in the Park and Mr. Fugar explains how this also seeks to serve the interest of the working class. “The Schools Reunion, the biggest outdoor event in West Africa and again its going bring back those fond memories in school. Its also going to provide a platform for people to meet and to network to generate business relationships and links having left left school some years ago and now in management positions” he said. The special package would be crowned with the Big Corporate Work-Out on Saturday 6th October at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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