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The Boxing Day as usual promises to be thrilling for revelers who will throng the Aburi Botanical Gardens in the Eastern Region for this year's Joy FM Family Party in the Park.
Event managers are promising the best experience at the party, with an array of exciting activities tailored for family picnics on the menu.
Amazing prizes are at stake to be won at the many games to be fielded - ranging from cooking competitions, lime and spoon races, spin the wheel, musical chairs and more.
On Tuesday, December 26, musicians Efya, Kwabena Kwabena, and the Kwan Pa Band are geared up to entertain patrons with fantastic music to make the experience unforgettable.
The GH₵200 attendance fee accommodates a family of up to six members.
JoyNews' Maxwell Agbagba, who reported from the venue on Monday, December 25, said everything that needs to be in place has been fixed and dusted, ready for patrons on Tuesday.
“We have quite a range of activities, we have air-hockey, baseball, target shooting, we've set up canopies with tables and chairs with a number of board game activities as well, we will have an artist who will take people through the painting class too…"
Also, a patron who graced the 2022 Joy FM Family Party in the Park edition relived his experience and spoke of his expectations, saying "Last year was my first time and I was more than impressed by the entire organisation. Those of us who are at Aburi Gardens here have been talking about this event for the last week….it’s making December 26 very memorable."
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