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The Rattray Park in Kumasi is readying itself to receive the city’s biggest family reunion, the Luv FM Family Party in the Park, slated for Easter Monday, April 21.
Since its inception, the event has not only been an avenue for merrymaking but an occasion for families to strengthen their ties through an avalanche of fun activities.
Including games, picnics, and electrifying musical performances, revellers are expected to have a memorable and thrilling day at the event.
From savouries to scrumptious local meals like Jollof rice, fufu, banku among others, the 2025 Easter edition of the family party promises yet another opportunity for individuals to relieve stress.
Amidst the religious activities in commemoration of Jesus’s death and resurrection, all roads will lead to the Kumasi Rattray Park on Easter Monday.
It’s the biggest family reunion happening in the Garden City to cap the Easter celebrations.
Happening at the green, serene Rattray Park, major attractions to climax the festivities will include trampoline, electric vehicles, and face painting for the kids.
Just as Jesus triumphantly rode the donkey to Jerusalem, the kids’ arena will offer the riding experience on the friendly horse at the party and a slide down the colourful slide at the centre of the park.
For kids who anticipate a moment on an aircraft, the stationed gigantic aeroplane at the Rattray Park is ready to take its patrons on an unforgettable flight.
The adults are not left out of the fun. The adult corner will be lit up with electrifying live band musical performances from some of Ghana’s favourite music acts.
The Luv/Nhyira FM Family Party in the Park offers a fuss-free, quality and beautiful atmospheric experience this Easter.
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