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The Easter edition of the Luv FM Family Party in the Park promises to be super exciting, as families ready to join in the fun of the season.
Organisers say the event, slated for Easter Monday, 18th April, 2022, at the Rattray Park, will have everything for the young and old.Â
Easter as one of the most anticipated seasons on the Ghanaian calendar, comes after 40-days of fasting and prayers in some churches.Â

The season, often celebrated by Christians, is characterized by conventions in remembrance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.Â
After all the prayers and religious activities, all roads will lead to the Kumasi Rattray Park.Â
The New Year’s edition saw families bonding and making merry.

Event organizer, Eric Inkoom, is promising a more exciting and bigger event this Easter.
“The New Year’s edition still had some COVID-19 restrictions partially imposed, but this time we are bringing the biggest swimming pool in Kumasi.
“This edition promises to be amazing. It’s going to be fun. So bring the kids to come swim in the pool and make some new friends,” he said.
Let’s make a date at the Rattray Park on Easter Monday for the biggest family gathering in Kumasi.
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