After all the religious activities, all roads led to the Kumasi Rattray Park on Easter Monday for a fun-filled event.
The Easter edition of the Luv Fm Family Party in the Park saw scores of family units bonding and making merry.
Patrons were treated to super exciting activities as they joined in the fun of the season.
The green, serene Rattray Park in Kumasi was the major attraction of activities to climax the 2023 Easter festivities.
The Luv Fm Family Party in the Park saw over hundreds of families share memorable moments in a fun-filled outing at the biggest outdoor event in Oseikrom.
Children were perhaps the most excited as they participated in dancing competitions, face painting, bouncy castles, electric trains, trampoline, swimming among other activities.
Some Patrons were joyous.
“It has been a wonderful moment. I am very excited to be here with my family and friends. We have want to have more of this in the coming months” an excited patron said.
The beautiful atmosphere, coupled with finely trimmed grasses and trees at the Rattray Park, was enough motivation for families to come together to eat, drink, and chat heartily.
The old folds were attracted to Live Band performances for their listening pleasure and relation.
Marketing Manager of Luv/Nhyira Fm, Isaac Antwi says the audience should expect more exciting events in the coming months.
“Patrons should expect amazing events in the coming months. We will prove that we are the best” he indicated.
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