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Luv FM’s annual variety entertainment show for Independence Day recorded yet another massive attendance on Friday, March 6, 2020.
The atmosphere at the Rattray Park was exciting as enthusiastic and elated patrons capped their anniversary celebration in ecstatic mood.

Asana Sumaila, a mother who brought all her seven children to the event was overjoyed.
“This place is fun! Everybody should bring their kids here. The swimming pool is lovely, ” she summed up in excitement.
Ten-year-old Emmanuel Opoku of Abibiman Daycare could neither hide his joy.
“The games are incredible! I swam too. I loved my Cowbell drinks. I sang on stage. I’m enjoying myself,” he said.

John Kwarteng picnicked with his daughter, both impressed by the beauty of the Rattray which he encouraged parents to teach their kids to protect by desisting from littering.
“This is a lovely event to bring us together and strengthen family bonds. We must use this opportunity to educate our children on littering. Bins have been provided. We must guide them to put their rubbish in them,” he advised.

Business boomed at the park as food vendors and other service providers took advantage of the high attendance to maximize sale.
The play stands were kept busy as families purchased toys and frolickers got their faces painted.

School representatives engaged in drama, dance and singing competitions, with winners receiving various prizes from Cowbell products to television sets.
Cowbell sponsored this year’s edition of Luv FM Kiddies Festival.
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