The serene Aburi Botanical Gardens turned into a carnival of joy as families gathered in their numbers for the 2024 Joy FM Family Party in the Park.
The event brought together kids, parents, and loved ones for a day of fun, laughter, and unforgettable bonding moments.
One of the highlights for kids was the spirited dance competition that saw young participants showing off their best moves.
The crowd cheered wildly as the little dancers dazzled with creativity and energy, making the judges’ task of picking a winner even tougher.
For all age groups, the timeless fun of a musical chairs competition added an extra spark.
Mums and dads joined the fray with a competitive spirit, as families cheered for their favourites in a game that balanced strategy, agility, and laughter.
With smiles stretching from ear to ear and the sound of laughter echoing through the gardens, this year’s Joy FM Family Party in the Park has created memories to last a lifetime.
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