The Aburi Botanical Gardens opened its doors to families gracing the Frytol/Joy FM Party In The Park event a few hours ago and already the venue is flooded with patrons.
The excited families moved in with excited laughter and cheers amid greeting each other 'Merry Christmas' and 'Afehyiapa.'

Some are moving in with their food baskets and mats.



Many children are playing games as others dance to the music filling the scene.
In the spirit of Christmas, Santa Claus is also present bringing good tidings to the children at the garden.

The numbers keep growing by the minute at this anticipated outdoor programme.

Thrilling side attractions coming up include cooking competition, lime and spoon, spin the wheel, and musical chairs amongst others.





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