Some families and friends gathered at the Villandro Residence in Accra for Joy FM’s ‘Drive Time Family Sip and Paint with Lexis Bill’ on May 1, 2023.
Patrons of the event were engaged in activities such as sip and paint, card games, dancing competition, musical chairs, among others.
Parents and their kids exhibited their artistic prowess as they drew and painted a coconut tree situated by a beach at sunset.
Top 10 selected painters were presented with medals after which the top three were chosen. The second runner-up was Tawfik, Curtis emerged the first runner-up and Judith was named winner of the painting contest.
The host of Drive Time on Joy 99.7 FM, Lexis Bill had an interaction with the ‘Drive Time’ listeners who were present at the event as they also got entertained through music provided by DJ Bridash.
Drive Time on Joy FM airs on weekdays from 3pm to 5:30pm.
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