Thousands of holiday revellers in the Ashanti Region turned up to enjoy the biggest family outdoor event at the Kumasi Rattery Park.
The New Year edition of the Luv/Nhyira FM Family Party in the Park saw a massive lineup of activities to carry partygoers through the New Year.
Families whiled away time with spanky music and freebies from sponsors.
Children seized the opportunity to partake in face painting, bouncy castles, trampoline and swimming, among other activities.
Families from various walks of life gathered to partake in the grand party in the park while creating lasting memories on the special occasion.
In giving reason to enjoy the New Year, Luv 99.5Fm and Nhyira 104.5FM, the two leading radio stations on the stables of the Multimedia Group, added value to lives and excited patrons.
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