STAFF, residents, relatives and the community came together at a summer fete held at a care home in Cirencester over the weekend.
There was live music, dancing, classic cars, craft stalls, a BBQ and even farm animals at the event at Hunters Care Home on Saturday, July 20.
Entertainment also included local Morris dancers Ragged and Old Morris plus music from the Strungout Ukes.
Meanwhile, The Good Day Farm brought along farm animals and The Fairford Classic Car Club showed off some beautiful automobiles.
Kim, a resident at Hunters said: “What a wonderful afternoon. I’ve been looking forward to the fete for weeks and the staff did a fantastic job to make sure everyone had a great time.
“It was wonderful to be able to share it with my family.”
Activities coordinator Ben Sandall said: “After months of preparation it’s just so great to see everyone enjoying themselves.
“The support from family, friends and the local community makes it very special.”
General manager Ciprian Groza said: “Once again Hunters Summer Fete has been a fantastic day for all involved.
“I’m so proud of my amazing team, coming together to make sure the event could be enjoyed by everyone, especially our residents.”
Hunters care home - run by Barchester Healthcare - provides residential care, nursing care and dementia care for 80 residents from respite care to long term stays.
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