A care home in Cambridge is opening its doors to the community next week for its very own folk festival.
On Friday, June 30 from 2:30pm until 4:30pm, Care UK’s Heathlands House on Bullen Close is set to hit the right note and let the good vibes roll.
The fun-filled festival comes as Heathlands House celebrates Care Home Open Week, a national initiative that encourages care homes to open their doors and showcase what life in a care home is really like.
The special event will see guests invited to dance along to live entertainment from popular local group, The Cambridge Folk Club – sure to get the party started.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to browse a variety of stalls selling delicious vegan treats, hand-made jewellery and locally made crafts from Hidden Treasures.
Ahead of the event, residents have spent time reminiscing about their own music memories, including 88-year-old Mary Wright, who, in her younger years, lived next to Cherry Hinton Hall, where the annual Cambridge Folk Festival is held.
She said: “My garden backed on to the venue, so every year I’d get to listen to the festival – for free! It was lovely to hear people enjoying themselves.”
Home Manager at Heathlands House, Razvan Stanbeca, said: “We’re delighted to be welcoming the local community to join our folk festival here at Heathlands House.
“Care Home Open Week offers the perfect opportunity to get together with loved ones and enjoy a celebration of live music. Many residents at Heathlands House have fond memories of watching live music in their younger years, and this event will encourage them to look back and relive these happy memories.”
To find out more about Heathlands House or book your place at the event, contact Customer Relations Manager, Johan Molloy-Cruden, on johan.molloy-cruden@careuk.com or call 01223 631945.
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