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St Ives care home hosts brew-tiful afternoon for local community
A St Ives care home is opening its doors to the community for an afternoon of songs and scones.
On Thursday 25th July, from 3pm, Care UK’s Field Lodge on London Road is welcoming local people for an afternoon of music in the garden and British teatime treats.
Guests can enjoy an afternoon of live classical and popular music performed by Soprano singer and one half of the classical crossover sensation The Operababes Karen England and accomplished Organist and Pianist Mark Burton.
While everyone enjoys the delights of the musical duo, the home’s Head Chef will be cooking up a storm and providing treats. New local business, Freya’s Little Bakery will also be providing some scones for the day.
Linda Martinez, Home Manager at Field Lodge, said: “We’re thrilled to be welcoming local people for an afternoon of songs and scones.
“We’re part of a strong community here in St Ives, and we’re looking forward to seeing some familiar faces – and some new ones – and showing people exactly what life is like here at Field Lodge.
“Our songs and scones afternoon is a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together with residents and enjoy beautiful music while savoring delicious treats. We’re sure we’ll get booked up quickly, so please get in touch to secure your place.”
To find out more about Field Lodge or to book your place on the event, please contact Home Manager Linda Martinez on Linda.Martinez@careuk.com or call 01480 877638.
Field Lodge is a modern, purpose-built care home providing full-time residential, nursing, and dementia care, as well as short-term respite care. Designed to enable residents to live enjoyable and fulfilling lives, the care home has a choice of lounges and dining rooms, along with facilities such as an activity room, cinema and hair salon.
For more information, please visit: careuk.com/field-lodge
From 3pm
Field Lodge Care Home, London Rd, Hemingford Grey, St. Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 5EX
Thu 25 July