PATERNOSTER House care home in Cirencester will be holding a Summer Fete.
The event will be held on Saturday, July 2, from 2pm to 4pm at the care home.
Entry will be free and visitors can expect a range of stalls offering beauty treatments by Eden Beauty, craftwork and bric-a-brac.
There will also be a tombola, a raffle with a prize donated by Edinburgh Woollen Mill, and live music by Swindon jazz and blues singer Neil Patterson.
The care home is hoping to raise enough money to take its residents to Cotswold Wildlife Park at the beginning of August.
Sharon Dewsbury, activities coordinator at Paternoster House, said: "We are hoping the event will raise money for a really nice trip out, something that's quite expensive that we can't normally afford.
"The money will pay for a driver and residents' lunch.
"Most of the residents want to go to the zoo. They want to see some animals and have a picnic out.
"Last year it was lovely. We had 40 to 50 people and a ukulele band."
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