HUNTERS Care Centre on Cherry Tree Lane in Cirencester held their annual Summer Fete and Classic Car show in July raising £700 on the day for charity.
Attractions included Fairford Classic Car Club, live music from ukulele band Uke Box Jury and various stalls including a BBQ, ice creams and a raffle.
Every year the home chooses a different local charity to benefit from the proceeds of the day.
This year the chosen charity was Mindsong, a local group who visit care homes in Gloucestershire providing music therapy and engagement for elderly people with dementia.
Steve Chamberlain, activity coordinator at Hunters, said: "The day was a great success and well attended with the extreme recent weather holding off providing a cool and pleasant afternoon for everyone to enjoy the entertainment.
"Mindsong are part of Hunters extended family who provide invaluable stimulation and entertainment for our residents and deserve to benefit from the fete and carry on with their good work."
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