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Care home to host sports day with performance and ice cream

Care home to host sports day with performance and ice cream

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A Newmarket care home is hosting a sports day for the community.
Kentford Manor Care Home, in Jeddah Way, has invited residents and members of the public to join them for an afternoon of games on Friday, July 11, from 3.30pm until 6.30pm.
There will be several traditional sports day games, including egg-and-spoon races, tug of war, and target challenges for people to enjoy, as well as a chance to win gold medals.
After the games, a performance by singer Hedda Carlsen will take place, and the set will include jazz, pop, opera, and musical theatre songs.
Attendees will also be able to enjoy a barbecue along with sweet treats from Kelly's Ice Creams.
The event will be taking place on July 11 (Image: Supplied) Kat Rayment, general manager at Kentford Manor, said: "We're really looking forward to welcoming the local community to join us for our very own sports day.
"We're proud to be part of such a close-knit community here in Newmarket, and events like this are a brilliant way to bring everyone together, enjoying some friendly competition while celebrating the incredible summer of sport we're being treated to, with Wimbledon and the Women's Euro 2025.
"It's also a great chance for us to show everybody what life at Kentford Manor is all about.
"We're expecting plenty of smiles, laughter, and shared moments.
"Community events are a wonderful way for residents to stay active, meet new people, and reconnect with familiar faces.
"We can't wait for the games to begin."
Kentford Manor offers full-time residential, dementia and nursing care, along with short-term respite stays.
To find out more about Kentford Manor or to book a place at the sports day event, contact Julia Forsyth, the customer relations manager, on 01638 779 596 or email julia.forsyth@careuk.com.
For more information, visit careuk.com/kentford-manor.
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