Wild West Silver Sunday tea dance to hit Redditch

There will be cowboy hats and boots galore when a Sanctuary Care home in Redditch celebrates their rooting tooting Silver Sunday this week.
On Sunday 7 October, between 2pm to 4pm, older people from the local community and their families are invited to Brambles Residential Care Home in Birchfield Road, where the team and residents will be hosting a country and western tea dance.
From dancing to cowboy boots
The home is throwing open the doors, with residents and the team welcoming the community to join them for live country and western music from Jenny Stubbings and dance performances from a local dance school. There will also be delicious high tea menu for everyone to enjoy, with a variety of finger sandwiches and cakes.
The team will be looking ready for the Wild West with an abundance of cowboy hats and boots, checked shirts and neckerchiefs.
The Sanctuary Care home’s activities leader Fiona Morsy (pictured) said: “Silver Sunday is such a special day – it is all about our wonderful residents and older people in the local community and the contribution they make and have made over the years. In our opinion that should be celebrated in style, so please do join us for what promises to be a fabulous afternoon.”
Nationwide celebrations hit Redditch
Silver Sunday is a national annual event, set up by the Sir Simon Milton Foundation that celebrates older people, where individuals and organisations help to unite people in local communities by hosting special celebrations.
The address for those wishing to attend is Birchfield Road, Headless Cross, Redditch B97 4LX.