A Bury St Edmunds care home is inviting the community to its Christmas fair.
Glastonbury Court, in Glastonbury Road, is hosting the event from 2pm to 4.30pm on Saturday, December 7.
The event aims to kickstart the festive season, and everyone is invited.
Visitors will have the chance to browse stalls selling a variety of goods including Christmas gifts, decorations, charity cards, and handmade jewellery from businesses.
The residents of the care home will also be running a stall where they will be selling handmade Christmas decorations and cards.
Paul Pleasants and Scott Green will be providing music by playing Christmas songs.
There will also be refreshments on offer including mince pies and mulled wine.
Ana Mihai, Glastonbury Court's home manager, said: "Here at Glastonbury Court, we’re already getting our Christmas jumpers on and counting down until the big day – which is why we’re excited to be kicking off the festivities with our very own Christmas market.
"We strive to play an active role in our community, and we’re delighted to be opening the doors to our neighbours to enjoy the festivities together.
"Residents are busy preparing their stall and the event is a wonderful opportunity for them to reminisce over Christmas memories, share stories and meet new people.
"We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone for a Christmassy day full of festive fun– I can hear the jingle bells already."
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