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Trooping the Colour- A day to remember

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Trooping the colour at Athena Healthcare Group

Saturday the 12th of June, a day to remember! Residents across our Lodges celebrated Trooping the Colour for Queen Elizabeth’s 95th birthday, and they had a blast!

All our lovely residents tuned in to this year’s parade on the TV, with the Pimms flowing… There were also fresh fruits and a selection of cheeses for all to enjoy.

All our Lodges were dressed in red, white and blue as everyone waved their Union Jacks for the event. Everybody had a royally good time, singing to their favourite music and even tuning in to an episode or two of The Crown!

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