The month of
love was celebrated at Rand Aid’s Ron Smith Care Centre (RSCC) with singer Roy
Edwards and delicious Valentine’s treats.
RSCC’s
residents and staff felt the love on 15 February when they celebrated
Valentine’s Day all dressed up in red and white or pink.
The main dining
hall welcomed them with a lovely archway of red, white and pink balloons, and the
tables were decorated with iced, heart-shaped cookies sporting various
Valentine’s messages. Balloons were also used to make the tables festive.
A delicious
strawberry cheesecake, tea and coffee were enjoyed by all, while singer Roy
Edwards got the party going with a whole programme of music from the 50s, 60s
and 70s.
“Residents and
staff enjoyed all the golden oldie tunes. While some were content to just sit
and listen, others swayed, moved and kept time to the music. Many residents
were having such a great time that they had to get up and dance,” says Debbie
Christen, Rand Aid’s manager of recreational programmes.
“The event
brought joy to our hearts; music to our souls; and warmth, fun and laughter to
our day,” she adds.
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