Staff, residents, visitors, and even the local MP enjoyed a "very jolly" afternoon at Langholme care home in Falmouth recently.
The home was holding its annual summer fete, opened by MP Sarah Newton, who then stuck around to meet the residents and staff.
Activities co-ordinator Alison Tudgey said: "It went extremely well.
"We had the morris men from Carn Brea, and had a very jolly, happy sort of of fete."
Among the attractions on offer were cream teas, two book stalls, gift stalls and even a scarf stall, as well as cakes and refreshments.
Alison added: "All the residents came outside and joined in the fun.
"They greatly enjoyed some of the staff and their families joining in with the morris dancing.
"We are like a big family here at Langholme and get on well together."
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