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Potter House Makes Memorable Debut with Grand Opening and £940 Charity Boost

Potter House, Yeovil’s newest care home, opened its doors on the 8th of May with a vibrant grand opening event that brought together the local community, and raised over £900 for the Alzheimer’s Society.

The celebration welcomed a variety of special guests including the Mayor Cllr Tony Lock, local MP Adam Dance, and renowned broadcaster Fred Dinenage.

In a touching highlight, Julie Shaw, Potter House’s founding resident, had the honour of cutting the ceremonial ribbon, officially marking the Grand Opening.

Julie said, ‘I was so honoured to cut the ribbon signifying the opening of Potter House as a founding resident. Everyone worked so hard to make the day a special occasion and felt so lucky to be part of it. I am happy to call Potter House home.’

Guests enjoyed a day full of activities including archery, axe throwing, fencing, and classic garden games such as giant Jenga, Connect 4, and chess.

Callum Pearce, Potter House’s General Manager, and MP Adam Dance volunteered to be ‘sponged’ by residents and visitors as part of the day’s fun.

Thanks to the generosity of attendees and supporters, Potter House has raised an impressive £940 towards its ongoing charity skydive initiative in support of Alzheimer’s Society.

“We are thrilled by the turnout and support we received at our grand opening,” said Callum, Manager of Potter House. “It was a fantastic opportunity to bring the community together and highlight the spirit of care and connection that defines what Potter House is all about.”

Potter House’s charity skydive will take place on 3rd September, and 15 members of staff will take on the 10,000ft challenge.

 

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