ROWNHAMS Manor care home took part in a heartwarming project with the students of Rownhams St. John’s CE Primary School.
The special partnership led to the creation of a time capsule filled with the creative work of the students.
The young pupils wrote letters and crafted artwork to be preserved in the time capsule.
The dedicated team at the Oyster Care Homes operated facility added to the fun by organising a scavenger hunt, which the students completed in record time.
The capsule was buried in the care home’s gardens and will be opened in 50 years’ time by future team members and residents.
Sam Squibb, general manager at Rownhams Manor, said: “It was amazing to see the children from Rownhams St. John’s CE Primary School so full of energy and creativity.
“Their contributions to the time capsule warmed our hearts, and the excitement during the scavenger hunt was just fantastic.
“We’re so lucky to have such wonderful community partners, and we can’t wait to work on more projects together in the future.”