Chichester care home hosts its own ‘Oscars’ action

A CHICHESTER care home rolled out the red carpet for a glittering Oscars-themed party and awards ceremony in aid of its latest charity of the year.

Residents, families, team members and community visitors all enjoyed star treatment at Colten Care’s Wellington Grange.

The Hollywood-style fun was the first event at the home to raise funds for resident-nominated charity and community hub Chichester Cinema at New Park.

After a red-carpet welcome, residents and guests had a glass of bubbly and sampled a range of canapes specially made by Wellington Grange chef Daniel MacSweeney.

As they mingled, party goers listened to visiting singer Katie Brown perform hits from Oscar-winning films.    

They also took their seats in the home’s cinema room to watch a short film detailing the history of the Oscars.

The main event was the award ceremony itself, designed for residents, relatives and staff to honour each other across a range of categories.

It rounded off a week of nominations and voting.

The winners included Elizabeth Biggs for Best Signature Laugh, Prue Sizeland for Best Vintage Fashion Icon, Jill Christison for Most Creative Knitter, companion Antony Hampton for Most Likely to Win a Reality TV Show, and Lorraine Wade for Most Supportive Staff Member.

A raffle of donated prizes raised £250 for Chichester Cinema. 

Last year, Wellington Grange residents chose homelessness charity The Four Streets Project as its main cause.

Support included raising £770 and knitting dozens of woolly hats and gloves to clothe service users.

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