Middleton Hall Residents saddle up for a Wild West adventure

Residents at Middleton Hall took a trip back in time to the Wild West in their latest armchair travel experience. The event transformed our vision room into a frontier town, complete with themed decorations and plenty of cowboy spirit.

The highlight of the day was the “Wanted” posters featuring residents in a humorous twist on classic Wild West bounty notices. From “not paying the glamour tax” to “forging great works of art,” the playful crimes brought plenty of laughs.

Adding to the excitement, residents took part in thrilling “horse races,” where they placed bets on their favourite steeds in a friendly competition. Cheers and laughter filled the air as participants rooted for their chosen horses, making for an immersive experience.

With music and plenty of fun, the event proved to be a rootin’-tootin’ success, leaving residents eagerly anticipating their next adventure.

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