Here are a few ideas: Garden tea party (weather permitting) High Tea; Use the best china and serve cucumber sandwiches and classic English scones. Residents to make bunting , Singers Talk the queen's English Use phrases and interjections quintessentially British for fun! Ladies: in hats and gloves. Gents: Top hats & dickie-bows/ties Personalised invitation to attend , A British quiz Watch the coronation from 1953 on YouTube and reminiscing about previous Jubilees
Hi Marisa royal British legion are encouraging nursing homes to plant a tree for jubilee, also hold a garden party reminicse about past jubilee celebrations also a music concert,hope this helps.
Thank you very much to Golden Carers for creating such an informative website. You have assisted me and my colleagues in developing a fun and engaging activities programme that is meaningful and interesting for our Bristol Care Homes residents. You are also our plan B in the event that plan A does not go as planned. We strongly advise all activity workers to join you.
Marcia Ellington Activities Manager United Kingdom
Here is a good article
https://www.goldencarers.com/how-to-celebrate-the-diamond-jubilee-of-queen-elizabeth-ii/3757/
Garden tea party (weather permitting)
High Tea; Use the best china and serve cucumber sandwiches and classic English scones.
Residents to make bunting ,
Singers
Talk the queen's English
Use phrases and interjections quintessentially British for fun!
Ladies: in hats and gloves.
Gents: Top hats & dickie-bows/ties
Personalised invitation to attend ,
A British quiz
Watch the coronation from 1953 on YouTube and reminiscing about previous Jubilees
Thank you for your suggestions
Thank you for your input