Sprowston residents were treated to a traditional Burns Night supper at The Warren care home.
The evening consisted of Scottish country dancing, a Burns themed quiz, Scottish tablet and an address to the haggis.
General manager, Elizabeth Tacliad, at The Warren said: “Burns Night is always a fantastic event at The Warren, it’s so important to continue these traditions.
"Our residents enjoyed a hearty meal of Cook-a-Leekie soup, Haggis with neeps and tatties all prepared by our stellar Chef, Kevin Gorton.
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"We also had great fun discovering how much, or in some cases how little, we knew about Scotland with our brilliant Scottish quiz.”
The night was filled with tradition that was nostalgic for those with memories of the celebration.
Resident Velma said: "Being half Scottish this brought back so many lovely memories of celebrating this at home with my parents, I haven’t had haggis for years and forgot how much I enjoyed it."
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