BBC TV personality and expert auctioneer Caroline Hawley is hosting an event in Harrogate this month.
Caroline, who has appeared on BBC’s Bargain Hunt and Flog It, will be at The Crown Hotel on 16th May from 7pm.
She’ll be giving visitors an evening filled with insights, stories and maybe even a few surprises!
The event is to raise funds for Just ‘B’ provision of Student Emotional Health and Wellbeing sessions.
Tickets are priced at £25, which will include a glass of Prosecco or a soft drink.
Book your ticket now via Eventbrite here.
Fundraising for Just B
The event is being organised by Soroptimist International of Harrogate and District, which is part of a volunteer worldwide network of Clubs with more than 66,000 members in 121 Countries.
Harrogate & District Soroptimists are undertaking a 2-year project to enable Just ‘B’ to provide extra counselling sessions for pupils at Rossett School to help to improve student mental health and wellbeing, so that students can access support when they need it.
For more information about the Club and what they do, visit www.sigbi.org/harrogate

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