A care organisation in Harrogate has announced it will be hosting a casino night fundraiser in April.
Harrogate Neighbours is welcoming visitors to St Robert’s Club on 25th April for their chance to win at blackjack, roulette and poker.
The fundraising event will see visitors given £100 in casino money for the price of a ticket, which also includes entry to the casino and soul music lounge, five raffle tickets, a welcome drink and entertainment for the evening.
The visitor with the most casino money at the end of the night will take home a prize, and there will be prizes for other winners as well.
All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting Harrogate Neighbours’ vital services for the elderly and vulnerable in our community.
A spokesperson for Harrogate Neighbours said:
“Put on your glad rags and make your way to Harrogate's newest Casino, the Royale!
“Here, you can enjoy an evening filled with casino games, great music, up close magic, competitions and more.
“It's sure to be fun with lots of different casino games to play, prizes to win, and people to meet.”
Find out more about Harrogate Neighbours Casino Night and get your ticket here.

Pateley Bridge to host first New Year's Day cyclo-cross event
Harrogate MP welcomes government U-turn on family farm inheritance tax
Santa Paws: Festive photo competition winners revealed
DalesBus reveals timetable over Christmas period
Festive tractor run raises £45,000 for charity
CCTV appeal after Ripon shop theft
Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton meets fans in Harrogate
Santa delivers gifts to Harrogate children on all-electric sleigh
Rudy's Pizza set to open new Harrogate restaurant
75-year-old Ripon cyclist completes epic birthday challenge
Miriam Margolyes to visit Harrogate as part of upcoming tour
Towns must see benefits of any tourist tax, warns Harrogate MP
Police appeal for wanted man who could be in Ripon
Harrogate school 'takes Law into its own hands' with rare A Level course
CCTV appeal after motorbike stolen in Harrogate
Specsavers Harrogate hosts free after-hours clinic for homeless residents
Man charged following Pateley Bridge hit-and-run
Banyan in Harrogate set to close
Knaresborough boys 'devastated' after beloved cat goes missing
Knaresborough tug-of-war tradition to return on Boxing Day


