The Future Farmers of Yorkshire Harvest Dinner Dance is returning to Harrogate next month.
It’s being held at Pavilions of Harrogate on 23rd November to raise money for farming charities.
The annual event, sponsored by Krone UK and McClarrons, will donate proceeds to The Farming Community Network (FCN) and the Yorkshire and Humberside Rural Initiative of Samaritans.
Last year it was attended by more than 300 guests and raised £7,000.

Nick Grayson, chair of Future Farmers of Yorkshire, said:
"Our Harvest Dinner Dance is for everybody in farming to get together."
The Harvest Dinner Dance is also a chance to find out more about what Future Farmers offers, with the support of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society, to further the personal and professional development of people working in agriculture.
The black tie event is priced at £55 per ticket or £500 for a table of ten.
It starts at 6.30pm and includes a welcome drink, a three-course meal and a disco.
Find out more about the Harvest Dinner Dance and book your place here: yas.co.uk/futurefarmers

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