A Halloween charity event is being held next month in aid of the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) at Harrogate Hospital.
The event, organised by Mystic Mansion Events, is scheduled for Saturday 25th October at Mama Doreen's Emporium.
The VIP Halloween Charity Party will feature a red carpet entrance, entertainment and a guest appearance by Neil Sullivan - the former Leeds United and Scotland goalkeeper.
Attendees are encouraged to dress in full Halloween-themed fancy dress.
The evening will include a raffle, auction with prizes donated by local businesses—such as an overnight stay with dinner and breakfast at Rudding Park—and live music.

Tickets are priced at £55, which includes a cocktail, food, entertainment, and opportunities to support the cause through the raffle and auction.
Helen Hirst of organisers Mystic Mansion Events said:
“This event is personal for me - my daughter Megan was born 12 weeks early and spent many weeks in SCBU.
“The care we received was incredible and now we are giving back in the best way we know how: with a party full of heart and a few witches' hats!"
More information, including ticket purchases, can be found on the event’s website here.

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