A masked fundraising ball supporting a new sports facility for local pupils returns to Harrogate next weekend.
Enchantica's has announced the return of its Masked Fundraising Ball, following the success of previous events which raised money for improvements to school play spaces.
The 2026 event, taking place on Saturday 21st March, will raise funds towards the construction of a new multi-use games area (MUGA) for Oatlands Junior School, aimed at supporting pupils’ wellbeing, physical activity and outdoor learning.
Organisers say the evening will bring together members of the local community for a night of entertainment, dining and fundraising, with proceeds helping the school develop the new facility.
The event will take place at the Cedar Court Hotel in Harrogate, with guests arriving from 6.30pm ahead of a 7.15pm start. Welcome drinks will be served on arrival.
A spokesperson for Enchantica's said:
"Join us for an unforgettable evening of glamour, entertainment, and generosity as we come together to make a lasting difference for our children’s wellbeing, activity, and outdoor learning opportunities."
The evening will include a range of entertainment, games and fundraising activities designed to support the development of the new MUGA, which will provide improved opportunities for sport and outdoor activity for pupils at the school.
Tickets include a three-course dinner and evening entertainment running until 1am, with a formal dress code of black tie or evening wear alongside themed masks.
Individual tickets cost £58, while tables of 12 are available for £696. £10 from every ticket sold will go directly into the fundraising total for the project, with funds gifted to the Oatlands County Junior School PTA. Find out more here.

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