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Sept 2024

Last Updated: 20/09/2024
Things to do
Things to do

5 things to do in and around Harrogate this weekend September 20-22

by Katie Oxtoby

| 18 Sept, 2024
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Saint Michael's Hospice Midnight Walk

Support Saint Michael's

Two events are running this weekend in aid of Saint Michael’s Hospice.

The first, on Friday, is a ‘Strutting for Saint Michael’s’ fashion show featuring clothes from local businesses and pre-loved items from the charity’s shops. The models will be women from the local community, and organisers are hoping to raise £6,000 for the charity.

And on Saturday, the Midnight Glow Walk makes a welcome return after a nine-year break.

Join an expected 1,000 people in the evening to follow a 10km route around Harrogate. Participants are encouraged to take their time and soak up the atmosphere at the non-competitive event.

You can read more about the Midnight Walk in our article here. 

Ticket prices vary, see website for details, September 20 and 21, Masonic Hall, Harrogate, and Ashville College, Harrogate. 

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Maisie Adam, Jimmy Carr and Al Murray

Enjoy side-splitting shows from top comedians

Harrogate Theatre’s annual Comedy Festival kicks off this weekend, bringing some of the biggest names and hottest new talent to the town.

Among those performing at the festival, which runs until October 28, are famous comedians Jimmy Carr, Andy Parsons, Al Murray, Lucy Beaumont and Harrogate’s very own Maisie Adam.

There’ll also be a couple of funny faces from the past, with shows from Jimmy Tarbuck and Hi-de-Hi!’s Su Pollard.

Younger comedy fans should also check out the Comedy Club 4 Kids.

Ticket prices vary, see website for details, September 21-October 28, Harrogate Theatre, Royal Hall, Harrogate Convention Centre. 

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Round off the rural calendar at the Nidderdale Show

Pateley Show traditionally marks the end of summer’s local agricultural events and is also one of the biggest, with around 15,000 visitors.

Expect a family-friendly celebration of agricultural traditions with a range of classes in everything from show jumping and dry stone walling to home produce and walking sticks.

There’ll be live music from the Summerbridge and Dacre Silver Band, as well as a cricket match between teams form Nidderdale and Craven.

£4 to £33, pre-booking online is recommended, see website for details, September 22, Bewerley Park showground, Pateley Bridge. 

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Performance poets Kate Fox, left, and Adisa the Verbaliser

Delight in poetry at Yorkshire's biggest festival

Now in its seventh year, the Ripon Poetry Festival has become the largest in Yorkshire. Last year’s event saw sell-out performances and this year once again promises delights for poetry lovers of all ages.

The festival will feature readings, workshops for children and adults, an open mic evening and book launches by local poets.

Highlights will include well-known performance poets Kate Fox and Adisa the Verbaliser.

An anthology featuring the best poems from this year’s competition, which closed for entries in July, will also be launched during the event.

Various prices for tickets, see website for details, September 19-22, selected venues in Ripon. 

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Immerse yourself in a bygone era

Take a walk around Grassington’s cobbled streets and step back in time for its popular annual 1940s weekend.

The two-day event features free live performances of music from the era, while the village will be packed with vintage vehicles, market stalls and people dressed in period clothing.

Ticketed events include music evenings and a tea dance.

September 21-22, Grassington. 

Also don’t miss...

Friday 20, Magic Show in Pannal in support of Open Arms Malawi

Friday 20, free women's self defence seminar at Gracie Barra Harrogate

Saturday 21, Songs from Stage and Screen

Sunday 22, Crag Rat Run

Ongoing, Harrogate Beer Week 

Looking for more articles like the one you've just read? Visit Things To Do in and around Harrogate for more content. And do you have an event that you’d like us to feature in the future? Drop me an email to francesca@thestrayferret.co.uk

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