This Autumn Castle Howard in Ryedlae is hosting Yorkshire Cancer Research's centenary gala dinner to raise vital funds for pioneering cancer research in Yorkshire.
Hosted by the owners of Castle Howard, Nicholas and Victoria Howard, A Night Like No Other is a celebration of the people in Yorkshire who, for 100 years, have united to bring life-saving breakthroughs, discoveries and progress in cancer research to the region.
Every pound raised from the event will help Yorkshire Cancer Research fund ground-breaking research.
Following a reception, guests will be invited to join the Howards in the Long Gallery for a show-stopping evening of entertainment, a five-course tasting meal and a fundraising auction.
“Both of us have had our own experiences with cancer, giving us a natural affinity with the mission of Yorkshire Cancer Research," said Mrs Howard.
"I carry the BRCA gene mutation, directly connecting me to the groundbreaking work the charity funds to find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer in Yorkshire. We both remain hopeful for continued advancements in cancer research.”
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