For Skipton Pride this year, The Skipton Hotel will collaborate with Skipton Pride to host a fundraising Pride dinner at their venue.
The dinner will take place on Friday 20th June, and it will be the first Skipon fundraising dinner for Pride month.
Tickets bought will be donated to Skipton Pride to help support the event.
For any attendees wishing to stay, The Skipton Hotel is offering a discount rate on rooms.
The tickets will include a two-course dinner, entertainment from Maria Watton-Graham, disco with a DJ and raffle prizes which include:
- £250 Champagne
- Gin hamper from Tesco Skipton
Donations can be made when booking the tickets to help the charity in their first year of operation.
To find out more about the event and how to book tickets, visit the website here.

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