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Thursday 15th May 2025, 7.00pm
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We are honoured to be working with the team at Constable Burton Hall & Gardens to once again host the first of our Stately Trails races in 2025.
Wednesday 21st May 2025, 6.00pm – 8.00pm
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Enjoy an evening of painting, pizza, and prosecco with local artist Jaci Stroud. Jaci will share step by step tuition to create your own hummingbird and hibiscus painting in vibrant watercolour inks.
Friday 23rd May 2025, 7.00pm to 9.30pm (approx)
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Come and join us for an evening of chocolate making at Mocha, Aske.
Enjoy a selection of cocktails or mocktails as you learn to make beautiful chocolates, assisted by our chocolatiers.
Saturday 24th May 2025, 10.00am
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We will meet at the public car park in Muker. From there we will follow rights of way over the top of Kisdon to the Corpse Road. It's quite a climb but we'll take our time, and the views are worth it!
A short road section will bring us to Keld and the lovely waterfalls. We'll stop here for a break so bring a sandwich! If the weather is wet, we may opt for a cafe stop instead.
Friday 30th May 2025, 10.00am-3.00pm
Join us for a special day as we welcome Marie Bates’ wonderful Blackberry Donkeys from the Long Ears Donkey Centre!
Tuesday 3rd June 2025, 10.30am-midday
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English Heritage members are invited to Join Will Wyeth for an expert-led guided tour of this magnificent 11th-century medieval castle.
Saturday 7th June, 10.30am–12.30pm
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Mackenzie’s back for his Summer Show - and you are invited!
Saturday 7th June, 2.00–4.00pm
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Sunday 8th June 2025, 1.00pm-3.00pm
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Tuesday 10th June 2025
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10th June is the anniversary of the action for which John Lyons won his Victoria Cross. His citation states: “On 10 June 1855 at Sebastopol, in the Crimean Peninsula, Private Lyons picked up a live shell which had fallen among the guard of the trenches, and threw it over the parapet, thus saving many lives”.