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Events for November


Dales Countryside Museum Exhibition

Exhibition title: "The history of Hawes Station". A Friends of the Museum project incorporating the memories of local people. The Museum is open daily from 10am - 5pm. Free for children. Fully accessible by wheelchair. Pushchair-friendly, baby change facilities, toilets, shop, hands-on experiences, free exhibitions programme, research room. For further information visit: www.yorkshiredales.org.uk or telephone 01969 666210.

03 November to 21 November


Digital Photography Course (Thorp Perrow Arboretum)

This is your chance to spend the day with professional photographers. For more information visit: www.thorpperrow.com

04 November


Halloween Trail (Thorp Perrow Arboretum)

Enjoy a unique and spooky experience as you make your way through the woods look out for all the witches, ghosts and ghouls which may be lurking! Fun for all the family. For more information visit: www.thorpperrow.com

06 November to 07 November


Fungus Foray (Thorp Perrow Arboretum)

Enjoy an introductory talk by expert Dr Keith Thomas and then venture out into the Arboretum on the hunt for fungus. You will be amazed as to what is found in the woods! Learn what is edible and what is not!! Time 1pm. For more information visit: www.thorpperrow.com

07 November


Gayle Mill Demonstration Day

Demonstration sessions (11.00am & 2.30pm) as to how the heritage machinery works and what kinds of things were made at the Mill in times gone by. Each session lasts approximately 2 hours. For further information on all Gayle Mill events, tel: 01969 667320 or visit: www.gaylemill.org.uk

07 November


Digital Photography Course (Thorp Perrow Arboretum)

This is your chance to spend the day with professional photographers. For more information visit: www.thorpperrow.com

11 November


Christmas Fayre (Gayle Mill)

Come along and see a vast selection of traditional handcrafted gifts, festive cards, jewellery, games and puzzles. For more information visit: www.gaylemill.org.uk

27 November

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