The Addingham Village Panto team have announced its production of Aladdin & his Marvellous Lamp raised a whopping £3,200, which will be split between two amazing local good causes!
The pantomime was on stage at the Memorial Hall across dates in February, with many of the performances selling out.
£2,200 was raised in donations for Martin House Hospice, and £1000 in the raffle, which will be given to Ilkley & District Good Neighbours, specifically for their Dementia Cafe run at Addingham Cricket Club and the Clarke Foley Community Hub in Ilkley.
In a post on Facebook, the Panto team said:
"Huge thank you from us all to everyone who came and supported the Panto and gave so generously."

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