SILSDEN Proms on the Farm has struck a chord with Manorlands.
A cheque for £5,700, part of the proceeds from this year's event, has been presented to the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice.
Hundreds of people braved showery weather for the Proms, held on the town's riverside field in July.
Entertainment was provided by Tewit Silver Band, Cononley soprano April Elizabeth, Hot Aire concert band and The 1960 Four.
Money raised through the annual event, which includes a charity raffle and auction, is split between Manorlands and Silsden Methodist Church.
Lead organiser, William Jowitt, says: "A huge 'thank you' goes to all those who supported Silsden Proms on the Farm again this year – the weather was mixed, but the atmosphere was as brilliant as always."
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