An artist will stage a Halloween event at a North Yorkshire farm shop.
Rob Temple will host the event at The Bistro at Beadlam Grange farm shop in Beadlam, between Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley.
The 42-year-old, from Kirkbymoorside, will have a drawing competition at the event from Monday (October 28) throughout the week, with judging taking place that Saturday.
There will also be pumpkin carving throughout the week, fancy dress and “spooky afternoon tea”.
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Proceeds from the event will go to Ryedale Special Families, a charity working to support families who have children and young adults with disabilities, illness and additional needs.
As well as showcasing some of his artwork, Rob also hopes to gather interest about his new clothing business, Gumbo Streetwear.
“It’s all exciting looking forward with this brand Gumbo Streetwear,” he said. “We’re hoping to bring a bit of awareness for it and showcase some of my drawings.
“I’m still doing three drawings a week.”
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