The ninth annual ForgeFest fundraiser takes place on Sunday at the Ye Olde Forge Valley Inn, in West Ayton.
The August Bank holiday event is in aid of St Catherine's Hospice, Macmillan Nurses and the MIND charity.
There are bands on throughout the day, bounty castle, face-painting and the tug of war, over the river, in Ayton, in memory of James Allison.
It's the Inn against Brompton Cricket Club and then people are invited back to the pub for refreshments.
James helped build the pavilion at Brompton.
Heidi Dickinson is from the Forge Valley Inn.
She says there's an extra event going on throughout the week too:
Heidi also revealed a £10,000 fundraising target and thanked the community for their support in the past ten years:


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