A 1980s disco was music to the ears of Manorlands.
The event, which included karaoke, a DJ and raffle, raised £1,203 for the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice.
Adam Richardson, who organised the disco with Jay Green, family and friends, said: “It was a brilliant evening.
“Early on there were only about 20 people in and I started to worry that nobody was going to turn up, but then within 20 minutes it just went crazy and we had over 200 people attend.”
The event was staged at the York Street Sports and Social Club, in Bingley.
Jodie Batters, of Manorlands, said: “Everyone at the hospice is absolutely thrilled that Adam and his team put in so much effort and time to this event and we are very grateful for the support.
“The donation will be put towards the incredible care services at Manorlands and will make a significant, positive difference.”
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