A crew from CBS News will be at Sunday's Manorlands garden party.
The American TV giant is attending to film Rylstone's WI calendar girls - who are opening the event - for a feature.
The women, who shot to stardom when they bared all to boost leukaemia research, will officially open the garden party - in the grounds of the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice - at 1.30pm.
A huge range of attractions is planned at the extravaganza, which is the cancer-care home's biggest single annual fundraiser. Last year it coined in over £17,000.
Several new features will line up alongside traditional draws.
Entertainers during the afternoon will include the Yorkshire Building Society Junior Brass Band, Keighley Comets majorettes, the Tierney School of Irish Dance, and the Gordon Wilson School of Dancing.
Train rides will be provided courtesy of Bradford Model Engineering Society, and footballers from the Boltmaker's Arms in Keighley are staging a beat-the-goalie competition.
There will also be the usual range of stalls and games plus face painting and hair braiding by IMS Response from Steeton, Honda Goldwings from Colin Appleyard Motorcycles, a balloon race, vintage vehicles and horse rides.
The children's play area will be manned by a team from the Bradford and Bingley Building Society, which constructed the facility.
Rotarians from the Haworth and Worth Valley, Keighley and Skipton/Craven clubs - plus Inner Wheel members - will be manning the gates. Admission to the garden party - and parking - is free. The event is once again being sponsored by freight company Redhead International.
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