SLEIGHTS will be celebrating a trio of centenary anniversaries when the whole village comes together tonight and this weekend.
Sleights Singers, Sleights Village Hall and Church House, opposite St John's Church, are all celebrating their 100th birthdays.
And to celebrate there are a host of special events taking place in the village.
Sleights Singers is holding a Centennial Concert in the village hall tonight at 7pm.
This musical celebration will include pieces from previous concerts and will feature guest soloists and will also star children from Sleights Primary School.
There will be an interval supper included in the £3 admission charge.
Tomorrow, it will be the turn of the well-used village hall to celebrate and the children who use the hall will be attending one of two special parties thanks to the generosity of a host of local businesses and individuals.
Sleights Institute, as it was then known until it became a village hall in January 1990, was originally used as a reading room and the caretaker lived down in the cellar.

Wounded British soldiers at Sleights Village Hall with Red Cross nursing staff in the background
During the First World War, wounded allied soldiers were cared for in the institute as it was used as a hospital.
The old library was opened in 1927 and was manned by volunteers which is how the hall is still run today.
It is now used for a host of activities including drama, tai chi and Sleights mums and toddlers' group.
Organisers of the party would like to thank Whitby Co-op, Sleights Spar shop, Sleights Post Office, Bothams, Radfords Butchers, Julia Sillitoe, Diana Smith, Jo Robinson, Victoria Farm Garden Centre, Lidl, Coverdales, Lisa Wheeldon, Denise Marshall and the mums and toddlers group for their contributions for the party.
Residents will also be able to take a trip down memory lane thanks to village hall committee member Philip Waite, who has put together an exhibition of old photos of Sleights and the village hall which is now on display for members of the public to see in the hall.
On Sunday, Sleights Singers will continue the celebrations at 6.30pm when they will participate in a Churches Together service in St John's Church.

Children celebrate the village hall centenary
They will be performing items from the choir's very first public appearance, all the way back in 1909.
Sleights Singers, formerly Sleights Choral Society, was formed in 1908 from members of two Sleights church choirs and from a group called Sleights and Grosmont Glee Club.
The Sleights Choral Society gave its first public concert on 17 February 1909 in the old Sleights School Room and is thought to have first competed in the The Eskdale Festival of the Arts (formerly The Eskdale Tournament of Song) in 1910.
The Sleights Singers, who rehearse regularly in Church House, will be performing a concert in the same venue as the early tournaments on the 31 October at Whitby Coliseum.
In preparation for these events, The Whitby Gazette kicked off fund-raising last year by donating £175 from the Pride of Whitby Awards, which was followed by a £3,436 from the National Lottery's Awards for All to the Sleights Singers which has enabled the concerts to go ahead.
Money raised from the concerts and any funds left over will be donated to Marie Curie Cancer Care.
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