It's only six days until the celebration of all things Yorkshire.

Yorkshire Day is on Monday, August 1, and as ever, a host of events is taking place across God’s own county.

Here are a number of ways you can join in the celebrations.

1. Oakwell Hall in Birstall will be kicking things off a day early and holding a celebration of all things Yorkshire with crafts, food, music and entertainment on Sunday, 11am to 4pm.

Entry is £2 for adults and £1 for children (free entry for annual ticket holders and Friends of Oakwell).

Tickets will be available on the day in the Visitor Centre courtyard with activities taking place in and around Oakwell Barn. Parking will be free.

Visitors to Huddersfield Tourist Information Centre can celebrate Yorkshire Day with a cuppa on Monday.

WATCH: June McLean, of Honley Business Association, on Yorkshire pride.

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2. The annual Yorkshire Day Tea Party takes place at the information centre in Huddersfield Library from 10am-2pm.

Visitors can enjoy light refreshments and a slice of cake to celebrate all things Yorkshire.

Huddersfield town crier Vic Watson will also be out on the piazza with some special cries to alert passers-by to the occasion.

3. There will also be a Yorkshire themed storytime for youngsters at 11am in the Children’s Library and a drop-in craft activity.

In Honley, villagers have shown their Yorkshire pride by putting up over dozens of white rose flags along the length of Westgate and on Church Street.

The flags will be left up for the Honley Feast event on Saturday, September 17.

Around 40 Yorkshire flags were put up by the Honley Business Association's Philip Lofthouse.

June McLean, the Association's secretary, said: "We thought it would be really nice to celebrate Yorkshire Day. We have just taken the St George flags down which we put up for St George's Day and of course we had the (Euro 2016) football."

4. Halifax is this year’s host for the official Yorkshire Day celebrations.

Over 200 civic dignitaries, invited from across Yorkshire, will parade through the town, led by The LA Jazz Band. The parade will start at 10am from Halifax Town Hall.

Calderdale’s museums and libraries are also helping to celebrate Yorkshire Day with a range of Yorkshire themed events.

It has become tradition in Saddleworth to celebrate Yorkshire Day on the Sunday nearest to 1st August

This year’s event will start with a brass band (Delph Band), playing in the Museum Garden, Uppermill. There will be speeches and the reading of the Yorkshire Declaration, followed by a parade along High Street led by the band to King George V playing fields for the ‘Country Fair’.

5. Almondbury Cricket Club are hosting a free Yorkshire Day party on Sunday July 31 with fun and games, baking, fairground rides, stalls, real ale, Almondbury Ladies Choir and the Beaumont Park Ukulele Band

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