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Rotary Club Bingo A Huge Success

Rotary Club Bingo A Huge Success
A full house of bingo players

Author: Jo Petteruti

Bingo is back and in a huge way. The Rotary Club of Fallon hosted Bingo Night on Friday, April 29 at the Pennington Life Center with five rounds of bingo, three cards each, a cocktail bar, food, snacks, and over a hundred bingo prizes. So many people attended that extra tables and chairs had to be set up. The night's theme was 1960s Flower Power, one that at least half of the attendees personally experienced, or at least what they may remember of it.

Charlie and Carol Arciniega, the evening's hosts, were dressed in their best 1960s-era attire, complete with long hair, headbands, groovy sunglasses, tie-dyed apparel, and funky footwear. Many others in attendance dressed the part as well. Peace out man.

The bar opened at 6 p.m. and within 30 minutes seating at the original tables was filled. Zip Upham kicked off the event at 7 p.m. describing the games and prizes while thanking all those who made the event possible. Proceeds from the event went to Rotary Club Youth programs.

 

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