Drag Queen Bingo fundraiser will support local causes at The Cove Friday night, Mar. 14

Burien, WALocal News

Scheduled for Friday, March 14, 2025, the Drag Queen Bingo fundraiser at The Cove in Normandy Park promises an entertaining evening from 7:00 PM to 4:00 AM GMT, with proceeds supporting local causes. This event not only provides a fabulous night of entertainment but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement and charitable giving. Attendees can expect an inclusive environment, showcasing the vibrant culture of drag performance while fostering social connections among participants. The event highlights a significant trend where nightlife activities are merged with fundraising efforts, creating a win-win scenario for both fun and philanthropy. By choosing a Friday night for this engaging fundraiser, organizers aim to attract a wide audience, maximizing both attendance and contributions to local initiatives.

The Cove, located in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, serves as a perfect venue for such gatherings, further enhancing community spirit. As people gather for a night of bingo and entertainment, they also play a role in supporting essential projects that benefit the local community. This fundraiser not only entertains but also reinforces the idea that social events can have a positive impact on society.

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