Rainbow Bingo Friday November 14, 2025 at the Senior Activity Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center will host a Rainbow Bingo event on November 14, 2025, opening doors at 6:00 pm. Participants can enjoy ten exciting rounds of bingo, led by the charismatic Sylvia O’Stayformore, who will also provide musical entertainment. Admission costs $20, which secures a seat and includes loaded nachos, while $10 bingo cards can be purchased at the door, following Washington State Gambling Commission regulations. This event is limited to those aged 21 and over, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere for adult attendees. Located at 18560 1st Ave NE, Bldg G, Shoreline WA 98155, the center offers ample free parking for guests.

The combination of bingo, entertainment, and social interaction highlights the center's commitment to fostering community engagement. Rainbow Bingo events have gained popularity in various regions, often serving as fundraisers for LGBTQ+ organizations and community initiatives. This event promises to be both entertaining and inclusive, appealing to local residents.

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