Rainbow Bingo at Senior Activity Center April 11, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center is set to host its popular Rainbow Bingo fundraiser on April 11, 2025, promising an evening of excitement and entertainment. The event will commence at 7 PM, with doors opening at 6 PM, allowing attendees to secure their spots early. Sylvia O’Stayformore, known for her vibrant hosting style, will lead the festivities, which include ten rounds of bingo and engaging musical numbers. For an admission fee of $20, guests will enjoy reserved seating, entertainment, and tasty loaded nachos. Bingo cards, required for participation, can be purchased for an additional $10 at the door, adhering to regulations set by the Washington State Gambling Commission.

This 21-and-over event will also feature a cash beverage bar, enhancing the social atmosphere. Rainbow Bingo not only offers a chance to win prizes but also serves as a vital fundraiser for the senior community, fostering connections and support. Attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance to ensure a spot at this lively gathering.

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