RAINBOW BINGO Friday at the Senior Activity Center June 13, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center invites community members to its RAINBOW BINGO event on June 13, 2025. Hosted by Sylvia O’Stayformore, the evening features ten engaging rounds of bingo, starting at 7 PM, with doors opening at 6 PM. Attendees pay a $20 admission fee, which includes seating, entertainment, and loaded nachos, while bingo cards cost $10 and must be purchased at the door. This event is exclusively for adults aged 21 and over and includes a cash beverage bar. The center, located at 18560 1st Ave NE #1, Shoreline, WA, seeks to promote community involvement and pride through engaging events.

Last hosted before September, RAINBOW BINGO offers a unique opportunity for socializing and entertainment. Participants can expect lively musical numbers alongside the bingo rounds, enhancing the festive atmosphere. The center encourages early ticket purchases to ensure availability, contributing to its mission of fostering local connections.

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