July 2016 SanBernardino/Riverside Edition

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July 2016 SanBernardino/Riverside Edition
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night’s Vista Murrieta Golden
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Patricia Edwards and Corey
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BINGO LAND
...Stories from the Real World & Cyberspace
■ This month: Bingo events to raise awareness
By Jeffrey Charboneau
Special to the Bingo Bugle
Bingo for Boobies
Laurie and Steve Miranda - $250 Each
Elks Lodge #1419 - Ontario - Wednesday Nights
Community members from Randolph
County, Alabama, raised $12,000 for Tanner Medical Foundation’s Mammogram Assistance Fund at the first annual Bingo for
Boobies in Wedowee. The Randolph
Leader reported that funds were raised
through local sponsorships, donations and
T-shirt sales for the Bingo game. Bingo was
held in two sessions at the Randolph County
High School Auditorium and featured door
prizes and activities for children. Tanner
Medical Foundation’s Mammogram Assistance Fund helps with the cost of mammograms for area women who could not
otherwise afford them. Annual mammograms can detect cancer early, when it is
most treatable. In fact, it is possible for a
mammogram to show changes in the breast
up to two years before a change can be felt.
Mammograms can also prevent the need for
extensive treatment for advanced cancers
and improve chances of breast conservation.
Bingo Teaches Important Lessons in Sexual Assault
Bill Gainey from Indiana - $250
King for the Night
San Dimas H.S. Saints Bingo
Saturday Nights
Cathy Wilson - $50
Colony H.S. PTSA
1st Tuesday Night of the Month
Bang-O, a modified Bingo game about
sex and consent, was presented by the Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre and Les EssentiElles in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory,
Canada, as part of Sexualized Assault Prevention Month. The Whitehorse Daily Star
reported that the event was designed as a
fun night to talk about a potentially awk-
ward and uncomfortable topic. Preventing
sexualized assaults starts with seeking consent and being comfortable talking about
sex—which many are not. The event featured a trivia-type Bingo game during
which organizers read key words aloud, the
definitions of which players had to find on
their Bingo cards. As the game progressed,
the words, their definitions, and other issues
pertaining to sex and consent were discussed. Statistics show one in four Canadian
women will be sexually assaulted in her
lifetime. The rate of police-reported sexualized violence against women in the Yukon
has been as much as 3.5 times higher than
the national average.
Pink Ribbon Bingo Explores
Women’s Health Issues
This spring, RiverStone Health’s Montana Cancer Screening Program, in collaboration with community partners, hosted a
free women’s Pink Ribbon Bingo night in
Billings, Montana. The Bingo event was for
local women and was limited to women
ages 18 and older. The goal was to provide
education about women’s health issues and
resources available to help pay for cancer
screenings. The free event featured presentations on healthy eating, diabetes, fitness,
cancer prevention and early detection and
healthy lifestyles. The evening, which included dinner and refreshments, provided
an opportunity for women to socialize, win
Bingo prizes and learn how to make a difference in their own health.
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INDEX
As I See It...............................Page 5
Ask Annie ......................................15
Astrology .......................................20
Bingo Land ......................................3
Bingo Sisters...................................4
Bob on Bingo ................................16
Business Box Ads.........................19
Coffee Break .................................18
Coffee Break Answers .................20
Dear Aunt Bingo .............................8
Dear Dream Lady............................6
Guy’s Turn .....................................11
Hotlines .........................................15
Monthly Highlights ..................14-15
Monthly Sweeps .............................8
Monthly Winners.............................4
Nevada Happenings..........11, 21-23
Program Listing ............................17
Savvy Senior....................................7
Upper Desert.................................10
Volunteers of the Month ..............16
Fourth of July
festivities
We decided to throw a sparkling 4th of
July party only to discover to our dismay
that our favorite Bingo Palace was also
throwing a party and advertising two new
never before played games. It was a
dilemma. So we decided to invite all our
guests to come to play Bingo and go to our
house afterwards for a late dinner and to
watch the many fireworks you can see
from our deck.
It turned out to be a great idea. There
were eleven of us at two tables playing
Bingo, the odd number occurring because
Bruce lost his wife to cancer a few months
ago and was aching for something to ease
his loneliness. He was more cheerful than
I expected and at one point was the life of
the party.
I found myself very eager to try the
new games and impatient to get started.
Our tables were in the center of the room
and of the action as we laughed and called
out to one another. Someone in our group
won right off and that caused more laughter and good feeling. Soon we came to the
first new game. It was called the “naked
X” and it was the big X with two corners
missing. It was a delight to play, but none
of our group won.
At the break we had to discourage
everyone from eating, as we would soon
have dinner. We had decided on ham
salad, cold cuts, potato salad, cheese, finger greens, and a variety of breads to be
followed by Kate’s special Flaming
Dessert—which was Oreos, ice cream,
strawberries and mountains of whipped
cream. “Anybody who wants to know
where the ‘flaming’ comes from can have
a candle,” pronounced Kate.
The second new game was one called
four corners plus a little square which is
particularly difficult to keep track of and
almost amounts to a blackout. Bruce won
this one, much to everyone’s delight as it
encouraged him to loosen up and have
fun. His face was red as he pronounced he
was really enjoying himself after several
months of depression.
Soon we left the Bingo Palace and traveled to our house for dinner, where once
again we found Bruce to be the center of
things. He balanced a hugely loaded plate
and said, “I am having my first full meal in
ages.”
“Did you leave anything for the rest of
us?” one wag inquired.
“Are we all supposed to eat off your
plate?” asked another.
“Get out,” said Bruce happily, wandering away to find a place to sit.
When the fireworks started we were all
well fed and comfortable in deck chairs,
of which we had exactly the right number.
Bruce decided to be the cheerleader for the
‘Oos’ and ‘Aahs’ that followed every
beautiful display. He made huge noises
and got everyone laughing at his antics.
“Doesn’t it seem fireworks have gotten
far more complicated and wonderful from
when I was a kid?” he asked ingenuously,
“They certainly have,” Kate chimed in.
“When I was a kid, all we had were bottle
rockets and loud bangs.”
“Oh, come on,” I added. “We had a
town display. Remember sitting in the
bleachers and watching?”
“Yes, I do,” she replied. “But it’s not
like having them on the water. I think the
water makes it all just glorious.”
...If all the salt in the world’s oceans were removed and spread out, it would cover all the
world’s land in a layer 40 feet deep.
…Researchers using standard statistical
methods have determined that it takes an average
of 142 licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop.
…If you’re planning to wrap a mummy in the proper
Egyptian manner, you’ll need about 500 feet of linen
to finish the job.
…In the 1960s, American spies in the Soviet Union
had a novel way to eavesdrop on conversations:
They used cats. The CIA agents placed listening devices on the felines in order to hear conversations
that might take place on a park bench or near an
open window.
…Actors Kevin Spacey and Val Kilmer were classmates in high school.
…According to the World Health Organization, the
United States ranks 48th in the world in alcohol consumption per capita, with the average adult drinking
the equivalent of nearly 2.5 gallons of pure, undiluted alcohol per year. You might be surprised to
learn that Russia didn’t top the list; Moldova and
Lithuania beat out the Russians, and Belarus scored
the world’s biggest drinkers, with the average adult
consuming a whopping 4.6 gallons annually.
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Don’t Be a Sore Loser
In gambling the many must lose in order
that the few may win. —George
Bernard Shaw
I bumped into my number one fan, Carolyn, at Bingo a while back. I call her that
because she always tells me how much her
husband and she enjoy my column. That’s
such an ego boost; the same as when I get an
email out of the blue, but yet better because
we’re face to face. I’ve been writing this
column for a very long time and I hope I’ve
provided some insight, a laugh or two, and
a few times when you read it and ask, “Really?” Or maybe, “How many margaritas
did she have while writing that?
Bingo has changed a lot over the years,
but a few things remain constant. One of
those is the friendships and camaraderie that
develop among Bingo players. Since some
of us tend to sit in the same seats week after
week, we become friends with those around
us. We share sweet treats brought from
home and root each other to victory when
we’re set/on to win a game. Another constant is the welcoming attitude to strangers
who come to play at a new game. Other regular players do not hesitate to help the new-
Mary Martinez - $250
Chino Hills H.S. Husky Bingo
Sunday Afternoons
comer get started by explaining the games,
giving directions to the bathroom, and in
general being helpful. At least that’s the way
it is at the Bingo halls I frequent. Sure,
there’s a rotten apple player once in a while
who snarls and growls when someone else
wins a game, but for the most part, that is
the exception to the rule. One of those exceptions happened to my close friends who
tend to win frequently at Bingo.
When the wife hollered Bingo several times
at one session, another player got increasingly vocal. After yet another win, the irate
loser lost it completely. He jumped up,
threw his cards on the table, and stomped
out of the Bingo hall. My friends laughed
about the incident, but what the heck? Don’t
we all buy in and expect to win? What did
the sour grapes person want my friend to
do? Should she have sat quietly and not
played her cards? Should she have been the
one to leave the hall because she’d won her
quota? I don’t think so! I changed a couple
of details in this story because a long time
ago I related a humorous incident that happened at Bingo and one of the people involved got really angry with me even
though no names had been mentioned. I
never want to offend anyone, so if I have in
any way over the years, forgive me. I was
probably under the influence of one too
many margaritas because it was Drink a
Margarita Day; an event which occurs several times a month in Nancy’s world.
Until next month, may Lady Luck blow
you kisses as you dance out the door with
dollars. Win big, as my number one fan did
this spring. Congrats to Carolyn. I’m ready
to go to lunch on you whenever you have
the time. The rest of you can email me to
share
your
Bingo
stories
at
[email protected]. If I share
your story in As I See It, I promise to change
a few details to protect the guilty.
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dreams. You are still getting out and playing Bingo regularly (and not getting lost),
so do not worry about your dreams. You
are a great role model for those of us who
are “only” in our seventies! Keep on playing! —Dream Lady
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Dear Dream Lady,
I have had unsettling dreams lately and
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mice! I am a very clean person and even
though I live in a small trailer, I keep it
spotlessly clean. These dreams are upsetting me. Should I be worried?
Esther R., Long Beach, California
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Dear Dream Lady,
My dreams are always that I am lost. I
go into a building and come out, and then
I walk for blocks to find my street. Or I am
on a bus and I get off and I cannot find my
block and I walk for blocks and blocks
until I wake up. I have these dreams often,
about once a month. I am a 50-year Bingo
player and enjoy it so much. I read the
Bingo Bugle all the time and enjoy your
column; there are times I don’t get it because they run out. I am enclosing an
SASE in case I don’t get the Bingo Bugle
this month. I am 93 years old.
C. Therese T., Chicago, Illinois
Dear Therese,
First, congratulations on two counts—
that you are 93 and that you are a 50-year
Bingo player! Wow! Your dreams of being
lost are common because it reflects your
real fears of being lost in real life. It
sounds like you are only lost in your
Dear Esther,
To dream of mice foretells discord
among your friends and/or family and social embarrassment. This makes sense
when you think that mice proliferate in unsanitary conditions. The good symbol is
your home in your dream – it is large and
full of light which means you are open
about your thoughts and feelings. Your
dream is giving you a word of caution –
maybe your openness leaves you vulnerable to others’ unkind acts? Be alert for discord, but it sounds like you are skilled at
smoothing things over so I predict your
“mouse” dreams will go away soon. —
Dream Lady
READERS: Please mail your dreams to Dream
Lady, P.O. Box 414, Entiat, WA 98822. Include an
SASE for an answer before publication. Not all
dreams are published.
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Happily Ever After With Disney
Weddings & Alfred Angelo 2016
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Dinner and Bingo
■ The sweetest day ever
Dear Aunt Bingo,
My kids treated me to the nicest
Mother’s Day surprise this year: dinner and
Bingo. And the best part was that they didn’t simply give me a gift card to a casino
and wish me a nice time, they actually took
me out to dinner at a very nice restaurant I
love, and then went with me to Bingo and
played Bingo with me!
This is something that never, ever happens. All three of my daughters think
Bingo is “lame” and, although I have repeatedly invited them to play Bingo with
me individually and together, not one of
them has ever taken me up on the invitation.
You must understand that I have been
going to weekly Bingo for their entire lives.
They even turned my Bingo playing into a
running joke between them. If one of them
had a difficult test in school or some other
challenging task they had to perform, inevitably one of them would console the
other by saying: “Well, at least it’s not
Bingo!”
When my Mother’s Day Bingo night finally came, I was quite impressed that there
were absolutely no Bingo jokes the entire
evening. After a pleasant dinner filled with
lots of laughs and the retelling of many old
family stories, the girls and I jumped into
the car and drove to a high-stakes Indian
Bingo not far from where we live.
I had assumed we would be going to
one of the local charity Bingos and so was
very excited to see the casino, where I
rarely play and had not been to in a very
long time. It was a weeknight and not too
terribly busy, so we were able to get seats at
our own table and continue our chatting
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or over, void in RI, PR, and Quebec. Entries
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without upsetting “the neighbors.”
It was a two-session night that moved
along fairly quickly, and I was amused
watching my girls giggling and trying to
keep up. As I suspected would happen,
after the second or third close call, the girls
stopped their joking around and began getting quite serious about wanting to win.
When my youngest missed out on a $500
double Bingo by literally one digit (she
needed 71 and they called 72), I thought
she might require a tranquilizer. When a
man two tables from ours won $1,000, her
eyes almost popped out of her head as she
watched the runner count out his winnings.
As luck usually has it, the second session ended without any of us getting a
Bingo, and I could see that my daughters
were clearly disappointed. I assumed the
disappointment came from their Mother’s
Day treat being spoiled by Mom not winning Bingo. That quickly changed during
the drive home when they began commiserating between themselves about how
close each of them had come to winning
several jackpots.
We decided to stop for donuts and coffee before calling it a night. The Bingo discussion continued, and I was mildly
stunned when all three of them hinted at
possibly going back to Bingo another time
and trying again. I just smiled and nodded,
thinking back to all the jokes about Mom’s
Bingo and how lame it was.
We went again the following week. —
Lil B., California, via email
Dear Lil,
What an absolutely adorable story. The
one question I was left wondering is how
old your daughters are. Although whether
they are teens, young adults or middle-aged
women, it does little to change the charm of
your tale.
Bingo is a wonderful Mother’s Day gift:
More Moms should consider asking the
kids to take them to Bingo on their special
day. What better way is there to be out of
the house with loved ones sitting at a table
enjoying each other’s company and playing a game together? Plus, if someone were
to win, what a great new story to add to the
family repertoire!
I hope your long-awaited Bingo outing
becomes a new family tradition. —Aunt
Bingo
Share your views! Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the Bingo
Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington 98070,
or email her at [email protected]. Be sure to
include your name and address (you can request
that your name not be published), as typically she
will not include anonymous letters in her columns.
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EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
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• UPPER DESERT •
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JULY 15TH
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PACKS OF FIREWORKS
PICK A FLAG
FOR CASH
PRIZES
IN JULY
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Sunday 10:30am to Midnight
Monday-Thursday
9:30am-Midnight
Friday 9:30am-2am
Saturday 10:30am to 2am
EVERY SUNDAY
is Senior Day!
EVERY WEDNESDAY EVE
MONDAY
SCRAP GAME FOR
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EVERYONE WILL RECEIVE 1 SCRAP WITH
PAID BUY-IN AND AN ADDITIONAL 1
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Buy your $6 Early Birds and
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SATURDAY, JULY 9TH
$12,000
OVER
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JULY 27TH EVE
Buy-in Scrap for $1199
DAILY
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FRIDAY NIGHT
BLOWOUT
16
GAMES PAY
$500.00
JULY
FIREWORKS
EXPLOSION!
WEEKLY GIVEAWAY
CUSTOMER’S CHOICE...
PLAY THE
CHARITY GAME
ALL MONTH LONG
FOR A CHANCE TO WIN
NEVADA HAPPENINGS
Diane and Tom Butters - Diane won the $100,000 Coverall
Gold Coast Power Bingo Event
Punitia Atuatasi
$25,000 Winner
Suncoast Power Bingo Event
Ella Noel - Gardena, CA
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Plaza $150,000 Super Bingo
WHAT’S NEWS
IN NEVADA
sand beaches. Also planned is a mile-long
boardwalk, more convention space, and a
nightly fireworks show. Paradise Park is
projected to be completed in 2020.
A nameless resort on
Fremont Street
Derek and Greg Stevens, owners of the
D and Golden Gate, have purchased the
downtown slot houses Mermaids and La
Bayou, along with the Girls of Glitter
Gulch topless club, with an eye toward
building a new casino on Fremont Street.
Still in the early planning stages, there are
no details or even a name yet for the new
resort. And while it might be assumed that
the shuttered Las Vegas Club, also owned
by the Stevens’, would be the anchor for
the plan, the brothers say no, indicating
that they’ll build the new resort from the
ground up. La Bayou is located on the opposite side of the commons from the other
acquisitions, possibly pointing to an expansion of the Golden Gate. Mermaids, La
Bayou, and the Girls of Glitter Gulch will
all close on June 27.
Almost a year after its closing, a
timetable has finally been released for the
razing of the Riviera. Following a preliminary manual demolition of the lower-rise
buildings (via bulldozers and a wrecking
ball), the Monte Carlo and Monaco hotel
towers will be knocked down in separate
implosions. The first was in June, followed
by a second in August, though the exact
date haven’t been announced. The two-part
exit is required because of the sprawling
nature of the resort. The cleared space will
be used to host outdoor events until building begins on an extension of the Convention Center that will reach out to the Strip.
The price tag for the demolition is being
reported at $42 million. Of course, this all
assumes that it happens at all. In a funky
twist, a petition has been filed by a local
college student to block the demolition of
the Riviera. Ostensibly precipitated by a
desire to preserve the “historic” site, the
petition would need to gather more than
50,000 signatures by July 1 in order to
move to the next stage and at least delay
the demolition.
Paradise Park
Project Neon
Steve Wynn has announced plans to
build a $1.5 billion “lake resort” behind
Wynn Las Vegas and Encore on land that
used to be the Desert Inn golf course. Tentatively dubbed Paradise Park, the casino
resort will feature a 1,000-room tower and
a 38-acre lagoon that will accommodate
real water skiing, paddle boarding, and
parasailing, and be surrounded by white-
The Nevada Department of Transportation is set to begin work on “Project
Neon,” a $1 billion overhaul of the I-15
roadway snarl near downtown known as
the “Spaghetti Bowl.” While the finished
project is expected to reduce travel delays
by 28%, there’ll be a price to pay in associated traffic disruptions until its conclusion in 2019.
■ The Stevens brothers are in the
early stages of planning
Slot Houses Purchased
Riviera Timetable
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MON T H LY H IGH L IGH TS
OPEN JULY 2ND EXPLODING WITH
SUMMERFEST! JULY SPECIALS!
Don’t forget that San Dimas H.S.
Saints bingo has their annual Summerfest and 40 game mini marathon
on Saturday, July 2nd. They will be
open and serving a Free Barbecue
Dinner from 5-7pm.
Due to construction taking place at
Lone Hill Jr. High, Saints Bingo will be
closed on July 9th, 16th, 23rd and
30th, but will reopen their bingo on
Saturday, August 6th.
Be sure to join them on July 2nd
when they will be open for 2-20 game
sessions. See their ad for more information.
SPECIALS UP
TO $1,199!
Bingo is played every Monday night
at Our Lady of Lourdes School in
Montclair. Regular games pay $200$250 and specials pay up to $1,199!
They also feature a $250 U-Pic-Em,
King or Queen nightly, and 3rd Free
Early Bird pack when you buy 2. The
first Monday of the month, all regular
games pay $250, this month, that will
be July 11th since they are closed for
July 4th. Have a safe holiday and then
play at Our Lady of Lourdes on the following week for your chance at one of
the many $250 games. See their ad in
this issue for more info.
Chances to win big prizes are exploding at Your Community Bingo hall in
July. They will have a July Fireworks Explosion this month which include weekly
giveaways and customer’s choice. On
Monday, July 4th, they are open and
have a Free $500 Scrap Game for
everyone with a paid buy-in and an additional 1 with every value pack.
$12,000 Customer Appreciation is
Saturday, July 9th. Every Friday night,
there is a 16 $500 game Blowout and
play the Charity Game all month long
for a chance to win Big Money.
Other specials at this daily game in
July include: Super Saturday session
on July 16th, Buy-In Scrap for $1,199
on July 27th, Monday Matinee, Sunday Senior Day and more. See their
ad in the Upper Desert section for
even more specials.
TWICE A WEEK
IN FONTANA!
The Fontana Knights of Columbus
play every Wednesday and Friday
night. With the exception of Friday,
July 1st, they will be open all month
long.
Friday nights, Main games, Double
Action, U-Pic-Um and Manager’s Special pays $250. Early Birds pay $75.
Wednesday nights, Main games
pay $200 and Double Action, U-PicUm pays $250. They also have a
Power Ball paying up to $300!
See their ad on the front cover of
this paper for buy-in information and
other specials like Flashboards, Door
Prizes and Speedball.
PRE-JULY 4TH $75,000 BASH!
If you have not yet thought about
how to celebrate on the July 4th weekend, an answer with high stakes and
low risk could be as easy as B-I-N-GO. Sunday, July 3, Pechanga Bingo
lights the candles for its third anniversary and gives players the present of
winning their share of $75,000 in cash
and prizes. Entry starts at 11:00a.m.
July 3. Warm up games begin at
3:00p.m., Early Bird games are at
3:30p.m. and the regular 3rd Anniversary Bingo session gets underway at
4:00p.m. Pre-sale buy-ins are $75 for
paper and $150 for electronic. At the
door, electronic buy-in will be $180. For
early buy-in or more information, call toll
free 1-855-WE-BINGO.
$500 will be given away during the
five warm up games. Early bird bingo
players can win up to $1,000. Sticking
around for the regular sessions can be
lucrative for bingo guests as $43,500 in
cash will be given away. More money
and prizes will also be waiting to be won
during the pre-Independence Day and
Pechanga Bingo anniversary extravaganza.
Pechanga Bingo says Thank You to
our country’s military throughout July.
All Pechanga Club card holders who
bring their military identification will receive the value of one free bingo paper
buy-in equivalent to $20. This is valid
during Wednesday evening sessions
starting at 6:30p.m. The promotion may
also be applied toward a PHD Electronic handheld bingo playing device. In
addition throughout July, all players who
bring in a donation item for troops stationed in the U.S. and overseas will re-
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A Morongo Rewards Club member
scored a massive $297,491 jackpot
playing a penny wide-area progressive
slot machine Wednesday evening at
the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in
Cabazon, Calif.
Bells, whistles and peals of delight
echoed across Morongo’s main gaming floor as Brenda C. of La Quinta hit
the jackpot while playing a slot machine based on the blockbuster movie
“Ted,” the story of a foul-mouthed
teddy bear brought to life.
“With a jackpot surpassing a quarter of a million dollars, our latest winner shows how it pays to play slots
anytime of the day or night at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa,” said Morongo Chief Operating Officer John
James. “We want to congratulate the
latest member of our Rewards Club to
hit it big at Morongo.”
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A lucky Los Angeles lady is now
$1,058,333.33 richer thanks to a bit of
stubbornness during a recent trip to
Pechanga Resort & Casino. The winner, wishing to remain unidentified,
scored the huge progressive jackpot
at 8:00p.m. Sunday, June 12 on a
$1.00 Golden Pagodas Gold Series
slot machine by Rocket Gaming Systems. She said she had $80 in the machine and had played for about 30
minutes before striking the windfall.
Her son and his fiancé had wanted to
leave the resort/casino some time earlier, though mom opted to keep playing. She found her diligence rewarded
as the 12th person to hit more than $1
million at Pechanga Resort & Casino.
Sunday, June 14th’s million dollar
jackpot marks the 12th more-thanone-million-dollar win at Pechanga
Resort & Casino. Five of these jackpots have been won on Gold Series
slots by Rocket Gaming Systems, the
most wins on this game in the country
according to slot officials. The previous million dollar win, also on a Gold
Series slot machine, at Pechanga
happened March 2, 2015 and was
won by a retired iron worker from Perris, Calif.
ceive $5.00 their buy-in. Donations will
be sent to U.S. military members
through Operation Gratitude. Items the
organization regularly sends to troops
include knit hats, scarves, new DVDs,
CDs, video games, lip balm, roll on deodorant, individually packaged razors,
pens, shaving cream, travel-sized
board games, Halloween candy, tshirts, baseball hats, and more. For a
complete list of items visit OperationGratitude.com/WishList. Pechanga Bingo has also filled the
rest of July with exciting promotions.
Guests with July birthdays are invited to
attend Bingo Birthday Party Sessions
on Wednesday, July 13 at 1:00p.m., Friday, July 8 and Friday, July 22 at
6:30p.m. Birthday guests receive a free
paper buy-in. Valued at $15 Matinee or
$25 Evening, or $15 or $25 credit toward purchase of a handheld electronic
bingo player. Guests must present a
Pechanga Club card and valid photo ID.
Sundays are sizzling in July at
Pechanga Bingo. The Sunday Summer
Session with sales at 5:00p.m. and
warm up games at 6:30:00p.m. is designed for the paper player who loves
bingo. Guests can play 30 games with
buy-ins starting at $20. Electronic buyins are also available with a limit of 36
cards.
It’s never too late to try something
new, and that goes for bingo. New
Pechanga Bingo guests receive the
value of a paper buy-in (up to $20). If
you’ve been to Pechanga Bingo before
and bring a friend who is new to the
game, both people receive the value of
a paper buy-in. Make sure to get a
Pechanga Club card first, then head to
Pechanga Bingo and start the fun.
Saturday, July 30, Pechanga guests
can play bingo and enjoy a nightlife atmosphere at Bingo After Dark. The
event gives players a nightclub feel with
cocktails at the full bar, DJ music, dancing and, of course, bingo. Buy-ins start
at $15. Sales begin at 10:00p.m. with
games starting at 11:00p.m.
For buy-ins and information on
Pechanga Bingo, call 1-855-WEBINGO or visit www.Pechanga.com.
$1,000,000
BINGO WEEKEND!
San Manuel’s $1,000,000 Bingo
Weekend is this month. It takes place
on Saturday, July 23rd and Sunday,
July 24th. Two lucrative days paying
out over a million dollars in cash,
prizes and giveaways. Jackpots include a $100,000 Do It Yourself,
$30,000 Anniversary, $25,000 Super
Jackpot and $10,000 Late Game
Jackpot. Tickets are available at the
casino box office or call 888-777-7404
Ext.2834 or visit sanmanuel.com. See
their ad in this paper for all the details.
$60,000
HAWAIIAN LUAU!
Check out the ad on the back cover
for an exciting Sizzling Summer Cash
Hawaiian Luau at Casino Morongo.
$60,000 Must Go on July 2nd. Buy-in
is only $199.
There is a lot of sizzling specials in
July including Wednesdays Player Appreciation, First Time Thursdays, Cold
Cash Money Wheel on Sunday.
For more information call 800-2524499 or visit morongo.com.
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All proceeds from BINGO at Janet
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a
large mixing bowl, combine the eggs,
milk, bread crumbs, salt, onions and
ground beef. Place in an un-greased pan.
Shape into a loaf. Bake for 30 minutes. In
a saucepan, over low heat, combine the
ketchup, mustard, brown sugar and nutmeg and mix well until blended. Cover the
meat loaf with at least half of the sauce
and bake for 30 more minutes. Save the
remaining sauce to add to the meat loaf
when ready to serve.
MEAT LOAF
Meat Loaf
■ A Southern version of a classic
Dear Annie,
Many years ago my parents and I
stayed at a bed and breakfast in Savannah,
Georgia. They served a wonderful meat
loaf. It was absolutely delicious and I
would like to surprise my parents and
make it for them. Can you suggest some
Southern versions of meat loaf that might
taste like the one they served us? Thanks.
Tara Sue from Vermont
2
1/4
1/4
2
2
2
2 1/2
1
1/4
1
cups corn flakes (crushed)
cup minced onion
cup minced green pepper
eggs
lbs. ground chuck
tbsp. soy sauce
tsp. salt
tbsp. mustard
cup milk
can mushroom soup
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. With
fork, beat eggs slightly. Lightly mix in
meat, crumbs, onions and pepper. Combine the other ingredients. Mix well, but
lightly. In baking dish, shape meat into an
oval loaf. Bake for 50 minutes or until
well done. Makes 8 servings.
SALISBURY MEAT LOAF
Dear Tara Sue,
Obviously your parents must have some
ties to the South, naming you Tara. That’s a
very pretty name. Back to your question, I
have many cookbooks from the South. Here
are three recipes I found for meat loaf. The
last two come from a bed and breakfast.
Good luck and enjoy. —Annie
1
2
1
2
1/8
1
1
1
1 1/4
1/4
cup wheat flakes
eggs, slightly beaten
cup milk
tsp. salt
tsp. pepper
tsp. Worcestershire Sauce
tsp. soy sauce
tbsp.minced onion
lbs. ground beef
lb. sausage
A SAUCY MEAT LOAF
2
1/2
4
1/2
1/2
1 1/2
eggs, beaten
cup milk
slices bread, crumbled
teaspoon salt
cup chopped onions
pounds lean ground beef
SAUCE:
3/4
1
3
1
cup ketchup
tablespoon mustard
tablespoons brown sugar
teaspoon nutmeg
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl and
mix. Pack lightly into a greased loaf pan.
Bake for 1 1/4 hours. Makes 8 servings.
Your comments and questions about cooking and
entertaining will be addressed in this monthly column. Write to “Ask Annie” c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE
168th Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida 32162. So
Ask Annie. Don’t forget you can email me at [email protected]. And let’s get cooking.
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TUESDAY NIGHTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
IN MURRIETA!
BINGO IN ONTARIO!
Vista Murrieta Golden Alliance
Bingo in Murrieta plays every Tuesday
night. They invite you to join them and
win one of the 18 games that pay up to
$250 or the Bonanza Progressive
Jackpot or Flashboard Games.
The buy-in for this friendly hall is
only $15 for the 1st pack and $5 for
each additional pack.
New Vista Murrieta players receive
a Free Special when showing the ad
in this paper. Bingo is closed on Tuesday, July 5th and 26th this month, but
will be open all other Tuesdays in July.
See their ad for more information
and then head on over to Murrieta for
a great game of bingo!
Wednesday nights at the Ontario
Elks is a fun way to spend an evening.
This bingo game starts at 6:30pm and
has a staff of friendly volunteers ready
to welcome you.
The buy-in is only $15 and they
have pull tabs, flashboards, powerball
and door prizes.
If you have an event, keep in mind
that they rent out this beautiful hall as
well. For more information, see their
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VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH!
Finally!
■ Someone got the message!
Denise and Dennis - Brother and Sister Volunteers
Canyon Bingo - Orange - Wednesday & Saturday Night
Leesa Green - Caller
Diamond Bar H.S. Brahma Bingo
Saturday Nights
James - Caller
Chino Hills H.S. Husky Bingo
Sunday Afternoons
For the sixteen years I have been writing this column I have PLEADED with
Bingo halls to change some of the words
used in instructions and advertising. My
biggest pet peeve has always been the use
of the word “less” when grammar REQUIRES that the word “fewer” be used.
It is very common to hear a Bingo
caller announce that there will be a special
prize for anyone who has a Bingo in “36
numbers or LESS.” I cringe when I hear
that. I have, year after year, asked in this
column why in heaven’s name callers
don’t say FEWER. It’s not just a personal
preference on my account. It’s a longstanding rule of the English language. If
you can COUNT items, it’s FEWER. If
you can’t count them, it’s LESS. For example. FEWER cans. LESS garbage.
Recently, though, I had the chance to
visit a Bingo hall where the managers
have proudly followed my instructions. At
the Rampart Casino in Las Vegas, Joanne
Farwell has changed everything to reflect
proper grammar. Not only do the callers
talk about winning in X number of calls or
FEWER, all the hall’s printed material,
handouts and posted signs are now correct.
Three cheers for the Rampart! I was
first tipped off to this by a reader whom I
had met some time ago at another Vegas
hall. She told me that I would be surprised
if I went to the Rampart Casino. I was
about to make arrangements for another
trip to Vegas, when Joanne wrote to tell
me that she was performing a miracle at
her place. So far as I know, that Casino is
the only one I have been told about that
has converted to proper English.
I could not be more thrilled! It took a
decade and a half of pleading, but it has
paid off. Joanne, I am very proud of you
and your staff. It is only fair at this point to
assure you that I got no reward from the
Rampart Casino. I paid for my own Bingo
and my own soft drinks…and didn’t win
anything. Just wanted you to know that
my compliments are genuine. I try to be
as honest in this column as I can.
Now, I know that some of you reading
this may think that I am too obsessed with
grammar. I was a national journalist for
much of my life and love words. I love
Bingo. You know that. I want Bingo halls
to be wonderful places. So, what’s wrong
with a simple request to fix something that
is so simple to fix.
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Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that
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square contains all fo the numbers from one to nine.
Difficulty this month: ★★
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ACROSS
1 Fur tycoon
6 “Due Date” co-star
Galifianakis
10 Rock blasters
14 Conveyed
15 Bassoon cousin
16 Wreak havoc in the
streets
17 *Victor at Little Bighorn
20 Zilch
21 Fantasy game brute
22 Latin lesson word
23 New Year’s ___
24 *2006 “Survivor” setting
28 Attacked
30 November honoree
31 “I’m an idiot!”
32 Abs strengthener
33 Leave port
35 Apportioning word
36 *Nursed, in a way
39 Gp. that houses strays
42 Bowlers and trilbies
43 Millionaire’s retreat
47 Strudel ___ mode
48 Jon Hamm’s “Mad Men”
role __ Draper
49 Vocation
50 *All-in-one appliance
54 Dye holder
55 Classy
18 Old geezer
19 “Come no closer!”
24 Consiglieri’s boss
25 Penn et al.
26 Contained opening?
27 “Too noisy!”
29 Big band instrument
33 Defensive effort
34 Ctrl-__-Delete
35 Correct
37 Superhero with a
hammer
38 Even once
39 Chain __
40 Give a sop to
DOWN
41 Moneymaker
1 Sawyer employer
44 Not vacant
2 “Same here!”
45 Charge for using, as an
3 Poseidon’s staff
apartment
4 __ Day vitamins
46 Potter or jeweler, e.g.
5 Authority on a field
6 Masked hero who debuted 48 Style of a historic Miami
Beach district
in the 1919 story “The
49 Get gooey
Curse of Capistrano”
51 Outdoor outings
7 Stunned way to be taken
52 Bright again
8 Member of the fam
53 Argues ineffectively
9 Casual greeting
10 Cookie shop enticement 57 Comic Chappelle
11 Ferdinand’s love in “The 58 Almond __
Tempest”
59 Select group?
12 Ph.D.’s further studies
60 Roman salutation
13 Jeanne d’Arc, for one:
61 T. __
Abbr.
© Tribune Media Services
56 Fish you can smoke
57 Ricky portrayer
58 Handy person suggested
by the starts of the
answers to starred clues
62 Nebraska native
63 Like Iago, say
64 Rice/Lloyd Webber
musical
65 Trees used to make
longbows
66 Attends to one’s whistle?
67 Unreactive gas
Unscramble these four words, one letter to
each square, to form four ordinary words.
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moting yourself to as many individuals as you
can. You’re shy by nature, and cautious too –
but now isn’t the time to hide your brilliance.
You do well with meticulous planning and
scheduling, so use that skill to your advantage.
Lucky Days: 12-22
Lucky Numbers: 28-59
7th thru 12th…
You’re in the $$ 8th-9th!
13th thru 18th…
Hard card pays 17th-18th!
19th thru 24th…
Stay on ta$k 22nd-23rd!
25th thru 31st…
Crank it up the 30th$$
by Alessandra
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23 to Dec. 21
1st thru 6th…
Lucky Predictions
for July 2016
You be workin’ it 5th-6th$!
ARIES: March 21 to April 20
1st thru 6th…
13th thru 18th…
RED turns it up the 5th$
7th thru 12th… Not for you.
19th thru 24th…
13th thru 18th…
25th thru 31st…
7th thru 12th…
Lucky dog 10th-11th$$
15th SO hot the 15th!!
Stayin’ on top the 20th$
Venture further out 15th$
Hittin’ a home run 24th-25th
19th thru 24th…
25th thru 31st…
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22 to Jan. 20
1st thru 6th… Politely refrain.
7th thru 12th…
YELLOW wins 28th-29th$!
Clever plan 8th-9th$$
Take it home the 20th$$
TAURUS: April 21 to May 21
1st thru 6th…
BLUE’s for you 3rd-4th$
7th thru 12th… Make it so the 8th!
13th thru 18th…
Time’s on your side 17th-18th$$
19th thru 24th…
13th thru 18th…
Make a statement 17th-18th!
19th thru 24th…
True BLUE comes thru the 22nd$
25th thru 31st… Encore 26th-27th$$
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21 to Feb. 19
1st thru 6th…
Wish comes true the 22nd$
Starts out LUCKY on the 2nd$!$
25th thru 31st…
7th thru 12th…
Another victory the 27th!
GEMINI: May 22 to June 21
1st thru 6th…
Darn good 5th-6th$
7th thru 12th…
PURPLE pays $$ the 10th!
13th thru 18th… Nada.
19th thru 24th… Do it right the 20th$!
25th thru 31st…
Bet on RED the 25th$
All root for you 10th-11th$$
Multiple chances 15th-16th!
19th thru 24th…
No stopping you 20th -21st$!
25th thru 31st…
Worth your time 28th-29th$
PISCES: Feb. 20 to March 20
1st thru 6th…
Surprise them all 3rd-4th!
7th thru 12th… Hold out for the 12th.
13th thru 18th…
4th, too good to be true?*$$*
19th thru 24th…
Got it goin’ on 8th-9th$!
13th thru 18th…
GREEN’s winnin’ 12th-13th$
19th thru 24th…
Groomed to win 22nd-23rd!
25th thru 31st…
Awesome chances 13th-14th!$
Worth a shot the 22nd!
25th thru 31st…
Bank on it 27th and 30th!$!
Color associations refer to lucky objects,
daubers, cards, machines, clothing/jewels
you wear, or a dominant color in the room.
So, so good 26th-27th!
PREDICTORS
LEO: July 23 to Aug. 23
1st thru 6th…
LUCKY CARD FOR JULY 2016
Evening of the 6th, yeah!
7th thru 12th…
Keep it comin’ in 10th-11th$$
13th thru 18th…
You are GOLDen 15th-16th!$
19th thru 24th…
Be first in line the 24th!
25th thru 31st…
VIRGO: Aug. 24 to Sept. 23
1st thru 6th…
Two snaps up 4th-5th$$!
7th thru 12th…
JULY
2016
Play near home the 8th$!
13th thru 18th…
25th thru 31st…
Hit it 27th and 30th$$
LIBRA: Sept. 24 to Oct. 23
1st thru 6th… Play to win the 2nd$
7th thru 12th… Go get it the 10th!$$
13th thru 18th…
Foreign fortune 15th-16th$
19th thru 24th…
Nice surprise the 20th$!
25th thru 31st…
Wow, wow, wow the 29th!
SCORPIO: Oct. 24 to Nov. 22
1st thru 6th…
Cause for celebration 4th$
ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: You’re famous for inspired and quick decisions. Once you’ve made
your mind up, and that’s usually quickly, you’re
off to the racetrack. Although this is a good
month to slow down a wee bit and allow your
inner guidance to provide you with different options. This will make your final destination,
once there, the right one.
Lucky Days: 3-19
Lucky Numbers: 16-51
TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: The full moon on the
19th brings you an opportunity to rethink and
remake your basic assumptions about life. In
other words it’s time to embrace a new attitude
that will take you through the rest of the year
with enthusiasm and pluck. Take on a beautifying project, the world can always use more
beauty, and you’re its ambassador.
Lucky Days: 19-21
Lucky Numbers: 23-40
GEMINI: May 22-June 21: I know you’re not
big on the tiny details of life, especially where
money is concerned – you’d rather be out socializing. But July is the month to focus on finances and work on a plan that will commit you
to increasing your cash flow. Here’s a clue from
Suze Orman: “The key to making money is to
stay invested.” She means investing in you!
Lucky Days: 3-27
Lucky Numbers: 19-41
CANCER: June 22-July 22: You’re a lighting rod
for inspiration in July. Mid-month finds you
channeling new ideas and making the right social
contacts to advance on the job front. How to best
navigate this wild influx? Remain open to the unknown and the untried. It’s the undiscovered
country that’s calling out to you now. Don’t hesitate. Your instincts will guide the way.
Lucky Days: 16-21
Lucky Numbers: 39-43
LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: Mercury and Venus put
you in the negotiating spotlight this month. Use
your natural command of authority to stay on
point, but remember that you’ll need to bend
here and there to keep the peace. The full moon
on the 19th reveals the source of a niggling
family problem. Pay special attention to what
people do, and not what they say.
Lucky Days: 2-18
Lucky Numbers: 24-68
VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: You have several
more months to utilize Jupiter’s magic in your
star sign. This means taking some risks and pro-
You got game 29th$!!
Mean GREEN win 13th-14th$!
19th thru 24th… Chill.
Horoscopes for
July 2016
13th thru 18th…
CANCER: June 22 to July 22
1st thru 6th…
7th thru 12th…
by Frederick Woodruff
astroinquiry.com
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2nd I Forgot Day
4th INDEPENDENCE DAY
New Moon
7th Chocolate Day
10th Don’t Step on a Bee Day
11th First Quarter Moon
12th Simplicity Day
15th Gummi Worm Day
16th Hot Dog Night
19th Full Moon
23rd Gorgeous Grandma Day
24th Parents’ Day
26th Last Quarter Moon
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LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: It’s time to unplug
from the grind of life and let your inner wisdom
act as a guide. Keep a dream journal by your
bed and track the insights and wisdom that
come your way from the nocturnal world. Anatole France had this advice: “To accomplish
great things, we must not only act, but also
dream…” There’s no better time than now to
discover this truth.
Lucky Days: 8-15
Lucky Numbers: 21-59
SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: With Mars back in
your sign you’ll want to rally patience to compliment the extra energy and drive that’s been
building since June. You’re like a stallion that’s
been corralled too long, and is ready to run free.
But to where? The full moon on the 19th will illuminate this destination for you. Take advantage of your courage and jump the fence.
Lucky Days: 13-26
Lucky Numbers 17-65
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: You’re never
short of bright ideas and bubbling optimism, although with Saturn still moving through your
star sign you’ll need to practice steady persistence to make your hopes and dreams come true.
Don’t be frustrated with this condition—life has
something wonderful in store for you, it’s just
coming your way a little slower than you’d like.
Lucky Days: 9-30
Lucky Numbers: 38-47
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: Conditions are
rocking on the home front, symptomatic of your
desire to break free from ruts or possibly relocate. Remember you don’t have to literally uproot your life right now, perhaps you’re ready to
let go of habits (or relationships) that have outgrown their welcome. The full moon on the
19th offers you a way through. Pay attention.
Lucky Days: 3-30
Lucky Numbers: 28-65
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: The lines of communication are clearing for you. Use this to your
advantage. Settle any confusion between partners
or family members. Remember, not everyone
thinks in the same unique way as you. Some folks
operate strictly by feelings, and this difference in
style can sometimes annoy you. Walk a mile in
someone else’s shoes. You’ll go far.
Lucky Days: 14-26
Lucky Numbers: 22-66
PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: Take to heart this wisdom from the poet Simone Weil, “If we go down
into ourselves, we find that we possess exactly
what we desire.” And so the question this month is:
What activity will best support this kind of inner
journeying? I’m guessing it will involve art,
beauty, nature—all of the life experiences that
make life, well, worth living. Don’t deny yourself.
Lucky Days: 4-14
Lucky Numbers: 3-27
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5111 Boulder Highway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 456-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
Jolly Sr. Club - Carson, CA
Plaza $150,000 Super Bingo
TEXAS STATION
2101 Texas Star Lane, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-1000
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
681 S. Hwy 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-6500
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9pm & 9am Sun. Only
SADDLE WEST
1220 S. Highway 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 727-5953
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3pm; Mon.-Fri.
RENO/SPARKS
NUGGET
Las Vegas Bl. & Silverado Ranch Bl., L.V. . .(702) 796-7111
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1am
1100 Nugget Ave., Sparks . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 356-3300
TIMES: 11am, 1, 2:30, 4, 6:30, 7:30pm
SUNCOAST
SANDS REGENCY
Alta & Rampart, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 636-7111
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
345 N. Arlington Ave., Reno . . . . . . . . . .(775) 348-2290
TIMES: 10:30am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30pm & Wed. @ 9am
RESERVATION NUMBERS FOR
HOTELS WITH BINGO HALLS.
LAS VEGAS
Aliante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-377-7627
Arizona Charlie’s Boulder . .800-362-4040
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur . .800-342-2695
Boulder Station . . . . . . . . . .800-683-7777
Cannery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-999-4899
Eastside Cannery . . . . . . . .866-999-4899
Fiesta Rancho . . . . . . . . . . .800-731-7333
Gold Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . .888-402-6278
Palace Station . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-3101
Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-6575
Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-767-7773
Sam’s Town . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-6371
Santa Fe Station . . . . . . . . .800-872-6823
South Point . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-796-7111
Suncoast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-677-7111
Texas Station . . . . . . . . . . . .800-654-8888
HENDERSON
Fiesta Henderson . . . . . . . .888-899-7770
Green Valley Ranch . . . . . .866-782-9487
Sunset Station . . . . . . . . . . .888-786-7389
MESQUITE
Virgin River . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-438-2929
RENO
Nugget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-648-1177
Sands Regency . . . . . . . . . .866-386-7829
Bingo Hall Web Sites
Aliante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aliantegaming.com
Cannery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cannerycasinos.com
Eastside Cannery . . . . . . . . .cannerycasinos.com
Eldorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .eldoradocasino.com
Fiesta Henderson . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Fiesta Rancho . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Gold Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . .goldcoastcasino.com
Green Valley Ranch . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Nugget Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .janugget.com
Pahrump Nugget . . . . . . . .pahrumpnugget.com
Palace Station . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .plazahotelcasino.com
Poker Palace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pokerpalace.net
Rampart Casino . . . . . . . . .rampartcasino.com
Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Siena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sienareno.com
Sam’s Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .samstownlv.com
Santa Fe Station . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Silver Sevens . . . . . . . . . .silversevenscasino.com
South Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . .southpointbingo.com
Suncoast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .suncoastcasino.com
Sunset Station . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Texas Station . . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Virgin River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .virginriver.com
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NEVADA HAPPENINGS
$100,000 BLOWOUT!
Mark your calendars for Saturday,
July 16th to play in the Nugget's
$100,000 Bingo Blowout game. Have
a blast at the Bingo Blowout playing 20
of your favorite Nugget bingo games
for prizes ranging from $1,199 to
$25,000, plus there are optional
games paying from $500 to $1,199.
Buy-in is only $90 for 2 packs, extra
packs are $20 each.
Get ready for a fun weekend playing all paper in Reno’s biggest bingo
game at the Nugget. Accommodations
and dining are the best in Northern
Nevada and there is a special rate for
bingo players. Call early and make
your reservation because rates are
subject to availability. For tickets to
Nugget’s $100,000 Blowout call 800843-2427 and ask for bingo.
Lazara Garcia
$15,000 Grande Jackpot
Fiesta Rancho
1/2 MILLION POWER BINGO!
Make plans today to attend Boyd
Gaming’s next $500,000 Power Bingo
on Monday, September 12th and Tuesday, September 13th. Choose your favorite bingo hall in which to play this half
million-dollar game, reserve your seat
at the Gold Coast, Suncoast or Sam's
Town bingo halls. See their ad for complete details and they have special room
offers for you. You can also go to BoydGaming.com/PowerBingo for more information. Make your reservation today!
www.bingo4fun.com
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Ranya Pearson - $250
Riverside, CA
Stations $100,000 Matinee
Red Rock
NEVADA HAPPENINGS
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