Want to give ASTOP a lift and have fun at the same time? Come join us for Monday night bingos beginning in November.
Sometimes grants are greatly reduced or entirely eliminated. Sometimes single-event fundraisers fall short of projections.
That’s why our board recently formed a Sustainability Committee to study ways of improving the agency’s overall financial picture. The big question was, What would be a good steady source of funding? The committee’s answer? Bingo!
All ages can play—as long as children under 18 are accompanied by an adult relative or legal guardian. The bingo hall at Brothertown Indian Nation Community Center is a safe, fun place to play. When the county recommends new covid-related protocols, these are followed. Current seating, for example, maintains social distancing. For a time last year, masks were required. During the worst part of the pandemic, the bingo house closed down entirely. Always, the best interests of workers and patrons are kept in mind.
For as little as $5, you can buy a 1-face packet good for 17-19 games. Of course larger packets are also available. For another $1 per face you can play the final two games: speedy blackout and progressive blackout. Progressive prizes can run into the 100s and 1000s. Why not try your luck?