'The Outlet Youth Center would not exist without the support of our community, and we hope the support will continue at our Bingo Fundraiser on September 28'
All are invited to The Outlet Center's Bingo Fundraiser, Sept. 28 at The Times Theater in downtown Rochester.
The event takes place from 1-3 p.m. Tickets are $50 a person if purchased in advance and $60 at the door. Each ticket purchase comes with 10 games of bingo, a green dauber and a chance to win some exciting prizes from the community.
Prizes include a free round of golf at the Round Barn Golf Club at Mill Creek, a free year of movie admittance to The Times Theatre and a gift card to Mustard Seed Mercantile. Raffle tickets also will be available for $5 each. Concessions at the theater will be available for purchase.
All proceeds will go to support the mission of The Outlet Youth Center. Proceeds will go toward the groceries The Outlet uses to cook daily dinners, snacks, school supplies, child transportation costs and program supplies for various daily clubs.
“The Outlet Youth Center would not exist without the support of our community, and we hope the support will continue at our Bingo Fundraiser on September 28” Outlet Executive Director Taylor Showley said.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.outletyouthcenter.org or at The Outlet building located at 491 Apache Drive. The Outlet hopes everyone can come out to support them and have some fun while doing it.
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