Retro 70s bingo night raises funds for historical Venice park

Bruce Snook celebrates as he calls out ‘bingo’ after getting the right numbers. Chris McGarry photo.
Geralyn Mouille, Annette Gingras and Cheech Giacobbo looked pretty groovy as they sold bingo cards to people who came to Venice Heritage Park for a night of fun bingo and the chance to win turkeys, hams, and other prizes. Chris McGarry photo.
Joyce Pusiarski uses her bingo marker to hit a number that was called out during a game. Chris McGarry photo.
Luisa Piontek celebrates after hitting 'bingo.' Chris McGarry photo.
In keeping with the theme of 70s bingo, Marlon Biollo, who served as caller for the event, not only wore a suit from the decade, but also used a classic manual cage machine. Chris McGarry photo.
Serena Lavellee spent the evening walking around the various groups playing bingo in the basement of St. Anne’s Church in Venice checking bingo cards for winning numbers. Chris McGarry photo.
Alice Moneva and Darlene Macor play on vintage slide window boards. Chris McGarry photo.
Sharyn Burton, Claudia Allison and Elaine Boucher came dressed for the occasion as they got ready to play some vintage-style 1970s bingo. Chris McGarry photo.

LAC LA BICHE - Getting together with friends and neighbours for a night of bingo is a great time, but playing bingo with a retro 1970s theme is even more fun.

That’s exactly what happened on March 16 when a large group of people gathered inside the basement hall of St. Anne’s Church in Venice Heritage Park. The event, called ‘Old Time Easter Bingo’, was organized by the Venice-Hylo Heritage Historical and Preservation Society as a fundraiser for the non-profit local group.

The games got started at 6:30 p.m., with the caller rolling the numbered balls in an antique hand-rolled bingo cage as players checked their numbers on vintage slide-window bingo cards and regular cards dabbed with markers as the winning digits were called out from the front of the hall. The bingo event featured a six series with three games each as well as bonanza games. Game prizes included frozen turkeys and ham roasts, an Easter food hamper, and basket prizes. With quite a few of those in attendance dressed as throwbacks to the 1970s, there were also prizes for best-dressed. 

In addition to the bingo games, there was also a concession area that sold hot dogs, nachos, and sweets.

Organizers say more fun events are planned for the year as a way to raise funds and awareness for the church and historical park.

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