Thursday, April 19, 2007
Downstairs in the basement of Eagles Lodge, 1803 W. Sixth St., this and every Friday night, something different is happening — bingo. Grab your friends and a card and settle in for a rousing game. The crowd is always diverse, says Leah Massey, a bartender at Eagles Lodge. Lately, though, she says she’s noticed more young people coming out to give the game a try. Join them at 7 p.m. tomorrow night: Three cards of play cost $12 and jackpots range from $50 to $700. Concessions include hot dogs, cheeseburgers, nachos, chips and sodas. After the games, stick around the bar and enjoy your alcoholic refreshment of choice.
This weekend
B-I-N-G-O
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