Camp Jack Bingo supports local non-profits and gives players multiple chances to win cash and prizes.
The Jack Williams Veterans Resource Center (Camp Jack) on South Pine Street in Harrison has announced a weekly bingo night to be hosted at their facility each Tuesday at 6:00 PM to support their and other non-profit organizations in Harrison.
Each player will purchase a booklet of bingo faces for a price between $7.00 and $20.00. The smallest booklet has three bingo faces on each page, the second biggest has six faces, and the largest has 9 faces. Each booklet contains 10 color coded pages for each of the night’s games. The more faces you buy the better chance you have at winning a prize during each game. You can also purchase multiple booklets for a discounted price.
Games are not necessarily played in the traditional five-in-a-row fashion but with a different design having to be made of a bingo face for each game.
Prizes ranging from cash to gift cards to other prizes of various sizes will be awarded throughout the night. In addition to the 10 games of bingo certain players will get the opportunity to spin a prize wheel in-between certain games to win additional prizes.
Also, players can purchase other games will take place at the end of the night like “Lucky 7,” “Progressive Blackout,” and “Lucky Ticket.” Each game has a chance to win cash and other prizes.
Part of the proceeds will go toward the overall prize pool with the rest supporting non-profit organizations.
Each week will also feature a guest bingo caller from around the community. The first night, Tuesday July 26th, will feature KHOZ’s own Coleman Taylor as the host for the evening.
For more information visit the Camp Jack Facebook Page.


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