CCSS Bingo Nights are back in Cumberland for the 2017-2018 school year

Cumberland Community Schools Society (CCSS) is excited to announce that Bingo is back in Cumberland starting Wednesday, September 13th at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 28, 2770 Dunsmuir Ave. Doors open at 6:15pm for socializing with the first half of the game night starting at 6:45pm and the second half at 8:15pm. Come anytime. Stay for a little, or the whole night!
“CCSS Bingo nights are fun and friendly,” says Kate Ashton, CCSS Program Coordinator. “A community has built up around these nights. Our players come early to socialize and check in with each other. We have a wonderful group of regulars who are happy to take new players under their wing and introduce them to bingo. If you have never played before or are looking for a new community to join, please come and check us out.”

This will be the 3rd year of CCSS coordinating Bingo Nights in Cumberland. “We value this community program, and are grateful that it continues to be an ongoing fundraiser for CCSS,” says Sue Loveless, CCSS Executive Director. Net proceeds support the CCSS lunch program, after-school programming and drop-in youth centre.

Bingo Nights are for ages 19+. Combine bingo with dinner in the Village and you have a fun night out in Cumberland. Wednesday night is CCSS Bingo Night in Cumberland!

CCSS is a registered charity that has been working in the Village of Cumberland for 17 years. Working in partnership with the school, volunteers and community organizations, CCSS promotes lifelong learning, health and wellbeing by providing programs and services to all Cumberland residents. You can find out more at www.cumberlandcommunityschools.com.

For more information on bingo nights or to volunteer at this event (we are always looking for more bingo runners), please contact Kate Ashton at 250-650-8305 or email ccss.youthcoordinator@gmail.com. Follow CCSS on Facebook @cumbycss for weekly bingo updates.

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