Holiday play benefits community groups

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The Carson Valley Kiwanis Club hosts its annual Turkey Bingo in two sessions, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, at the CVIC Hall in Minden.

Bingo cards are 25 cents each per game and there is no limit to the number of cards played. Games last until all turkeys are given away and a grand prize is awarded at each session.

Both sessions include raffle prizes, free cookies, popcorn, and coffee. Hot dogs and soft drinks are available for purchase.

Members of the Carson Valley Kiwanis Club provide the frozen turkeys and the grand prizes, while raffle prizes are donated by community businesses. Proceeds from the event are used to support organizations in Carson Valley.

Information, call Dave Jaeger at 783-3473.

Turkey bingo is 6-9 p.m. Saturday at Turtle Rock Park on State Route 89 in Markleeville.

The bingo prizes are turkeys, with a blackout bingo prize of a Thanksgiving basket. Cost is 25 cents per card, or five for $1 per game. Raffles in-between bingo games. Desserts, drinks, hot dogs, chips available for purchase. Must be 18 to play. Event benefits Alpine Children's Center home visitor program.

YAH bingo Sunday

Young at Heart community bingo is Sunday at the Douglas County Senior Center, 2300 Meadow Lane, Gardnerville.

Doors open at noon, early bird games at 1 p.m. Regular games, 1:30 p.m. Progressive pot is at $500 with 56 numbers or less. Coffee and popcorn provided. Snack bar open. Information, 783-6455 or 267-4897.

The Tahoe-Douglas Elks annual spaghetti feed and Christmas tree bingo is 5 p.m. Dec. 3 at the CVIC Hall in Minden. Dinner is $6 for adults, and $4 for children 10 and younger. Bingo is after the gazebo lighting at 6 p.m.

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