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Medstead School grad bingo fundraiser marks spring

As spring draws closer, so does the incumbent graduation of the class of 2019. In keeping with annual tradition, on March 13 the senior students, facilitated by the staff of the school, hosted the yearly bingo fundraiser.

As spring draws closer, so does the incumbent graduation of the class of 2019. In keeping with annual tradition, on March 13 the senior students, facilitated by the staff of the school, hosted the yearly bingo fundraiser.

The event took place at the Village Hall, starting at 7 p.m. Scores of community members were in attendance to try their luck and show support for the upcoming rite of passage of the senior students. The bingo itself was split into two sessions, each of five separate games allowing for dozens of winners.

Prizes for the bingo were diverse and ranged from gift baskets to contributions from local businesses. In addition to the bingo games, the event also hosted a silent auction and 50-50 raffle. As an added bonus to attendees, former principal Kelly Schneider lent auctioning skills to sell two mystery boxes.

Throughout the event a number of desserts were available for purchase, along with coffee, tea and juice. Children and adults alike had an opportunity to participate in this classically popular game, whose last number was called at 9 p.m. as the event ended. The annual fundraiser is a continued success that promotes support for Medstead Central School’s graduating class.