BINGO Break: ZOOM IN to Play!

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Ready to take a break and have a little fun? Charleston Moms is hosting a ZOOM BINGO TONIGHT and you are invited!

Game times are posted on our Facebook site under the “Events” tab. For now we are hosting two game times (5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.) with max capacity of 40, so please reserve your time before space runs out. Depending on popularity, we may open up more game times.

Prior to the game, you will need to print out a blank Bingo card and fill in the spaces as follows:

B column – random numbers ranging from 1-15
I column – random numbers ranging from 16-30
N column – random numbers ranging from 31-45
G column – random numbers ranging from 46-60
O column – random numbers ranging from 61-75

Have the kiddos make their own cards and decorate!

You will also need to have scrap pieces of paper/coins/etc to mark your numbers so you can reuse your card. (I am not a professional Bingo caller so bear with me as we work through our game together.)

Charleston Moms looks forward to meeting (and playing) with everyone! Questions? Comment below!

Can’t wait to play? Print out the Bingo sheet and find a Bingo number generator. Let the fun begin!

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Holly Simpson
Holly Simpson is a Hoosier by birth and a Southern Girl by Heart - loving everything Charleston. Growing up in West Ashley, she spent countless hours on the water with her family and friends. Put her on a boat and that is in her official happy place. Holly is a proud single mother of two daughters, Katie and Becky, and refers to them as her “mini-mes.”   She has been an active leader within the PTA and is now a room parent for her daughter’s class. The girls and her are always busy but during football season you will find them cheering on their beloved Clemson Tigers. Holly is a Lowcountry Real Estate Professional with Local Homes and Land. For her, Charleston has changed so much in the past few years and she hopes that Charleston doesn’t lose its charm. She believes that you can have it all - you just have to work at it, believe in yourself, always have coffee and/or wine readily available, and forget about sleep.