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BINGO for our youth FRIDAY

This is a great event that helps our youth accomplish one of their goals.  Come out this Friday evening, February 20th, for 31 BINGO.  Doors open at 6pm, and the games begin at 6:30!

Come play Thirty-One Bingo for a chance to win some AMAZING Thirty-One Products! 22 chances to win!! 20 regular bingo games, one "special" (ING) game, one coverall game. $25 for adults 18 and up, $10 for ages 5-17. Door prizes, 50/50 raffle, concessions. 

Please pass the word that this event is still on.  It might be cold outside, but we are ready to have a great time and support our youth ministry at The Community Fellowship.

Also, this is the last weekend for our series "Back In the Day", and it is 90's weekend.  Dress up, and you might win a prize.  It all begins at 10:10am.  Bring someone with you to church.  We will be looking back at a Bible story that will encourage us to seek God and serve others.

We hope to see you soon!


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