If you’re looking for a fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon and maybe walk away with some prizes (or at least a full belly), the Ray FBLA Turkey Bingo has you covered! Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 16th, because this beloved community event promises a day filled with laughter, food, and a little friendly competition in Ray, North Dakota.

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Soup, Sandwiches, and $500 in Prizes — A Perfect Recipe for Turkey Bingo Fun!

Things kick off at 12:00 PM with a delicious meal featuring hearty soup and sandwiches, plus bars for dessert. It’s all served up with a smile and offered for a free-will donation. So bring your appetite and your generosity! Then, once everyone’s had a chance to fuel up, bingo starts at 1:00 PM sharp.

Now, this isn’t your average bingo game. There’s $500 worth of prizes up for grabs! From turkeys to treats, and maybe even some early Christmas gifts, you never know what you’ll win. The cards are just $1 each or, if you’re feeling extra lucky (or just want to increase your odds), thirty cards for $20. That’s a whole lot of chances to yell “Bingo!”

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Small-Town Spirit Shines Bright at the Ray FBLA Turkey Bingo

The Ray FBLA Turkey Bingo is one of those events that perfectly captures small-town spirit along with good food, great company, and a dash of excitement. Whether you come for the prizes, the food, or just to support the hardworking FBLA students, you’re sure to leave with a smile...and maybe a prize turkey or two.

So grab your friends, your family, and your lucky bingo dauber. It’s time for some Turkey Bingo fun in Ray!

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