Sorority hosts Bingo night for Diabetes research
The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation has created a bingo event for all faculty and students of Chico State to attend at the BMU on Tuesday. All proceeds will be donated to the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation who has partnered with the American Diabetes Association to support Diabetes research, awareness, and education.
Simonne Sacco, sophomore Music Industry major, is the current philanthropy coordinator for Alpha Gamma Delta.
“This is first time we’ve ever done bingo for a fundraising event,” Sacco said. “I think it’s fun. We thought it would be a great idea.”
Tickets will be sold for $5 and are available at the event. Check-in starts at 7 p.m. and the event begins at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets include six games of bingo, food, refreshments, and a raffle ticket. Guests can purchase additional raffle tickets for extra prizes. Raffle prizes include items from local businesses such as Madison Bear Garden and Jon & Bon’s Yogurt Shoppe.
Bridget Comito can be reached at [email protected] or @bcineg1992 on Twitter.
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