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San Diego County
Vol. XXXIV
No. 04
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North America’s Bingo & Casino Gaming Newspaper
Table of contents
Friday Is Back
2015 Bingo Tournament ............................ 01 & 14
Classified Ads.....................................................08
Encinitas Elks Lodge #2243...............................08
First Samoan Church S. D...................................05
Good Shepherd...................................................03
Japanese American Cultural Center.....................08
Mission San Luis Rey.........................................03
MITE, Inc..............................................................10
Most Precious Blood Church..............................05
North County Alano Club....................................15
Oceanside Elks Lodge #1561.............................08
Poway Senior Center..........................................09
Program Listing......................................... 16 & 17
St. Columba.........................................................03
St. Martin’s Church.............................................06
St. Mary Magdalene............................................19
St. Peter Chaldean..............................................06
United Portuguese Hall.......................................09
USS Midway Museum.........................................18
Vista Elks Lodge #1968......................................08
MITE, Inc. Bingo is located at 1365
N. Johnson, Suite 110 in El Cajon.
Friday night bingo had been closed
in March, and Sunday had a grand
opening on March 1. Now, Sunday
is closed, and Friday is back in April.
They play on Monday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday nights with
games starting at 6:00 p.m.
Over $20,000 is given away each
week. The free Progressive Jackpot
is always at $1,199. A consolation
prize (one night of FREE bingo) will
be given if the Jackpot is not won.
The count starts at 50 numbers.
The $500 Flashboards are sold all
night long each game night.
The End-Of-Month Drawings will
be held on April 24, 25, 27 and 30
when three lucky players will be
selected to spin the Wheel.
Bingo Games
CASINo Games
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Nugget Casino.....................................................07
Pechanga Casino................................................12
Plaza Casino...................................................... 10
Station Casinos.................................................. 11
Sycuan Casino................................................... 20
Viejas Casino..............................................02
Bingo Manager Rachel Lopez and
volunteer Mike Hauptmann help
make Most Precious Blood Church
in Chula Vista a success.
CLOSED
Sunday, April 5
North County - Oceanside Elks Lodge
#1561
Friday, April 24
San Diego - St. Columba Church
The following games have reported
to the Bingo Bugle that they will be
closed on specific dates in April.
Wednesday, April 1
East County - St. Martin’s Church
Thursday, April 2
North County - Good Shepherd
Friday, April 3
San Diego - St. Columba Church
Saturday, April 4
North County - Mission San Luis Rey
This year, there have been numerous MPBingo® Jackpot wins for
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On March 18, Roberta H. is the Blue
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Sycuan Casino, playing Planet Bingo’s® MPBingo®.
“One of the greatest things about
our business are moments just like
this”, said Dave Forman, the VP and
co-founder of Planet Bingo®, who
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to win 5 Progressive Jackpots during
most regular session bingo games. MPBingo® can be played on paper,
electronics or both. See more winners at www.planetbingo.com.
For more information about Sycuan
Bingo, please call 1-800-2-SYCUAN
or visit www.sycuan.com.
Daniel Reedy Jr. is the big winner at
Sunset Station during Station Casinos’ $600,000 Big Bingo Weekend
IV. He traveled to Las Vegas with
open
The following games have reported
to the Bingo Bugle that they will
be open on a specific date in April.
Sunday, April 5
East County - Sycuan Casino
Bingo, Viejas Casino Bingo
North County - North County Alano
Club
Temecula - Pechanga Casino Bingo
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1 Weight
2 Cruising
3 Pub missile
4 Mrs. Johnny Cash
5 Go against
6 “- Lang Syne”
7 Merchant
8 Coop dweller
9 Bide one’s time
10 Staffer
11 Candlelight, e.g.
20 Renewed energy
22 Transparent
24 Shoe style
25 Central
26 Yoko of music
27 Bad hairpiece
29 Blackbird
30 Allow
31 Sheltered side
35 Parking space?
36 “Absolutely!”
39 Horse’s foot
40 Somewhere out
there
41 Uncertain
43 Gumbo item
45 Concept
46 Venetian blind part
47 Animal-rights org.
49 High-arc shot
#4 $10 Winner - Marian Moore of San
Diego, St. Rita’s Church
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Chicken Salad
Dear Julia, Bill and Tracy,
Thank you for the notes asking for the missing ingredient in
the recipe for my Caramel-Filled
Brownies. I forgot to list the one
tablespoon of butter under the
ingredients portion of the recipe.
I apologize for my error. However,
it was nice to know that the Bingo
Bugle readers are so observant.
Thanks again for the help. Annie
Dear Ask Annie,
My Mot her-i n-law is comi ng
for a visit. I want to make her a
chicken salad. She always orders
it when we go to a restaura nt.
Any ideas?
Caryl Ann from Des Moine, Iowa
Dear Caryl Ann,
Ma ny yea rs ago I found t his
recipe in a local school cookbook.
This Hot Chicken Salad was always a big hit w ith my fr iends
and family. —Annie
Hot Chicken Salad
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Mission San Luis Rey Parish
wednesday & saturday Bingo
Doors Open 9:00 a.m. Games Start 11:30 a.m.
Answers To King Crossword
ACROSS
1 Trip to Mecca
5 Inauguration
recitation
9 Vacillate
12 Birthright
barterer
13 100 percent
14 Have a bug
15 Flowerless
plant
16 Blueprint
17 Altar affirmative
18 London gallery
19 Peculiar
20 Leftovers
recipe
21 IV measures
23 Ram’s fan?
25 Esprit de
corps
28 Automaker’s
nightmare
32 Accustom
33 Recipient
34 GI ID
36 Set off
37 Baseball stat.
38 Homer’s
neighbor
39 Source
of Samson’s
strength
42 Scepter
44 Thin streak of
smoke
48 Vacationing
49 Michigan, e.g.
50 Between jobs
51 Lummox
52 Shrek is one
53 Spruced up
54 Saute
55 Abacus piece
56 Spread-sheet
© King Features
cups diced, cooked chicken
cups chopped celery
cup toasted almonds, slivered
Tbsp. grated onion
Tbsp. lemon juice
cup mayonnaise
cup crushed potato chips
cup grated cheese
Mi x t he chicken, celer y, a lmonds, onion, lemon juice and
mayonnaise in an appropriately
sized casserole. Mix potato chips
a nd cheese. Spr i n k le over t he
chicken mixture. Bake in a preheated 400 deg ree oven for 15
minutes. Serves 6 to 8.
Your comments a nd quest ions
about cooking and entertaining
will be addressed in this monthly column. Write to “Ask Annie”
c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE 168th
Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida 32162. So Ask Annie. Don’t
forget you ca n E -ma i l me at
[email protected]. And let’s
get cooking.
Good Shepherd’s
Thursday Night Bingo
8200 Gold Coast Dr., S.D. ❖ 858-271-0992 (On Thurs. Nites…Ext. 213)
Doors Open 5:00 p.m.
Weekly Payout W/Pull Tabs
$7,000+
Play Starts 6:45 p.m.
FREE Progressive Always Pays
$1,199
Regular Games &
Early Birds Pay
$250
Each ­
Speedies Each Pay
$50
CLOSED - April 2
Holy Thursday
Think About It, We Have...
1) Better Odds To Win
2) Great Prizes
3) Fun Volunteers
4) Fantastic Players
❖ Birthday Week Special: Get A $5 Discount With ID
❖ Monitors ❖ Electronic Verifier ❖ Door Prizes ❖ Pull Tabs ❖ Snack Bar
St. Columba’s Friday Bingo
Doors Open
4:00 p.m.
Packet sales start
4:30 p.m.
Guaranteed Early Bird
$1-Flashboard Game Payout Of
$1,199
Guaranteed First Friday Of The
Month Early Bird $2-Flashboard
Game Payout Of
The Count Is At 52#’s
As Of 3/27/15
c Starts At 50#’s & 1# Is Added Each Game Night Not Won.
c A $50 Consolation Prize Given From 50#’s Through 54#’s.
c A $100 Consolation Prize Begins At 55#’s.
$200
All Regular &
Special Games Pay
Buy 1 Full Pack, Get A
FREE Half Pack For Each
New Guest.
Games Start
6:30 p.m.
FREE Jackpot Is Always
$100
$250
Early Bird
6:15 p.m.
april 3 & 24
CLOSED
april 10 & 17
King & Queen Selected
+ Door Prize Drawings
1 FREE Half Pack With
1st Full Pack Purchased If It’s
Your Anniversary Or Birthday
➥ Large Variety Of Flashboards
➥ 1 Regular Intermission
+ 2 Extra Shorter Intermissions
➥ Dinner Menu With Salad
+ Usual Hot Grill Items & Snacks
3327 Glencolum Drive
San Diego
❖ 858-277-3863 ❖
— Star Pack Prices —
1 Pack...............................$12
2 Packs.............................$22
3 Packs.............................$27
4 Packs.............................$32
5 Packs.............................$37
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April 1 - Encinitas Elks Lodge
#2243 is located at 1393 Windsor
Road in Cardiff. The doors open
at 4:00 p.m., and the Early Birds
begin at 6:30 p.m. Raffles are held
on Wednesday nights. Bonus Ball
(option $1.00 buy-in), Double Action
and a FREE Progressive game are
played. Flashboards are available.
See their ad for a map.
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April 1 - Most Precious Blood
Church plays bingo on Wednesday
nights at 1245 Fourth Avenue in
Chula Vista. The doors open at
3:30 p.m. The games begin at 6:00
p.m. The FREE Progressive always
pays $1,199. The count is at 60
numbers as of April 1 if it is not won
sooner. The Powerball is at $2,100
as of April 1 if it is not won sooner.
All regular games pay $250. Their
Anniversary will be in May.
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April 1 - Pechanga Resort and Casino is located at 45000 Pechanga
Parkway in Temecula. They play
bingo seven days a week. Sales
start at 9:00 a.m., and the session begins at 10:00 a.m. on Monday - Saturday for the Morning
Matinee. Sales start at 11:30 a.m.,
and the Early Birds begin at 1:00
p.m., Monday - Saturday, for the
Matinee. Sales start at 4:30 p.m.,
and the Early Birds begin at 6:30
p.m., Monday - Saturday, for the
Evening session. The sales start
at 11:30 a.m., and the Star-T Ups
begin at 1:00 p.m. on Sundays for
the Mega Matinee. Easter Bunny
Basket Drawings will be held on
April 5. The Cosmik Bingo Burlesque Bingo will include bingo at
11:00 p.m., music, dancing, a full
bar and games on April 25. The
buy-ins will be $15 for paper and
$25 & $45 for electronic. See their
ad on page 12 for the April Specials.
Club membership is required for all
promotions in the bingo hall. Their
Mother’s Day Bash will be held on
May 10 when over $30,000 must
go in cash and prizes. The sales
will start at 10:00 a.m., the Warmups will begin at 2:00 p.m., the
Early Birds will start at 2:30 p.m.
and the regular session will begin
at 3:00 p.m. The following games
will be Must Go Per Game: Warmups (5 games) - $200, Early Birds
(5 games) - $500, regular session
(10 games) - $1,199, Pechanga P $2,500, Bonanza - $2,500, Super
Jackpot - $2,500, Double Take
Special - $2,500, Pick 8 - $2,500
and Pot Of Gold - $1,000. Presale is available now at Pechanga
Bingo, or call 1-855-WE-BINGO to
pre-sale over the phone. You can
experience bigger jackpots with
MPBingo for your chance to win
five big Progressive Jackpots. For
more information, please visit www.
pechanga.com or call 855-WEBINGO. You must be 21 or older
to enter the bingo hall when bingo
is in play.
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April 1 - St. Martin’s Bingo plays on
Wednesday nights at 7710 El Cajon
Boulevard in La Mesa. Doors open
at 3:30 p.m. Three Early Birds start
at 6:00 p.m. Over $4,000 is paid out
weekly. All regular games pay $250.
The $1,199 Jackpot game is FREE
with buy-in. It is at 62 numbers as
of March 25. Each game night in
April, $100 in Door Prizes will be
given away. They will be CLOSED
on April 1 for Holy Week. Each
COMING
EVENTS
player present will receive two FREE
Bonanzas with the buy-in on April
8. Each player present will receive
a 4-On-1 Special with the buy-in
on April 15. Good Neighbor Night
will be on April 22. The End-Of
Month Drawing will be held on April
29 from April receipts. The winner
must be present on the 29th. They
have Bonanzas and Breakopens. A
snack bar and security patrolled
parking are provided. See their ad
for pack prices.
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April 1 - Sycuan Resort and Casino hosts bingo daily. The bingo
times are: Matinee I at 9:30 a.m.,
Matinee II at 11:45 a.m. and a Matinee III at 2:00 p.m. The Evening
session starts at 6:15 p.m. They
are located at 5469 Casino Way in
El Cajon. After a player wins bingo
on any regular game, the next ball
that appears on the monitor will
be called the Foolz Ball on April 1,
April Fools Day. The player, who
bingos on the Foolz Ball, will win
5x the number on the ball during
Matinee I and II sessions on April 1.
The player, who bingos on the Foolz
Ball, will win 10x the number on
the ball during the Evening session
on the 1st. When you purchase the
minimum buy-in for electronics,
you’ll receive 60 FREE Level I electronic cards during all sessions on
April 5, Easter Sunday. Two rows
will win extra PHD regular game
cards before each session begins
on the 5th. PHD Table Giveaway
Drawings will be held, and one
electronic buy-in will be half OFF
during all sessions on April 15. A
FREE gift will be given with the
buy-in (while supplies last) on April
22, Earth Day. The Spring Fling
will be held on April 25 when over
$85,000 must go. The buy-in is $35
for paper, $65 for electronic and
$130 for the Spring Fling package.
The day of the event buy-ins will be
$45/$75/$150. All regular games
will pay $2,000. When you buy
the Special Evening and Matinee
“$10,000 Package” for $65 in April,
you’ll be entered into a chance of
winning $10,000 in cash (max 5
buy-ins per session per electronic
may be purchased). The drawings
will take place on April 25 during the Spring Fling Event. Their
Kozmik BinGLO Baseball Night will
be held on April 25 at 11:00 p.m.
Reserve your party of 10+ , and
you’ll receive a bucket of goodies for
your entire table. Wear your favorite baseball jersey, hat or apparel,
and they will double your winnings
when you yell “Bingo” on April 25.
One PHD will be passed on from
one player to the next during all
sessions every Saturday in April.
The PHD will be loaded with regular
game cards and Jackpots excluding Bonanzas. Please visit www.
sycuan.com for more information.
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April 1 - Viejas Casino is located
at 5000 Willows Road. Matinee I
begins at 11:00 a.m., Matinee II begins at 2:00 p.m., and the Evening
session starts at 7:30 p.m. Monday
through Sunday. Hot Seat winners
will receive 120 cards for all of the
remaining games during all sessions every Monday in April. All
seniors will receive a FREE 6-On-1
with no Stars during all sessions
every Tuesday. If you buy one electronic pack, you’ll get the second
one at half OFF during all sessions every Wednesday. Pick-A-Pet
Drawings and Guest Appreciation
Night will be held on Thursdays
in April. TGIF Drawings will be
held during the Matinee sessions
every Friday. Each player present
will receive a FREE Easter dauber
with the buy-in during the Matinee session on April 5. You could
win the Grand Prize of $10,000 on
Fridays and Saturdays in April.
You’ll earn entries by purchasing
a “Find Your Fortune” Bonus pack
for only $35. The Evening session
Drawing will be held on April 10,
11, 17, 18, 24 and 25. Purchase
the minimum buy-in for a chance
to win up to $7,500 on April 26.
For more information, please visit
www.viejas.com.
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April 1 & 4 - Mission San Luis Rey
Bingo is located at 4070 Mission
Avenue in Oceanside. The doors
open at 9:00 a.m., and the games
begin at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays.
The doors open at 8:00 a.m., and the
games begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. The Early Bird, the Double
Action and the Texas Blackout sell
for $1.00 each. All regular games
pay $250 guaranteed. The Texas
Blackout and the Double Action
pay $500 each. They play Mission Ball. The $1,199 Progressive
Jackpot game is given FREE with
the buy-in. They will be CLOSED
on April 4 for Easter. They play on
paper only.
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April 2 - Good Shepherd Bingo is
located at 8200 Gold Coast Drive in
San Diego. The doors open at 5:00
p.m. Play starts at 6:45 p.m. on
Thursday nights. Regular games
and Early Birds pay $250 each.
The weekly payout, including Pull
Tabs, is over $7,000. The FREE Progressive always pays $1,199. They
will be CLOSED on April 2, Holy
Thursday. Players will get a $5.00
discount with ID during their birthday week. They have Door Prize
Drawings each game night. Pull
Tabs and a snack bar are available.
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April 2 - Japanese-American
Cultural Center is located at 150
Cedar Road in Vista. The doors
open at 3:00 p.m., the Early Birds
begin at 6:15 p.m., and the games
start at 6:30 p.m. Ten regular
games pay $250 each. They have
4 Progressive games, Hot Balls and
Flashboards. When you bring a
new player, you will get $2.00 OFF
your buy-in. Dinners, desserts
and beverages are available, and
the coffee is FREE. See their ad
for pack prices.
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April 2 - United Portuguese Hall
Bingo plays on Thursday nights
at 2818 Avenida De Portugal in
San Diego. The doors open at 4:00
p.m., and the Early Birds begin at
6:30 p.m. All regular games pay
$250 each. The FREE Progressive Jackpot is always at $1,199.
Two Hot Balls will pay $500, and
one Hot Ball will pay $999. Each
player present will receive a FREE
dauber with the buy-in, and a Big
Raffle will be held on April 2 for
their Easter Celebration. They will
have a $1,000 Flashboard on April
2. See their ad for directions. Ask
Andrea about the availability of the
hall for your special occasion.
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April 2, 3, 4 & 6 - MITE, Inc. Bingo
is located at 1365 N. Johnson, Suite
110 in El Cajon. They play on Mon-
day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
nights with games starting at 6:00
p.m. The Early Bird Double Action
Warm-ups sell for $2.00 and pay
$200 with a $50 consolation prize.
The FREE Progressive Jackpot is
always at $1,199. A consolation
prize (one night of FREE bingo) will
be given if the Jackpot is not won.
The count starts at 50 numbers.
The $500 Flashboards are sold all
night long each game night. Over
$20,000 is given away each week.
The End-Of-Month Drawings will
be held on April 24, 25, 27 and 30
when three players will be selected
to spin the Wheel.
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April 3 - All regular and Special
games pay $250 each at St. Columba Bingo. The Early Bird $1-Flashboard game pays a guaranteed
$100. The First Friday Of The Month
Early Bird $2-Flashboard game
pays a guaranteed $200. The doors
open at 4:00 p.m., and the packet
sales begin at 4:30 p.m. on Friday
nights at 3327 Glencolum Drive in
San Diego. The Early Bird is played
at 6:15 p.m., and the games start
at 6:30 p.m. The $1,199 Jackpot is
FREE with the buy-in each game
night. It is at 52 numbers as of
March 27. It starts at 50 numbers.
One number is added each game
night that it is not won. There will
be a $50 consolation prize given
from 50 numbers to 54 numbers.
There will be a $100 consolation
prize when the count reaches 55
numbers. They will be CLOSED on
April 3 and 24. A King and Queen
will be selected, and Door Prize
Drawings will be held on April 10
and 17. For each new player that
you bring, you will receive a FREE
Half pack with the purchase of one
Full pack. Players, celebrating
an anniversary or a birthday, will
receive a FREE Half pack with the
purchase of the first Full pack. They
have a large variety of Flashboards.
A dinner menu, with salad and the
usual hot grill items and snacks, is
available. Refer to their ad for pack
price information.
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April 4 & 6 - First Samoan Congregational Christian Church
plays bingo on Monday nights and
Saturday afternoons. Double Action starts at 6:30 p.m. and 12:45
p.m., respectively. They are located
at 1345 South 45th Street in San
Diego. Two $1,199 Progressive
games are FREE with the buy-in.
The #1 Progressive game is at 53
numbers as of March 28. The #2
Progressive game is at 45 numbers
as of March 28. One number is
added on Saturdays if the Jackpot
is not previously won. The Double
Action is at 40 numbers and $300
($100 consolation) as of March 28.
One dauber will be given to each
player present with the buy-in, and
EXTRA Cash Drawings will be held
on April 4 for their Easter Celebration. A total of $500 will be given
away for their End-Of-Month Door
Prize Drawings on April 27. All
April attendees are eligible, and the
winner must be present on the 27th.
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April 4 & 7 - Poway Senior Center
plays bingo at 13094 Civic Center
Drive in Poway. The EXTRA session
starts at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesdays and
at 5:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Twelve
Saturday games pay $250 each.
The FREE Progressive games always
pay $1,199. The count starts at 48
numbers with one number added
each week that they are not won.
The Texas Blackout Progressive
game pays $500. The count starts
at 48 numbers with one number
added each week that it is not won.
The game will continue for a $200
consolation prize if it is not won. A
Spring Plant Drawing will be held on
Continued on page 5
Are You A Winner?
The Bingo Bugle Contest awards a
variety of prizes each month. Players
need only fill in their name, address,
phone number and favorite game
on the blank coupon on this page.
Coupons are to be deposited at the
players’ favorite bingo games. Bingo
Managers are then asked to send
the coupons to our new address:
Bingo Bugle-San Diego County
P. O. Box 210277
Chula Vista, CA 91921-0277
Coupons have no expiration date.
Any coupons not received by the
15th of each month will be held for
the next month’s contest.
Winners must find their names
hidden somewhere in the paper
and call the Bingo Bugle office by
the 15th of the month to claim their
prize, or they will forfeit their prize. If
there is no answer, leave your name,
address, and phone number on the
voice activated answering machine.
The Bingo Bugle offices can be
reached Monday through Friday
at 800-233-4884 or 619-4215843.
No purchase necessary, but you
can’t win if you don’t enter.
(Please Note: Contest entry implies
consent for the $100 winner’s picture to appear in the Bingo Bugle.)
Most Precious Blood Church
Player Wins $100 Contest
The Bingo Bugle $100 Contest winner for March is Elizabeth Ehnow. Her
name was hidden on page 14. She
listed Most Precious Blood Church
as her favorite game.
Married for 54 years, Elizabeth
has two children, six grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Retired, she enjoys gardening,
reading and playing bingo.
How could you be a winner? Just
complete the coupon on this page,
and turn it in at your favorite game.
Only one entry per name, per game,
per month will be accepted.
Players must find their name hidden somewhere in the paper and
call the Bingo Bugle office between
9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, at 800-233-4884
or 619-421-5843 by the 15th of the
month to claim their prize.
The coupons will be sent to the
Bingo Bugle office at P. O. Box
210277, Chula Vista, CA 91921.
Players Aug. also send in one coupon per month directly to the Bingo
Bugle. Entries received by the 15th
will be in the drawing.
Four prizes are awarded each
month. The first prize winner will
receive $100. The second prize is
$50. The third prize is $25, and
the fourth prize is $10.
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First Samoan
Congregational
Christian Church
Saturday Bingo
Doors Open 9:30 a.m.
Double Action 12:45 p.m.
Doors Open 3:30 p.m.
Double Action 6:30 p.m.
Monday Bingo
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1# Is Added Every Saturday If The Jackpot Is Not Previously Won.
Double Action: 40#’s & $300
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— Saturday, april 4 —
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wednesday Bingo
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Games Start 6:00 p.m.
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Count Is At 60#’s
As Of 4/1/15
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BUGLE WORD GAME
Continued from page 4
April 11 and 14. An Extra Lucky
# Drawing will be held on April 25
and 28. See their ad for a map. All
players, who are 18 or older, are welcome. For more information, please
visit www.powayseniorcenter.org.
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April 5 - North County Alano Club
is located at 4198 Mission Avenue in
Oceanside. The doors open at 2:00
p.m., and the Early Birds begin at
4:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoons.
They have Flashboards. They play
three Progressive games. Two
Blackout games pay $400 each.
They will be OPEN on April 5, Easter
Sunday. A snack bar is provided.
See their ad for the Bingo Buy-in
Options. VISA® and MasterCard®
are accepted.
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April 5 - Oceanside Elks Lodge
#1561 is located at 444 Country
Club Lane in Oceanside. The doors
open at 9:00 a.m., and the games
begin at 12:30 p.m. on Sundays.
They play twelve regular games,
two Specials and Flashboards. The
FREE Progressive game always pays
$1,199. They will be CLOSED on
April 5, Easter Sunday. All players
are eligible for the End-Of-Month
Door Prize Drawing. A Bonus Player
is selected each game night. They
have Hot Balls and Pull Tabs. If you
bring a new player, you’ll receive one
FREE Early Bird. This is a paper
only game.
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April 6 - Vista Elks Lodge #1968
is located at 1947 East Vista Way
in Vista. The doors open at 4:00
p.m. The games start at 6:15 p.m.
on Mondays. The Progressive Flashboard is at $1,199. The Progressive
Blackout is also at $1,199. Special
End-Of -Month Door Prize Drawings
will be held on April 27. All players
are eligible for the End-Of-Month
Door Prize Drawing. Two Bonus
Players will be selected each game
night. They have Hot Balls and Pull
Tabs. If you bring a new player,
you’ll receive one FREE Early Bird.
This is a paper only game.
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April 7 - St. Mary Magdalene plays
bingo on Tuesday nights at 1905 Illion Street in San Diego. The doors
open at 4:00 p.m. Early Birds start
at 6:30 p.m. The Lucky Star Special
Bingo package or the regular Bingo
package are available. Fourteen
games, including the Bonanza, pay
$250 each. The Daub Flashboards
pay up to $500. Each bag of Daubs
sold pays out $100. Four bags sold
equals a $400 payout. The FREE
Progressive Blackout game is always
at $1,199. It is at 61 numbers as of
March 24. If you bring any combination of three of the following:
pasta sauce, pasta and boxed cereal
for the Ecumenical C.C.S.A., you’ll
receive one FREE Half pack with
the buy-in on April 21. The pasta
dinner will cost $1.00 on April 28.
A wide variety of Flashboards are
available. See their ad for a menu
and a map.
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April 7 - St. Peter Chaldean plays
on Tuesday nights at 1627 Jamacha
Way in El Cajon. The doors open
at 4:00 p.m. Bingo start at 6:00
p.m. Over $5,000 is given away
weekly. The Flashboards pay $500.
Boxes will be opened as long as the
Flashboards are still selling. The
FREE Progressive Jackpot always
pays $1,199. It is at 55 numbers
as of March 24. The Progressive
Double Action is at $300 and 43
numbers as of March 24. There is
a $150 consolation if the prize is
not claimed. One number will be
added each game night that it is not
won. Ten regular games pay $250
each. The Happy Ball is at $550
as of March 24. A FREE Big Chip
Continued on page 6
6 - BINGO BUGLE - SAN DIEGO COUNTY EDITION april 2015
St. Martin’s
Wednesday Night Bingo
Doors Open 3:30 p.m.
Over
3 Early Birds 6:00 p.m.
Reg. Bingo 6:30 p.m.
$4,000 Paid Out Weekly…All Regular Games Pay $250
FREE With Buy-in:
Always $1,199
$1,199
Jackpot
april 1
CLOSED
Holy Week
At 62#ʼs As Of 3/25/15
april 8
april 15
2 FREE
Bonanzas
FREE 4-On-1 Good Neighbor
Night
Special
E 1 Game Pack............... $12
E 2 Game Packs............. $22
E 3 Game Packs............. $30
april 22
E 100% Smoke FREE
E Security Patrolled Parking
E Bonanzas & Breakopens
april 29
End-Of-Month
Drawing
From Apr. 2015 Receipts
E Great Snack Bar
E Helpful Verifiers
E Improved Sound System
7710 El Cajon Blvd. In La Mesa E 619-461-1081
(Located 2 Blocks West Of Baltimore Drive At La Mesa Blvd.)
$100 Weekly
Door Prizes
St. pETER CHALDEAN’S TUESDAY Bingo
Doors Open 4:00 p.m.
Bingo Starts 6:00 p.m.
$5,000+
10 Games Pay Each
$250
Happy Ball Is At $550
Given Away Weekly!
Progressive Double Action
As Of Mar. 24, It’s At $300 & 43#’s.
• $150 Consolation If Not Claimed
• 1# Added Each Game Night Not Won
apr. 07 - FREE Big Chip
apr. 14 - FREE Double Action
apr. 21 - King Or Queen Selected
As Of 3/24/15
Flashboards Pay
Unlimited Boxes As Long As They Keep Selling
Played With All Main Games
apr. 28 - End-Of Month Drawing
1627 Jamacha Way, El Cajon
Call Jackie At 619-733-6621
[3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.]
S. D. Natural History
Museum Events
April 2, 9:00 a.m. Camp: Grades
1 - 2 “Focus on Fossils” What is
a fossil anyway? Learn how fossils form and how scientists know
where to look for them. Handle
real fossils and observe up close
how details, large and small, help
paleontologists figure out the history of life on Earth. Members
$53/Non-members $58
April 2, 9:00 a.m. Camp: Grades
3 - 5 “Behind the Scenes” Did you
know the NAT is the only museum in Balboa Park with active
researchers on staff? During this
single day camp, you will check
out what happens on the other
side of the exhibits. They will lift
the veil to discover the libraries,
laboratories and collections not
typically seen by the public. Members $53/Non-members $58
April 3, 9:00 a.m. Camp: Grades
1 - 2 “Spots, Speckles and Stripes”
From bugs to birds, tigers to terrapins, many animals use camouflage to blend in to the world
around them. Explore the many
different colors and patterns that
animals use when they don’t want
to be seen. Members $53/Nonmembers $58
April 3, 9:00 a.m. Camp: Grades
3 - 5 “I am a Citizen Scientist”
This single day camp allows you
to step into the shoes of their Museum scientists and discover how
you can launch your “career” as
a citizen scientist. Ever wonder
what it would be like to be a paleontologist, entomologist, herpetologist, ornithologist or a botanist?
The day will be spent dabbling in
natural science as you conduct
experiments, create crafts and explore their newest exhibit, “Coast
$500
FREE Progressive
Jackpot Always Pays
$1,199
• Count Is At 55#’s As Of 3/24/15
• Starts At 50#’s With 1# Added
Each Game Night Not Won
to Cactus in Southern California”.
You may even run into a Museum
curator or two. Members $53/
Non-members $58
April 5, 12,19 & 26, 12:15 p.m.
& 2:15 p.m. “Wacky Science Sundays With Ms. Frizzle” Get ready
to explore the wild and wacky
worlds of mysterious creatures,
fascinating habitats and phenomenal science—hands-on. Wind up
your mental motor, and cruise on
down to surf some brain waves
with the Frizz. FREE with paid
general admission. April’s theme:
Mountains (New!)
April 9, 10:15 a.m. “Nature &
Me Storytime” Calling all budding naturalists. Come enjoy an
imaginative journey into nature
through dynamic readings and
museum specimens. Open to all
ages with a parent. (Recommended for ages 1 - 5 with an adult.)
Free with Museum admission.
April’s theme: Big Trees & Small
Animals. For more information,
please visit www.sdnhm.org/storytime.
April 25, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
“Forest Fun Family Day” Look
to the east, and you will see the
beautiful mountain ranges. They
are home to many flora and fauna especially suited for life in the
forest. You’ll on focus the mighty
oak tree and its pivotal role in this
habitat. You’ll also take a look at
the mule deer, squirrels and woodpeckers, to name a few. You’ll create crafts and share activities that
celebrate the forest. Free with
the price of admission and always
free for members.
Please call 619-232-3821 or visit
www.sdnhm.org.
#3 $25 Winner - Thelma Eggert of San
Diego, No Game Listed
Continued from page 5
will be given to each player present
with the buy-in on April 7. A FREE
Double Action will be given to each
player present with the buy-in on
April 14. A King OR Queen (played
with all main games) will be selected
on April 21. The End-Of-Month
Drawing will be held on April 28.
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May 30 - The $100,000 Bingo
Blowout will be held on May 30 at
Nugget Reno. The doors will open
at 9:30 a.m. Entry tickets are $90
for two packs. EXTRA packs cost
$20 each. This event will be played
on paper only. See their ad for a
complete schedule of games and
prizes. Twenty of your favorite Nugget Bingo games will have prizes
ranging from $1,199 to $25,000.
There will also be several optional
buy-in sessions with prizes ranging
from $500 to $1,199. There will
even be a $15,000 Super Sunday
Bingo. All prizes are subject to
1,000 players. There are special
room rates for bingo players (subject to availability). For more information, please call 800-843-2427,
and ask for the Bingo.
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May 16 & 17 - Station Casinos’
$100,000 Big Money Matinee will
be held on May 16 and 17. The
buy-in is $99 ($10 for extra 6-On
packs) for both days. The Warmup session will begin at 10:00 a.m.
The first packs costs $10 ($5.00 for
additional packs). The non-linked
session will start at 11:00 a.m.
The linked session will begin at
1:00 p.m. (Boulder Station, Palace
Station and Red Rock). The buyin includes a gourmet lunch, two
FREE breakfast or brunch buffets,
two FREE dinner buffets and two
daubers. See their ad for special
hotel rate information. You must
be 21 years of age or older. Please
visit www.stationcasinosbingo.com
or call 866-961-3361 to reserve you
spot today.
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June 7 - 9, August 30 - September 1 & November 15 - 17 - The
Plaza $200,000 Super Bingo will
be held on June 7 - 9, August 30 September 1 & November 15 - 17.
Discounts are available for multiple
events. A FREE gift will be given
for Early Bird registration. Please
call 1-866-768-7032 to book now.
Please visit www.plazahotelcasino.
com for regular daily bingo sessions and payouts. You may also
visit them on Facebook.com/plazahotelandcasino. The continental
breakfast and cocktails are FREE.
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Lakeside’s River Park Conservancy’s 8th Annual San Diego River Run & Ride 5K
Lakeside's River Park Conservancy will hold the 8th Annual San
Diego River Run & Ride 5K on May
9, from 3:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.,
alongside City of Santee's River
Park Festival.
The San Diego River Run & Ride
will have onsite registration beginning at 2:30 p.m. Registrants
are welcomed and encouraged to
attend the River Park Festival for
beer samples, a small concert,
vendors and the award ceremony.
The event, in conjunction with
River Park Festival, will take place
at Town Center Community Park,
550 Park Center Drive in Santee.
The San Diego River Run & Ride
will truly take on the path of a fun
Morning Glory Muffins
We took t he ult i mate brea kfast muffin and made it healthier
by reducing the calories and fat.
With a few t wea ks, each lightened-up muffin has 75 fewer calories, 5.5 grams less fat and half
the cholesterol of the original!
1 1/4
1
1/2
1/2
1/2
1
1/3
2/3
1/4
1/4
2
1
3
1/2
cups all-purpose flour
teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon salt
teaspoon ground
cinnamon
cup old-fashioned or quick-cooking oats,
uncooked
cup nonfat (skim) milk
cup applesauce,
unsweetened
cup packed brown sugar
cup light (mild) molasses
tablespoons canola oil
large egg
medium carrots, shredded (1.5 cups)
cup prunes, chopped
1. P reheat oven to 40 0 F.
Grease 12 standard muffin-pan
run with its theme of Sustainable
Super Heroes. So, grab those costumes, and come out and run the
race as the community's Sustainable Super Heroes.
For more information, please
visit www.SDRiverRun.org or contact Christina Deleon, the Event
Coordinator, at 619-443-4770 or
[email protected].
Lakeside's River Park Conservancy, founded in 2001, is dedicated
to the restoration of the San Diego
River in Lakeside, from El Capitan
Dam to the border of Santee. They
protect critters, improve habitat,
improve water quality and develop
recreation for residents of Lakeside, East County and San Diego.
cups or line cups with f luted paper liners.
2. In a la rge bowl, whisk to gether flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon; stir
in oats. In medium bowl, w ith
fork, mix milk, applesauce, brown
sugar, molasses, oil and egg until blended; stir in carrots and
prunes. Add applesauce mixture
to f lour mixture; stir just until
flour is moistened.
3. Spoon batter into prepared
muff in-pan cups. (Muff in cups
will be full.) Bake 23-25 minutes
or until toothpick inserted in center of a muffin comes out clean.
Immediately remove muffins from
pan. Serve warm, or cool on wire
rack to serve later.
#1 $100 Winner - Virginia C. Soliman
of Oceanside, Oceanside Elks Lodge
#1561
april 2015 BINGO BUGLE - SAN DIEGO COUNTY EDITION - 7
Station Casinos’ $600,000 Big Cash
Weekend IV
The 2015 San Diego On The Run 5K
Walk/Run Will Be Held On June 7!
Lauren Skibbe of La Mesa, CA,
is all smiles after she called
“Bingo” at Green Valley Ranch.
She is a $1,000 winner at Stat ion Casi nos’ $60 0,0 0 0 Big
Cash Weekend IV.
Barbara D’Agnese from Surprise, AZ, is playing in Station
Casinos’ $600,000 Big Bingo
Weekend I V event at Sunset
Station. She is a $500 game
winner.
This event will take place on June 7 at the Embarcadero Marina
Park North. Enjoy a beautiful walk or run along San Diego Bay,
with free lunch for participants, awards, a raffle, a beer garden
and more! There's something for everyone, and fun for the whole
family.
Schedule:
• Registration - 7:00 a.m.
• Runners start - 8:00 a.m.
• Walkers start - 8:30 a.m.
HELP US SAVE LIVES!
Every three seconds someone needs blood. You probably know
someone who has been in an accident; a burn victim; stricken
with a life threatening disease like leukemia or sickle cell anemia,
or had a newborn baby that needed a blood transfusion to live.
Proceeds from this 5K walk/run will benefit the San Diego Blood
Bank's programs and services.
Registration Fees (All entries include a t-shirt):
• $30 - Adult rate on or before 5/22/15
• $35 - Adult rate after 5/22/15
• $10 - Youth (12 and younger) on or before 5/22/15
• $15 - Youth (12 and younger) after 5/22/15
• $2 - Chip timing (optional)
Julie Kolman traveled from Illinois to Las Vegas to play in Station Casinos’ $600,000 Big Bin-
Someone Who Has Never
Played Bingo
Some columns ago I mentioned
that Bingo is a tr uly universal
game. I assumed that it would be
difficult to find anyone who had
never played Bingo before. I have
found that person. Or “persons,” I
should say.
As you might remember, every
Monday evening I make the “long
trek” across the street to a hotel
where they play Bingo and then
Trivia ever y week. The Bingo is
certainly not the elaborate kind I
am used to. There is no electronic
“Bingo-ball cage,” no tote board,
no elaborate sound system and
no army of runners taking care of
things. It is what you might call
“basic Bingo.” But, it is Bingo,
nonetheless.
T he ca l ler is a n i nfect iously f unny g uy who dresses up
as Judy Garland each week. As
a matter of fact, just down the
street he packs the house each
week with his “Judy Show.” It’s a
parody of the old black-and-white
television show that Judy Garland did in 1963 and 1964, Sunday nights on CBS Television.
Dur i ng t he week ly t wo -hour
Bingo session, “Judy” is constantly kidding visitors from out of the
go Weekend IV at Palace Station
with her sister, Bonnie Blackledge from CA.
country who are there. The hotel
in which the games ta ke place
draws quite a n i nter nat iona l
crowd. “Judy” seems always to be
amazed that no matter from how
far away the tourists have come,
they ALL know how to play the
game we love best.
Recently, though, he found four
people who didn’t have a clue
what Bingo is. They were from
China and were visiting the United States for t wo weeks. They
were determined, though, to learn
to play this all-American game.
As each number was called, they
discussed t he number a mong
themselves and helped each other
in pushing aside the little red seethrough panels across the numbers.
I should poi nt out t hat t he
cards we use are the old-fashioned k i nd where you “ma rk ”
your number by pushing aside
the see-through f lap. Over the
years the cards have deteriorated
and some of the numbers are a
little hard to “mark” without quite
a struggle. The visiting Chinese
were having the same problems,
in manipulating the small sliding
flaps.
Before the evening was over,
they were really getting into the
game. They seemed to enjoy everything about Bingo, especially
when, in the final game, one of
the four won the “coverall” and
got the $50 food certificate grand
prize.
The only thing these wonderful
tourists didn’t seem to like was
the cards themselves. Age had
rendered them dif f icult to use
and hard to read. When “Judy”
found out about this, he asked
the visitors to turn the cards over
and read what was on the back.
“Made in China,” the cards read.
NE X T T IME: More from t he
mailbox at “[email protected].”
Collect pledges from your friends, family and co-workers starting
today and earn great prizes. The top fundraiser over $1,000 wins
a 2-night stay at the US Grant downtown and dinner for 2.
Checks can be made out to San Diego Blood Bank. Bring your
pledge form and checks and/or cash to the registration tables on
event day. The deadline to be eligible for the top fundraising prize
is one week after the event, June 14, 2015.
Every pledge is tax deductible.
$77,233 has been raised as of 3/25/15!
Please visit www.sandiegobloodbank.org for more details.
8 - BINGO BUGLE - SAN DIEGO COUNTY EDITION april 2015
Oceanside Elks
Lodge #1561
SUNday Bingo
Doors Open 9:00 a.m.
Games Start 12:30 p.m.
FREE Progressive Game Always Pays
$1,199
april 5
CLOSED
Easter Sunday
We Play
12Reg. Games
2Specials
+Flashboards
• Play Paper Only • Packs (All 6-On) Sell For $10 Each
• Hot Balls
• Food Available All Afternoon
• Pull Tabs
• Bonus Player Selected Nightly
• All Players Eligible For End-Of-Month Drawing
• Bring A New Player, And You’ll Get A FREE Early Bird.
Vista Elks
Lodge #1968
MoNday Bingo
Doors Open 4:00 p.m.
Progressive
Blackout
$1,199
Games Start 6:15 p.m.
Progressive
Flashboard
$1,199
april 27
Special End-Of-Month
Door Prize Drawings
• Play Paper Only • Packs (All 6-On) Sell For $10 Each
• Hot Balls
• 2 Bonus Players Selected Nightly
• Pull Tabs
• Food Available All Afternoon
• All Players Eligible For End-Of-Month Drawing
• Bring A New Player, And You’ll Get A FREE Early Bird.
444 Country Club Lane, OC 92054 • (760) 433-1561
1947 East Vista Way, Vista, CA 92084
✦ (760) 724-1968 ✦
Encinitas Elks
Lodge #2243
JAPANESE-AMERICAN
CULTURAL CENTER
Wednesday Bingo
Doors Open 4:00 p.m.
Early Birds 6:30 p.m.
• Bonus Ball (Option $1.00 Buy-in)
• Free Progressive Game
• Double Action • Raffles
• Flashboards • Food Available
Elks Lodge
#2243
El Camino Real
l
(South ➝)
N
Windsor Rd.
Santa Fe
I-5
1393 Windsor Road, Cardiff
(760) 753-2243
Thursday Night Bingo
Doors Open Early Birds Regular Games
3:00 p.m.
6:15 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
10 Regular Games
Each Pay
$250
• 4 Progressive Games
• Flashboards • Hot Balls
• Dinner • Desserts
• Beverages • FREE Coffee
• 1 Pack - $10 • 2 Packs - $18
• 3 Packs - $25 • 4 Packs - $31
• Additional Packs - $5
Bring A New Player, And You’ll Get
$2.00 OFF Your Buy-in.
150 Cedar Road, Vista l 760-726-7628
Thank You For Playing Bingo At The JACC!
San Diego County Classified Ads
For Sale: NuWave oven, $75. Bookcase, $25. Bed rail, $20. Please Sue
call 619-295-5203.
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For Sale: Set of knives with wood
base, $25. Please Sue call 619-2955203.
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For Sale: DVDs, $2.00 each. Toys,
misc., $1.00 & up. Please Sue call
619-295-5203.
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Individuals (non-business) Aug. place up to five
(5) FREE classified ads per issue not exceeding 20
words each. Ads over 20 words are charged at a
rate of 25¢ per word for each word over 20. All ads
must be typed or printed on 3” x 5” file cards and
mailed (no phone orders!) to the Bingo Bugle. Payment must accompany order for ads over 20 words.
FREE classifieds run for one (1) issue only. The sale
of personal crafts and the provision of services is
considered commercial advertising.
Commercial Classifieds
Businesses, including all types of services and
profit seeking enterprises, are welcome to place
classified ads. For standard classifieds, the cost
is $10.00 for up to 20 words and 25¢ for each
additional word. Ads must be typed or printed on
Prepaid Boxed Classified Ads
Boxed Classified ads are 2” high by
2 5/16” wide. All Boxed Classified
ads must be prepaid by the 15th of
the month preceeding publication.
1month......... $90
3months....... $65 each month
6months....... $45 each month
12months....... $40 each month
No limit on the number of words
Business card or product pictures OK
3” x 5” file cards and accompanied by a cashier’s
check or money order. Commercial classifieds Aug.
run for any number of consecutive issues providing
payment is made in advance. Classified ads and
checks must be received 15 days prior to publication
date. Try our new boxed ads. Call (619) 421-5843
or 800-233-4884 for pricing.
General Classified information
The Bingo Bugle reserves the right to refuse, edit
or categorize all classified ads due to inappropriate
copy, layout and space considerations. No ads will
be accepted by phone. No ads will be accepted with
special printing instructions.
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We retain the right to
refuse any ad.
FREE Guided Nature Walks
Cleveland National Forest
(Kitchen Creek Falls)
April 4, 8:00 a.m.
This 5-mile round-trip hike in
the Laguna Mountains has an
elevation gain/loss of 900 feet
in a gradual slope. The view is
spectacular as the trail rises.
Plan to eat lunch at the falls.
(Cleveland National Forest) Take
I-8 east to Buckman Springs Rd.
Turn right (south) at the first stop
sign and left (east) at the second
stop sign. Proceed for 2 miles to
the Forest Service campground
(Pacific Crest Trail parking). A
National Forest Adventure Pass
is required to park: please refer
to Parking Fee Information on the
inside front cover. Facilities and
water available at the Buckman
Springs Rest Stop.
Allow 1.5
hours driving time.
Mission Trails Regional Park
(Rim Trail)
April 5, 9:00 a.m.
The Rim Trail on the western edge
of Mission Trails Regional Park
highlights views of Fortuna and
Cowles Mountains, Suycott Wash
and the Peninsular Ranges to the
east. Look for threatened species
of variegated Dudleya, summer
holly, barrel cactus, johnny jumpups and shooting stars.
(Mission Trails Regional Park, San
Diego) From I-15 or CA-163, exit
east on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. and
park at the trailhead at the end of
the road. No facilities. Allow 20
minutes driving time.
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
(Juaquapin Creek Loop)
April 11, 8:30 a.m.
Walk along a beautiful, shaded
creek and stop for lunch near an
area where native people once
prepared food in morteros.
(Cuyamaca Rancho State Park)
From I-8, exit north onto Hwy.
79 for 7.5 miles. Turn into the
large parking area on the right
(0.5 miles past the Green Valley
Campground). No facilities. Allow
1 hour driving time.
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
(Green Valley Falls Loop)
April 12, 8:30 a.m.
You’ll make an early-morning start
at the falls and then hike along the
east side of the Sweetwater River.
After crossing to the west side of
the river, you’ll return through
chaparral, riparian and meadow
habitats.
(Cuyamaca Rancho State Park)
From I-8, exit north onto Hwy.
79 for 7 miles to the Green Valley
Campground kiosk. There is an
$8.00 day-use charge per vehicle.
Park at the falls day-use parking
lot past campsite #76. Facilities.
Allow 1 hour driving time.
Eagle Peak
April 18, 9:00 a.m.
This trail has panoramic views of
the Three Sisters Waterfalls. On a
clear day, the view from the peak
can extend to the ocean.
(Descanso) From I-8, exit north
on Hwy. 79 and then go left on
Riverside Dr. Turn left on Viejas
Grade then make an right past
the store onto Oak Grove Dr. Turn
right on Boulder Creek Rd. and
drive 13 miles (it becomes a wellkept dirt road) to a hairpin turn
that intersects Cedar Creek Rd.
and the trailhead. No facilities.
Allow 1.5 hours driving time.
Lake Morena County Park
April 19, 9:00 a.m.
Morena Reservoir and the Pacific
Crest Trail in the Cleveland
National Forest provide access
to some spectacular areas of
vegetation, including riparian and
chaparral communities. Giant
granitic boulders border portions
of the lake.
(Morena Village) Take I-8 east to
the Buckman Springs Rd. exit.
Turn right (south) onto Buckman
Springs Rd. (S1 ) and continue 5
miles to Oak Rd. Proceed to Lake
Morena Dr. Turn right to the
County Park. Meet at the Pacific
Crest Trail parking lot. Please
allow extra time to pay the County
parking fee of $3.00 at the ranger
station a short distance beyond
the meeting site. Facilities. Allow
1.5 hours driving time.
SDSU Field Station (Santa
Margarita Ecological Reserve)
April 25, 9:00 a.m.
Canyoneers have permission to
guide at this SDSU field station
on this date only. This hike has
it all. Explore Stone Creek and
the Santa Margarita River at the
bottom of this impressive gorge
and discover a variety of native
plants found on the steep slopes
and open areas of chaparral.
(Fallbrook) From I-15, exit west on
Mission Rd. (S13) and turn right
onto Willow Glen Rd. Drive to the
end of Willow Glen and continue
right (north) on Stage Coach Lane
for 2 miles on a well maintained
dirt road. The gate to the reserve
will be open a half-hour before the
hike. Follow the Canyoneer sign
to the parking area. Facilities.
Allow 1.5 hours driving time.
Hollenbeck Canyon
April 26, 9:00 a.m.
This hike will pass through a
riparian habitat wildlife area
with the remains of a cabin and
evidence of floodwaters. Lunch
will be along a creek, sitting on
boulders before you loop back to
the trailhead.
(Jamul) From I-8, exit I-805 south
to Hwy. 94 east. Exit on Honey
Springs Rd. and turn left and
make a quick left into a parking
lot to meet the Canyoneer host.
Facilities.
Allow 40 minutes
driving time.
Boulder Mountain Road
Private Nature Trail
May 2, 9:00 a.m.
The owner of this private property
has given the Canyoneers special
permission to lead a hike on this
date only. Please join them at this
Poway location with an exceptional
variety of native plants.
(Poway) From I-15, exit east on
Rancho Bernardo Rd., which
becomes Espola Rd. (S5). Make
right turns on Martincoit and
Orchard Gate, then left on
Lime Grove which turns right,
becoming Arroyo Vista Rd. Turn
left on Boulder Mountain Rd. and
meet the Canyoneer host. Do not
be late, as they will have limited
access through the gate.
No
facilities. Allow 40 minutes driving
time.Wildcat Canyon Rd.), and
continue 12.3 miles to San Vicente
Rd. Go east (right) on San Vicente
Rd. 1.6 miles to Gunn Stage Rd.
Go north (left) on Gunn Stage Rd.
for 1.8 miles to the entrance of the
Preserve and park in the staging
area. Facilities. Allow 1 hour
driving time.
Please call 619-232-3821 or visit
www.sdnhm.org.
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April Del Mar Fairgrounds Events
april 10,11 & 12
Goodguys 15th Meguiar
Del Mar Nationals
Location: Multiple Locations
Hours: Fri. & Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sun. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Price: Adults - $20, Ages 7 to 12
- $6.00, Children 6 and younger
- FREE
Parking: $10
Known far and wide as the “Best
in the West”, the Goodguys 15th
Meguiar’s Del Mar Nationals
brings a full weekend of Southern California-style hot roddin’ to
the Fairgrounds in Del Mar. The
finest show cars in the country
will be featured in both indoor
and outdoor settings, plus you’ll
see the crowning of the Street
Rod D’Elegance. See over 2,500
of the country’s top 1972 & older
hot rods, customs, muscle cars,
tricked out trucks and classics.
The big weekend also features
vendor exhibits, ground-pounding
Goodguys “Nitro Thunderfest”,
high revvin’ Goodguys AutoCross
racing competition, Swap Meet &
AutoTrader Classics Cars 4 Sale
Corral, live music, special “Good
Wood” woody exhibit, FREE kids
entertainment, Builder’s Choice
awards by Charlie Hutton and so
much more.
Goodguys Rod & Custom Association: www.good-guys.com, 925838-9876
april 17, 18 & 19
Home Improvement Show
Location: O’Brien Hall
Hours: Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Parking: $10
Celebrating 40 years, Home Shows
USA has become the premiere
home show in California. Since
1975, Home Shows USA is known
as the one stop shopping experience featuring products, services
and industry professionals who
will answer questions to guide you
through your home improvement
projects indoors or outdoors. No
project is too big or too small.
Shows USA: 800-999-5400, www.
homeshowsusa.net
april 17, 18 & 19
The Del Mar Antique
Show & Sale
Location: Exhibit Hall
Hours: Fri. & Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sun. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: General admission - $8.00,
Children FREE with paid adult
Parking: $10
The Del Mar Antique Show & Sale
is celebrating its 53rd year at the
beautiful Del Mar Fairgrounds.
Dealers are from all over the U.S.A.
Everything from Tin to Tiffany. Appraisal booth and repair services
on site. The appraisal people will
be back for all 3 days of the show,
and their rate is still only $5.00 per
item.
Also, great repair & restoration people will be there to help
you make your damaged treasures
as good as new. They are able to
repair all types of glass & crystal,
pottery & porcelain, furniture,
jewelry, art and much more. Don’t
forget to get the special Internet
Discount Coupon, worth 50% off
per person at the door. Your single
admission charge is good for the
entire 3-day run of the show when
you get a return pass upon leaving.
Michael Grimes: Michael@calen
da rshows.com, w w w.ca lenda r
shows.com
april 18
Cowboy Up For The Nice Guys
Location: Wyland Center
Registration opens at 5:30 p.m.
Price: Individual tickets are $150
per person and can be purchased
on the website.
Parking: $10
The Nice Guys charity organization
has been providing a “Hand Up” for
San Diegans in need. For over 35
years, the Nice Guys have helped
hundreds of deserving individuals
and families throughout the San
Diego community. The auction will
have a western theme and costume
contest with prizes for the best
western outfit.
Douglas Moore: www.sdniceguys.com,
[email protected]
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april 19
20th Annual Ugly Dog Contest
Location: Paddock Green
Hours: 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Price: $10 - $25
Parking: $10
The Ugly Dog Contest is a family
event held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds where dog lovers can enter
their pets into any of 10 categories.
Categories include Ugly Dog, Best
Costume, Best Mutt, cutest puppy,
most handsome, most beautiful,
best trick and more. There will
be food, a 50/50 raffle, family activities and fun for everyone. This
event will help raise awareness and
money for the San Diego Humane
Society and Reality Changers.
Ashley Sherman: www.sandiego
coastalchamber.com, info @san
diegocoastalchamber.com
april 25 & 26
4th Annual San Diego
Wine Show
Location: Paddock Green
Hours: 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Price: Pre-sale - $55, At the door
- $65
Parking: $10
The 4th Annual San Diego International Wine Show will feature
an impressive collection of Californian and International wines.
Learn about the fruit of the vine
at educational forums featuring
Sommeliers and top Chefs that
will take every hour both days of
show. Live music and specialty
food vendors will also be part of
the festivities.
Donato Santarsieri: www.sandiego
internationalwineshow.com, san
[email protected]
april 25 & 26
San Diego Kids Expo & Fair
Location: O’Brien Hall
Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: Adults - $8.00, Children 12
and younger - FREE
Parking: $10
The San Diego Kids Expo & Fair is
your one stop for all things kids.
Expect to see over 150 companies with products and services
for kids. The indoor portion of the
event has interactive activities like
building a wooden kit with Home
Depot, building Robots with 3R’s
Robotics, doing craft’s with Michael’s and building with Legos.
The Baby Zone has tons of stuff
just for your baby. There also is
an outdoor fair with fun activities
like a 200’ Zip line and a coconut
tree to climb plus video games and
laser tag.
Johnny Bell: www.sandiegokids
expo.com, Johnny@sandiegokids
expo.com
A ll information is subject to
change without notice. Please contact event promoters for details and
space rentals. The Del Mar Fairgrounds is located at 2260 Jimmy
Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, CA,
92014-2216.
To get there, take I-5 and exit West
on Via de la Valle.
The 24-hour Information Line is
858-793-5555. The Main Line is
858-755-1161.
For more information, please visit
www.sdfair.com.
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San Diego Civic Youth Ballet’s 70th Anniversary
Production Of “The Sleeping Beauty” Is At
The Casa Del Prado Theater In Balboa Park!
Coinciding with Balboa Park's Centennial Celebration and the 70th
Anniversary of the San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, directed by SDCYB
Artistic Director Danika Pramik-Holdaway and set to Tchaikovsky's
sweeping score, this spectacular ballet features 175 dancers, alumni
guest artists and is perfect for families and ballet lovers alike! Don't miss your chance to experience history with SDCYB
from March 27 to April 4.
Performance Schedule:
March 27 at 7:00 p.m.
March 28 at 2:00 p.m.
March 28 at 7:00 p.m.
March 29 at 2:00 p.m.
April 1 at 10:00 a.m.*
*Special Education Show, but $10 tickets are now also available to the public.
April 2 at 6:00 p.m.**
**Special Show for Girl Scout Troops
April 3 at 7:00 p.m.
April 4 at 2:00 p.m.
Three ways to secure your tickets!
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Lakeside’s River Park
Conservancy’s Boars & Brew
Lakeside's River Park Conservancy is introducing their first ever
Boars and Brew event. Join the
River Park in a beer stroll along
the San Diego
River on June 20
from 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. (or until the boars and
brew run out).
The Boars and
Brew event will
highlight
local
breweries
and
traditional BBQ
styles. Held along
the section of the
San Diego River
that is managed
by
Lakeside's
River Park Conservancy, the entry point for the
event will be the
Channel Road Trail Head in Lakeside, CA.
The admission ticket will include
event entry, beer samples and
food. This will be a 21 years or
older event, and dogs on leashes
are welcome. Their servers have
the right to refuse to pour for those
who may seem too intoxicated.
For more information or to purchase a ticket, please
visit www.BoarsandBrew.weebly.com or
contact Event Coordinator Christina
Deleon at Events@
LakesideRiver Park.
org or 619-443-4770.
They look forward to
toasting clean water
with locally crafted
beer with the community. Lakeside's
River
Park Conservancy,
founded in 2001, is
dedicated to the restoration of the San
Diego River here in
Lakeside, from El
Capitan Dam to the border of Santee. They protect critters, improve
habitat, improve water quality,
and develop recreation for residents of Lakeside, East County
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Alpine Frontier Liquor & Deli Alpine Inn Wine & Spirits Ayers Inn Bakery Corner (racks)
Best Western
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Coin Laundry
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Cristinaʼs Beauty Salon
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Harbor View Motel
J Street Liquor
Jack Donuts Laundry Tub
Lucyʼs Market
Mercado International Market
Mini Mart (racks)
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T & T Liquor
Travelodge
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Genie Car Wash
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Grinder Sand Restaurant
Haʼ Penny
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Magnolia Market
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Perryʼs Café
Speedy Mart
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Valley Coin Laundry
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Donut Pastry
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El Torro Market
Fallbrook Lodge
Joslyn Senior Center
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Bobar Liquor
C.H. Donuts
Capri Lodge
Frankʼs Liquor
Laundry Land
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Star Motel
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Coin Laundry
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Chula Vista
1562 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
856 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
3158 Main Street Chula Vista
632 E Street
Chula Vista
1013 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
1376 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
1223A 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
747 E Street
Chula Vista
1655 Broadway
Chula Vista
1223- B 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
1089 Broadway
Chula Vista
7701 Broadway
Chula Vista
1355 Broadway, Suite A Chula Vista
1285Broadway, Suite 107
Chula Vista
1576 Industrial Boulevard
Chula Vista
1415 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
772 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
1340 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista
1355 Broadway, Suite L Chula Vista
449 Broadway
Chula Vista
620 Broadway
Chula Vista
394 Broadway
Chula Vista
947 Broadway
Chula Vista
1274 Oakdale Avenue
El Cajon
7021 University Avenue
El Cajon
2478 Fletcher Parkway El Cajon
650 Mollison
El Cajon
8743 Broadway
El Cajon
1043 E. Main Street
El Cajon
1406 E. Main Street El Cajon
538 2nd Street El Cajon
1248 E. Main Street
El Cajon
405 Jamacha Road
El Cajon
8225 Winter Garden Blvd
El Cajon
816 2nd Street
El Cajon
1295 2nd Street
El Cajon
1300 2nd Street
El Cajon
1549 E. Main Street
El Cajon
1286 Oakdale Avenue
El Cajon
1530 Jamacha
El Cajon
576 Jamacha Boulevard El Cajon
126 E. Madison Avenue El Cajon
112 E. Madison Avenue
El Cajon
861 East Main Street
El Cajon
1154 Main
El Cajon
461 Magnolia Avenue
El Cajon
550 Montrosse
El Cajon
455 Magnolia
El Cajon
1280 Fletcher Parkway
El Cajon
518 Jamacha Boulevard El Cajon
475 Magnolia
El Cajon
1791 2nd Street
El Cajon
588 North Mollison
El Cajon
1235 E. Main Street
El Cajon
1000 2nd Street
El Cajon
935 Broadway El Cajon
330 2nd Street El Cajon
576 2nd Street
El Cajon
880 North Mollison
El Cajon
8051 Winter Gardens Boulevard El Cajon
585 North Mollison
El Cajon
8047 Winter Garden Boulevard El Cajon
1706 E. Valley Parkway
Escondido
670 Broadway
Escondido
935 West Mission Avenue
Escondido
354 W. El Norte Parkway
Escondido
440 West Felicita Avenue
Escondido
250 W. El Norte Parkway
Escondido
1629 South Mission Road
Fallbrook
1051 South Main Street
Fallbrook
833-F South Main Street
Fallbrook
1418 South Mission Road
Fallbrook
322 East Mission Road
Fallbrook
337 North Main
Fallbrook
1608 South Mission Road
Fallbrook
399 Heald Lane
Fallbrook
1510 Main Fallbrook
1777 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1070 13th StreetImperial Beach
1381 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1610 Palm Avenue
Imperial Beach
1010 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1542 1/2 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1555 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1200 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1060 Outer RoadImperial Beach
1540 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1788 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1220 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1722 Palm AvenueImperial Beach
1820 Coronado AvenueImperial Beach
7401 El Cajon Boulevard La Mesa
7454 University Avenue, Ste. 202
La Mesa
2890 Navajo Road
La Mesa
7029 El Cajon Boulevard La Mesa
449 Guava Avenue
La Mesa
8000 Parkway Drive
La Mesa
5860 Parkway Drive
La Mesa
7020 El Cajon Boulevard La Mesa
6952 University Avenue
La Mesa
7918 El Cajon Boulevard La Mesa
12169 Woodside Avenue, Ste. C
Lakeside
8909 Winter Garden
Lakeside
9936 Maine
Lakeside
12215 Woodside Avenue
Lakeside
12562 Lakeshore Drive
Lakeside
The Watering Hole
Vons
Grove Market
Lidoʼs Foods
Mannyʼs Liquor
Big Lots (rack)
Jimboʼs Liquors
Marvelous Cleaners
Mira Mesa Senior Center
The Donut Shop
Days Inn
Econo Lodge
Family House of Pancakes
Grand Plaza Inn
Balboa Liquor
Daleʼs Liquor
Elks Lodge #1561 IHOP Mission Donut Oceanside Coin Laundry
Oceanside Senior Center Quality Inn & Suites
Carriage Lanes
Coin-Op Laundry
Poway Senior Center
Bernardo Heights Rec. x2Ctr
IHOP
Rancho Bernardo Cmmnty Ctr Adams Avenue Market
Centre Laundry
City Administration Building
City Rack
City Rack
City Rack
City Rack
City Rack/Balboa Park
Comfort Inn
Comfort Inn
County Admid. Building
Court Building
Crest Balboa Liquor
Crowne Plaza
D Z Akins Restaurant
Days Inn
Days Inn
Double Tree
El Cajon Boulevard Market
Halaal Market
Hall Of Justice
Hotel Circle Inn
Howard Johnson
IHOP
Laundryland
Marine Corps Recruit Depot
Motel 6
Nikoʼs Market
Pacific Liquor
Park Cafe
Premier Inn
Quality Resort
Ramada Limited & Suites
Ramada Plaza Hotel
Rayʼs Liquor
Safari Market
Sundance Market
Sunshine Coin Laundry
Super 8
Tortilleria Market
Travelodge Mission Valley
Burger Stop
California Chile Campus Coin Laundry Circle Market
Coin Laundry
El Leon Market
Gourmet Liquor
Highlander Laundry
Philly Frankʼs Cheesteaks
San Marcos Senior Center
Supreme Donuts Ranch House Restaurant
Santee Market
79 Super Market
Casa de Oro Coin Laundry
Casa de Oro Liquor Harness Market
Miss Donuts
Spring Creek Liquor
Stan’s Liquor Bates Bros Nut Farm
Community Pharmacy
Harvest Farms
Portinoʼs Restaurant
The Box Office
24 Hour Laundry
Bottle Bin Liquor
Bowl And Banquet
Brengle Vista Senior Center
Coin Laundry
Coin Laundry
Franciscan Motel
Golden Dragon Restaurant
IHOP
La Favorita Meat Market
La Vista Market (Rack)
Rodeo Meat Market Tommyʼs Liquor Townsite Community Church
Vista Entertainment Center
Vista Inn
12168 Woodside Avenue
Lakeside
12419 Woodside Avenue
Lakeside
7977 Broadway
Lemon Grove
7252 Broadway
Lemon Grove
8729 Broadway
Lemon Grove
9396 Mira Mesa Boulevard Mira Mesa
9388 Mira Mesa Boulevard Mira Mesa
9396 Mira Mesa Boulevard Mira Mesa
8460 Mira Mesa Boulevard Mira Mesa
9330-Suite E Mira Mesa Blvd.
Mira Mesa
1640 East Plaza Boulevard National City
1700 East Plaza Boulevard National City
1900 East Plaza Boulevard National City
1125 East Plaza Boulevard National City
1604 Mission Avenue (Rack)Oceanside
107 Brooks Street (Rack)
Oceanside
300 County Club LaneOceanside
1806 Oceanside Boulevard Oceanside
1502 Mission AvenueOceanside
1824 Oceanside Boulevard Oceanside
441 County Club LaneOceanside
1403 Mission AvenueOceanside
12941 Poway Road
Poway
13520 Poway Road Poway
13094 Civic Center Drive Poway
16150 Bernardo HeightsRancho Bernardo
10155 Paseo MontriRancho Bernardo
16934 Old Espola Road Rancho Bernardo
2740 Adams Avenue
San Diego
1460 S. 43rd, Suite D
San Diego
202 C Street
San Diego
794 West Broadway
San Diego
993 West Broadway
San Diego
1236 1st
San Diego
2200 Hawthorn
San Diego
Village Place
San Diego
2485 Hotel Circle Place
San Diego
1955 San Diego Avenue
San Diego
1600 Pacific Hwy.
San Diego
220 Broadway San Diego
6139 Balboa Avenue
San Diego
2270 Hotel Circle N.
San Diego
6930 Alvarado Road
San Diego
475 Hotel Circle S.
San Diego
3350 Rosecrans Street
San Diego
1515 Hotel Circle S.
San Diego
3504 El Cajon Boulevard
San Diego
3725 University Avenue
San Diego
330 Broadway San Diego
2201 Hotel Circle S. San Diego
1631 Hotel Circle S.
San Diego
6135 Balboa Avenue
San Diego
1212 43rd Street
San Diego
MCRD Recreartion Ctr., Bld. 590
San Diego
2424 Hotel Circle N.
San Diego
333 Adams Avenue
San Diego
2931 El Cajon Boulevard
San Diego
1944 30th Street
San Diego
2484 Hotel Circle Place
San Diego
875 Hotel Circle S.
San Diego
641 Camino Del Rio S.
San Diego
2151 Hotel Circle S.
San Diego
3041 30th Street
San Diego
4348 54th Street
San Diego
909 S. 47th, Suite A
San Diego
4028 30th Street
San Diego
445 Hotel Circle S. San Diego
3725 University Avenue
San Diego
1201 Hotel Circle S.
San Diego
2506 S. Santa Fe, #B2
San Marcos
165 S. Santa Fe
San Marcos
218-Suite 112 San Marcos Blvd.
San Marcos
202 Rancho Santa Fe Road
San Marcos
117 Rancho Santa Fe San Marcos
2506 S. Santa Fe, #B10
San Marcos
2966 S. Santa Fe San Marcos
1375 S. Rancho Sante Fe
San Marcos
151 Rancho Santa Fe Road
San Marcos
111 Richmar Street
San Marcos
208 San Marcos Blvd., Ste. 103 San Marcos
11510 Woodside Avenue, Ste. F
Santee
11007 Woodside Avenue
Santee
9905 Mira Mesa Boulevard Scripps Ranch
9750 Campo Road
Spring Valley
9727 Campo Road Spring Valley
9095 Harness Street
Spring Valley
9729 Campo Road
Spring Valley
9155 Campo Road
Spring Valley
9907 Campo Road Spring Valley
15954 Wood Valley Road
Valley Center
29115 Valley Center Road, #F Valley Center
28960 Lilac Road Valley Center
28916 Valley Center Road Valley Center
29115 Valley Center Road, #K Valley Center
1066 E. Vista Way Vista
810 East Vista Way
Vista
435 West Vista Way
Vista
1400 Vale Terrace
Vista
102 East Vista Way Vista
915 East Vista Way Vista
965 S. Sante Fe
Vista
1050 E. Vista Way Vista
632 Sycamore Avenue
Vista
932 Vista Village Drive
Vista
1591 E. Vista Way
Vista
356 Vista Village Drive
Vista
1581 E. Vista Way
Vista
642 Vista Village Drive
Vista
435 West Vista Way Vista
745 W. Vista Way
Vista
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Dear Aunt Bingo,
I just returned home from Bingo
and I am fuming! Well, more accurately, I just retur ned home
from the Bingo hall—which had
a big sign stuck on the door saying that due to the weather, Bingo
had been cancelled.
Here I am, a 70-year-old widow, and I had no problem driving to and from the hall in spite
of the snow. But apparently the
folks who run the Bingo were too
frightened to leave their homes.
There had to have been at least
30 ca rs t hat pul led i nto t hat
parking lot only to see the sign
and have to turn around and go
home. A nd t here isn’t a not her
Bingo near enough that any of us
could have driven there in time to
get there before the start of Bingo.
Not that I would have. The last
thing in the world I was in the
mood for was driving another 10
miles to find that hall closed, too!
Thank you for letting me vent!
—TCC, Binghamton, NY
Dear TCC,
What a rotten way for your Bingo night to begin and end! Unfortunately, that’s sometimes how
things go during wintertime.
In defense of t he ha l l, it is
one thing to venture out in bad
weather by choice because you
hope to win some Bingo bucks,
as opposed to venturing out in
that same lousy weather because
you volunteer to hand out Bingo
packs and pull tabs.
The person who posted the sign
was likely the unfortunate Bingo
manager who had f ielded calls
from workers who couldn’t make
it, tried to find substitutes and
failed, and finally had to make
the same snowy drive you did so
he could hang the sign and disappoint his players.
If nothing else, hopefully you
ca n ta ke from this a reminder
that it is always wise during bad
weat her to CA LL A HE A D a nd
make sure that Bingo—or whatever event you are planning to attend—is still in session.
A ca ncel lat ion w i l l st i l l be a
disappointment, but at least it
will be a disappointment from the
safety and warmth of your home.
—Aunt Bingo
Dear Aunt Bingo,
Get this. We’re in the middle
of a brea k bet ween Bingo sessions when a tow truck pulls up
and the driver walks into the hall
and calls out a woman’s name. A
lady walks over and speaks with
him and the two of them go outside. They get in the tow tr uck
and drive away.
Fifteen minutes later, just as
Bingo is about to start again, the
tow truck pulls up (this time towing a car), drops the lady off, and
drives away. The woman comes
back into the hall and begins the
second session of Bingo.
I didn’t think much of it until
one of my friends says, “Now I’ve
Dear Pat,
I have to hand it to that woman—she certainly is unflappable!
And while I love Bingo as much
as the next player, I don’t think
I’m quite enough of a fan that I
could coordinate an unexpected
car accident, a tow truck, and a
lift home with a double Bingo session. Amazing!
If the woman who did this reads
this column—and I’m confident
that if she does, she will surely
recognize herself in this story—I
hope she will send me a note or
email and tell us all about this
experience. I’m sure we would all
love to hear how she pulled this
off! —Aunt Bingo
Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the Bingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon,
Washington 98070, or email her at
STENGL 456 @ aol.com. Be sure to
include your name and address (you
can ask that your name not be used).
Would Ya’ Believe?
Before you ink yourself,
you might want to consider this:
The cost of removing an unwanted
tattoo can be up to 10 times as
much as it cost to get the tattoo.
…During the Victorian era, a welldressed gentleman was never outdoors without a hat, and most had
different hats for different occasions. Of course, the cost of such
haberdashery could mount significantly, so one enterprising British soul registered a design (which
was much less expensive than
registering a patent) for a “duplex
hat”—an elaborate contraption
that, by means of hidden springs,
could convert from a top hat to a
bowler to suit the circumstances.
…The average American parent
gives kids $3.40 from the tooth
North County Alano Club
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$24 Buy-in Includes:
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Dumbo Cookie Jar
Q: During the 1940s, I received
a Dumbo cookie jar. I still have it
and wonder if it has any value. —
Lynda, Grand Junction, Colorado
A: Dumbo is one of my favorite
Disney characters. In the 1941
film, a circus elephant was born
with ears so big that both he and
his mother became objects of humiliation. The film was a major
success, and its score by Oliver
Wallace and Frank Churchill won
an Academy Award.
In all of the years that I have
prowled antique shops and malls,
I have never seen a Dumbo cookie
jar. I did find it referenced in The
Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles by Ted Hake and published by House of Collectibles.
According to Hake, your cookie
jar is valued in the $65 to $250
range depending on condition.
Q: In my mot her’s estate is
a coin collection, including an
1883 silver coin that has a face
of a lady with a decorative vine
of flowers. How much is it worth?
Answer me via my email. —C.W.,
Brooklyn, New York
A: It sounds like your coin is a
silver dollar. With coins, condition
is extremely important. Because
I have not seen the coin and am
not even certain which one it is,
that is about as far as I can go.
Since you live in Brooklyn, my
advice is to show your coin to several dealers in your area for an
idea of current value.
Wr ite to L a r r y Cox i n ca re of
KFWS, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando,
FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail
to [email protected]. Due
to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally
answer reader questions, nor do
appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.
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fairy for each tooth lost.
…The first canned meat product,
known as Hormel Spiced Ham,
was developed in 1937. Several
imitators followed, and the executives at the Hormel Company,
concerned about the new competition, decided to have a competition to rename the product. The
winner, Broadway actor Kenneth
Daigneau (and brother to the company’s vice president), won $100
for the winning entry: Spam.
…If you’re a pickle-maker in Connecticut, you should know that
your product cannot legally be
considered a pickle unless it
bounces when dropped.
…Philadelphia
brand
cream
cheese was originally made in New
York.
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seen everything.”
“What?” I asked her.
It t ur ns out t hat on t he way
to Bingo, the woman got her car
stuck in a ditch up the road. She
left it and walked the rest of the
way to Bingo. Once she got to the
hall she called a tow truck and
then proceeded to play Bingo. She
asked the tow guy to try and time
it so she could meet him during
the break and then come back to
Bingo. It worked out perfectly!
W hen Bingo was over, one of
her friends gave her a ride home.
—Pat K., via email
76
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MONDAY
NORTH COUNTY
Vista Elks Lodge #1968
1947 E. Vista Way, Vista
(See Ad)
6:15 p.m. (760) 724-1968
SAN DIEGO
First Samoan Congregational Christian
Church
1345 S. 45th Street, San Diego
6:30 DA
(See Ad) (619) 262-2707
EAST COUNTY
MITE, INC.
1365 N. Johnson, Suite 110, El Cajon
6:00 EB
(See Ad) (619) 440-5768
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U
(See Ad) 1-800-272-4646
Viejas CASINO Bingo (11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.)
5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m. (See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
TUESDAY
NORTH COUNTY
Poway Senior Center BINGO
13094 Civic Center Drive, Poway
(858) 748-6094
12:15 W-U (See Ad)
SAN DIEGO
ST. MARY MAGDALENE
1905 Illion St., San Diego
6:30 EB
(See Ad)
(619) 276-4538
EAST COUNTY
St. peter chaldean
1627 Jamacha Way, El Cajon
6:00 p.m.
(See Ad) (619) 733-6621
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U
(See Ad)
1-800-272-4646
Viejas CASINO Bingo (11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.)
5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m.
(See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
SOUTH BAY
First Samoan Congregational Church Of
National City
1715 E. 17th Street, National City
6:30 W-U (619) 474-5228
WEDnesday
THURSday
NORTH COUNTY
NORTH COUNTY
Encinitas Elks Lodge #2243
1393 Windsor Road, Cardiff
(760) 753-2243
6:30 EB (See Ad)
First Samoan Congregational Church
745 Avenida De Benito Juarez, Vista
(760) 758-8571
6:30 p.m. Mission San Luis Rey Parish
4070 Mission Ave., San Luis Rey (OC)
(See Ad) (760) 439-6700
11:30 a.m.
EAST COUNTY
ST. MARTIN’S Church
7710 El Cajon Boulevard, La Mesa
6:00 EB
(See Ad) (619) 461-1081
CLOSED Apr. 1
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U (See Ad)
1-800-272-4646
Viejas CASINO Bingo (11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.)
5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m. (See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
SOUTH BAY
Most Precious Blood Church
1245 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista
6:00 p.m.
(See Ad) (619) 422-2100
GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH
8200 Gold Coast Dr., S. D. [Miramar Area]
(Carroll Canyon Exit off 15 North)
6:45 p.m.
(See Ad) (858) 271-0992 X 213
CLOSED Apr. 2
JAPANESE-AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER
150 Cedar Road, Vista
6:15 EB
(See Ad)
(760) 726-7628
SAN DIEGO
United Portuguese Hall
2818 Avenida De Portugal, San Diego
6:30 EB
(See Ad)
(619) 895-6348
EAST COUNTY
MITE, INC.
1365 N. Johnson, Suite 110, El Cajon
6:00 EB
(See Ad) (619) 440-5768
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U
(See Ad) 1-800-272-4646
Viejas CASINO Bingo (11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.)
5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m. (See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
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5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
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5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
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5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
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5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
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5000 Willows Road, Alpine
Viejas CASINO
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BINGO Listings
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SAN DIEGO
NORTH COUNTY
ST. COLUMBA CHURCH
3327 Glencolum Dr., San Diego
6:15 EB
(See Ad)
(858) 277-3863
CLOSED Apr. 3 & 24
First Samoan Congregational Church
745 Avenida De Benito Juarez, Vista
5:30 p.m. (760) 758-8571
ST. RITA’S CHURCH
5115 Churchward St., San Diego
6:30 EB
(619) 264-3165
EAST COUNTY
MITE, INC.
1365 N. Johnson, Suite 110, El Cajon
6:00 EB
(See Ad) (619) 440-5768
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U (See Ad)
1-800-272-4646
Viejas CASINO Bingo (11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.)
5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m. (See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
Mission San Luis Rey Parish
4070 Mission Ave., San Luis Rey (OC)
10:30 a.m. (See Ad) (760) 439-6700
CLOSED Apr. 4
Poway Senior Center BINGO
13094 Civic Center Drive, Poway
5:30 ES
(See Ad) (858) 748-6094
SAN DIEGO
First Samoan Congregational
Christian Church
1345 S. 45th Street, San Diego
12:45 DA
(See Ad) (619) 262-2707
EAST COUNTY
SUNDAY
NORTH COUNTY
NORTH COUNTY ALANO CLUB
4198 Mission Avenue, Oceanside
4:30 EB (See Ad) (760) 757-1166
OPEN Apr. 5
Oceanside Elks Lodge #1561
444 Country Club Lane, Oceanside
12:30 p.m. (See Ad) (760) 433-1561
CLOSED Apr. 5
EAST COUNTY
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U (See Ad)
1-800-272-4646
OPEN Apr. 5
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5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m. (See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
OPEN Apr. 5
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Astrology
april 2015
ARIES
Mar. 21 to Apr. 20
Lucky No. 42 - Magic No. 59
1st thru 6th - Uphill until the 5th.
7th thru 12th - Keep it coming to you the 8th$$
13th thru 18th - RED works 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th - An opportunity for 21st$$$
25th thru 30th - Surprise awaits you 25th-26th!
TAURUS
Apr. 21 to May 21
Lucky No. 60 - Magic No. 49
1st thru 6th - Pull it together to win the 1st$$
7th thru 12th - GREEN’s your power color 11th$
13th thru 18th - BLUE has hope 14th-15th!
19th thru 24th - Strongly favored the 24th$$
25th thru 30th - Your best shot 28th/29th$
GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Lucky No. 17 - Magic No. 64
1st thru 6th - Going your way 3rd and 4th$$
7th thru 12th - PURPLE is rewarding 12th$$
13th thru 18th - Put your $$ on RED 16th-17th!$
19th thru 24th - Get busy the 21st!
25th thru 30th - Your fire is stoked 25th-26th$$!
CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Lucky No. 4 - Magic No. 20
1st thru 6th - Engaged to win 1st and 6th$
7th thru 12th - Back off a bit until the 10th.
13th thru 18th - Winning by osmosis 14th-15th$
19th thru 24th - Good fortune the 19th!$
25th thru 30th - Concentrate the 28th and win$
LEO
July 23 to Aug. 23
SYCUAN CASINO Bingo (9:30 & 11:45 a.m. , 2 p.m.)
5469 Casino Way, El Cajon
6:15 W-U (See Ad)
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Lucky No. 11 - Magic No. 65
1st thru 6th - You know how to do it 3rd-4th!
7th thru 12th - Put it on RED 8th/9th$
13th thru 18th - You’re number one 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th - Some possibilities the 21st.
25th thru 30th - Make yourself proud the 26th!
Viejas CASINO Bingo (11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.)
5000 Willows Road, Alpine
7:30 p.m. (See Ad) 1-800-yell Bingo
VIRGO
Aug. 24 to Sept. 23
SOUTH BAY
Lucky No. 27 - Magic No. 1
1st thru 6th - You can’t lose 1st-2nd$$
7th thru 12th - Smashing good time 10th-11th!
13th thru 18th - Sluggish after the 15th.
19th thru 24th - Look at 23rd/24th to win$
25th thru 30th - Right up your alley the 28th!
First Samoan Congregational Church
Of National City
1715 E. 17th Street, National City
6:30 WU (619) 474-5228
LIBRA
Sept. 24 to Oct. 23
Lucky No. 71 - Magic No. 9
1st thru 6th - Odds are in your favor 3rd-4th!
7th thru 12th - Looking great 8th/9th$$
13th thru 18th - Wise connections 12th-13th!$
19th thru 24th - GREEN/PURPLE best 21st$
25th thru 30th - Give it a go 26th-27th!
SCORPIO
Oct. 24 to Nov. 22
Between April 13 to 18, please
report any changes or information on special events for
the May issue of the Bingo
Bugle.
Lucky No. 14 - Magic No. 28
1st thru 6th - Out of this world 1st/2nd$!!
7th thru 12th - Your pockets are full 10th/11th$$
13th thru 18th - BLUE brings $$ 14th-15th!
19th thru 24th - Healthy win 23rd-24th$$
25th thru 30th - Slick strategy 28th/29th!
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 23 to Dec. 21
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Lucky No. 5 - Magic No. 23
1st thru 6th - You can pull it off 3rd/4th$
7th thru 12th - Wake up and win the 8th!
13th thru 18th - Bet your bottom $ the 17th!
19th thru 24th - Some highlights the 22nd.
25th thru 30th - YELLOW shines 25th-26th$$
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22 to Jan. 20
Lucky No. 75 - Magic No. 46
1st thru 6th - Fabulous 1st and 6th!
7th thru 12th - You got it going on 10th-11th!$
13th thru 18th - Uncanny luck 14th-15th$$
19th thru 24th - Better than most 18th-19th$!
25th thru 30th - You make it look easy 28th.
AQUARIUS
Jan. 21 to Feb. 19
Lucky No. 61 - Magic No. 3
1st thru 6th - Nicely done 3rd/4th!
7th thru 12th - You’re RED hot the 8th!$
13th thru 18th - Be next in line 16th-17th!
19th thru 24th - ODD chance to win 21st$
25th thru 30th - It’s a breeze the 30th$$
PISCES
Feb. 20 to Mar. 20
Lucky No. 31 - Magic No. 57
1st thru 6th - Show them your stuff 5th/6th$$
7th thru 12th - Get real and win 10th/11th$$
13th thru 18th - It’s a “maybe” the 15th.
19th thru 24th - Bountiful w/BLUE 23rd-24th$$
25th thru 30th - Hang around to see $ 27th.
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april 2015 BINGO BUGLE - SAN DIEGO COUNTY EDITION - 19
Vietnam Medal Of Honor Recipients To
Be Recognized On Forever Stamp Sheet
March 8, 2015, marks the 50th
Anniversary of the beginning of
the ground war in Vietnam with
the deployment of 3,500 Marines.
By war’s end on April 30, 1975,
nearly 3 million service men and
women fought in the conflict that
would take the lives of more than
58,000 Americans.
Of those who served during the
Vietnam War, 258 were awarded
the Medal of Honor. More than six
out of 10 award recipients made
the ultimate sacrifice, giving their
lives while performing the courageous acts for which they were later honored. American military advisers had been involved in South
Vietnam since the 1950s.
The Postal Service will honor
these brave Americans by dedicating the Limited Edition Vietnam
War Medal of Honor Prestige Folio
Forever stamps on Memorial Day,
May 25. The 1:00 p.m. ceremony,
hosted by the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial Fund and the National
Park Service, will take place at the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the
National Mall in Washington, DC.
The Prestige Folio stamp sheet,
depicting many of the nearly 50
living Vietnam War recipients,
will be previewed later. The folio,
which lists the names of all 258
recipients, will be modeled after the World War II and Korean
War Medal of Honor Prestige Folio
stamp sheets issued in 2013 and
2014 respectively.
The Medal of Honor is our nation’s most prestigious military
decoration. It is awarded by the
President of the United States on
behalf of Congress to members
of the armed services who distinguish themselves through “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
at the risk of life above and beyond
the call of duty” while engaged in
action against an enemy of the
United States.
The Medal of Honor traces its origins to the first year of the Civil
War when Congress saw the need
for a formal means of recognizing
or rewarding acts of heroism. In
1861, James W. Grimes, a senator from Iowa, introduced a bill
to “promote the efficiency of the
Navy” by distributing “medals of
honor”. President Abraham Lincoln signed the bill into law on December 21, 1861. Lincoln signed
a similar measure on behalf of
the U.S. Army on July 12, 1862,
and the country had two Medals
of Honor: one for sailors and one
for soldiers.
There are now three similar, yet
distinct, versions of the Medal of
Honor, one for each Military Department (Army, Navy, and Air
Force). The medals are similar in
that each consists of a variation of
a five-pointed star worn around
the neck on a light blue ribbon.
The Navy version is awarded to
those serving in the Navy and
Marine Corps, and during times
of war, to members of the Coast
Guard. The Air Force, which was
established as an independent department in 1947, adopted its distinctive Medal of Honor in 1965.
The first presentation of the U.S.
Air Force’s medal took place in
1967 during the Vietnam War.
The Postal Service receives no
tax dollars.
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14 Games, Including
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cannot personally answer reader
questions, but will incorporate
them into his column whenever
possible. Send email to [email protected].
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Ever y Tuesday morning since
Sept. 11, 2001, the Freeport Flag
L adies — Ca r men, Ela i ne a nd
JoAnn—have stood on a corner in
downtown Freeport, Maine, holding f lags to honor those in uniform who’ve worked to guarantee
our freedoms. Rain, wind, snow,
ice, heat of summer…they haven’t
missed a si ng le day. On most
Tuesday mor ni ngs, t he ladies
aren’t alone. People come from all
walks of life to stand with them:
leaders of groups like the American Legion or the Veterans of Foreign Wars, parents of active-duty
military, or school kids or neighbors. Many are veterans.
The ladies do so much more
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t hey attend mi l ita r y f unera ls,
take photos of incoming and out-
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packages to veterans in hospitals,
place flags at veteran cemeteries,
and more.
Now you can meet these lovely
ladies in a film that’s been made
about them, and hear their philosophies and beliefs about heroes and freedom, and why they
do what they do.
A Ma i ne f i l mma ker has pro duced a spot- on documenta r y
that captures the essence of the
Freeport Flag Ladies.
The f i lm One Tuesday Mor ning is available now on Video for
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