Pottsgrove Concert Choir Tour To Benefit From Bingo

20130214-PottsgroveHigh-ChoirBingoPOTTSTOWN PA – Bingo games featuring collectible Longaberger baskets and Silpada jewelry as prizes will be held next Friday (Feb. 22, 2013) beginning at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria at Pottsgrove High School, 1345 Kauffman Rd., Pottstown PA, as a fund-raiser to benefit the high school concert choir’s 2014 performance tour.

This event has been added to The Post calendar.

The doors will open at 6 p.m. Tickets cost $20 per person. They, as well as additional cards and the ability to enter raffles and door prize drawings, will be sold at the door. Dinner will be available for separate purchase.

For more information, call Cindy Foust at 610-326-5105, Ext. 6501.

Photo from the Pottsgrove HS Concert Choir

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