Town Square Baseball Bingo progressive jackpot is the largest ever

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Town Square Baseball Bingo progressive jackpot is the largest ever
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Celebrate some of America’s classic pastimes — brats, baseball and bingo — Saturday during the monthly bingo night at Town Square Community Center.

Attendees may wear their team’s colors in hopes of hitting a home run at this month’s progressive game. Doors and concessions open at 5 p.m., card sales begin at 5:30 and games start at 6:30.

The evening features 13 games, plus speedy bingo and a progressive blackout final game with a jackpot of $4,713.50 plus half the night’s progressive sales. The jackpot is estimated to exceed $5,200, with a consolation prize of $200 if bingo is not called in 56 numbers.

The night also will feature a 50/50 raffle and door prizes.

“Baseball is my favorite sport and I love seeing everyone’s favorite team’s jerseys,” said Steve Cross, a Bingo volunteer. “Baseball season means warmer days are coming and I’m excited to see if anyone wins this huge jackpot.”

Concessions will be available for purchase, including hot dogs, brats, chips, beer and wine. Carry-ins are prohibited.

Attendees may arrive early to find their preferred seats before the games begin.

Minors are welcome to play bingo in Wisconsin, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Bingo takes place at Town Square on the last Saturday of every month. Proceeds from the bingo games support Town Square, an award-winning community center located in the historic county courthouse buildings in the heart of downtown Green Lake.