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Bingo With a Purpose: Grand Terrace Woman’s Club Brings Fun and Philanthropy Together

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
March 3, 2026 at 12:17pm. Views: 78

An evening of laughter, friendly competition, and community spirit is on the calendar as the Grand Terrace Woman’s Club invites residents to its upcoming Bingo Game Nights. Scheduled for March 6 and March 13, 2026—and continuing on the first two Fridays of every month—the popular gatherings take place at the Grand Terrace Senior Center and offer a welcoming space for neighbors to come together for a good cause.

Check-in begins at 5:30 p.m., with games starting at 6 p.m. For $15, participants enjoy seven games of bingo, making it an affordable and entertaining night out. Reservations are encouraged, though walk-ins are always welcome, reinforcing the club’s open-door approach to community involvement.

While Bingo Night is filled with excitement and camaraderie, its purpose reaches far beyond the game cards. The Grand Terrace Woman’s Club has long been dedicated to service, guided by a mission rooted in compassion and action. As shared by the organization, “At Grand Terrace Woman's Club, our mission is to uplift and empower our community by providing support and assistance to those less fortunate in Grand Terrace and surrounding cities. Through compassion, dedication, and collaboration, we strive to make a positive and lasting impact, fostering a stronger, more inclusive society for all.”

Funds raised through events like Bingo Night directly support that mission. The club contributes to local outreach efforts that benefit seniors, families in need, and community-based programs across Grand Terrace and neighboring cities. These efforts, built through years of dedication, have made the club a trusted and meaningful presence in the community—one that quietly, but consistently, turns generosity into tangible support.

Bingo Night offers residents an easy and enjoyable way to be part of that impact. Each game played helps sustain programs that uplift others, making every number called a small step toward a stronger community.

Lynne LeForge, First Vice President of the Grand Terrace Woman’s Club, states, "It’s a fun way to spend a Friday evening. We provide popcorn, candy, water, and coffee. You are also welcome to bring your dinner and eat as you play.” With a relaxed atmosphere, welcoming hosts, and a cause that directly benefits the local community, Bingo Night offers residents an easy and enjoyable way to connect, unwind, and support the Grand Terrace Woman’s Club’s ongoing mission of service.

Those interested in attending or reserving a spot can call 442-370-1210. By joining Bingo Night, community members are not only in for a fun evening—they are also helping the Grand Terrace Woman’s Club continue its vital work of service, connection, and care.

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