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Friday Bingo games help fund Little League
One of the most popular games in Little League is dedicated to player profit generated is used to fund equip-
America will be taking place during the development, safety, and community ment and other expenses to continue
Fall Festival this year. involvement, and was the first league in Little League opportunities in the com-
The Plymouth-Canton Little League Michigan to win the ASAP Safety Award munity.
will again sponsor Bingo from 6 until 9 from Little League International. Payouts at the Fall Festival games will
p.m. Friday at The Gathering on The league is entirely volunteer-run, be $60 for a single Bingo; $40 for a double
Penniman Street, across from Kellogg with more than 125 screened volunteers Bingo; $100 for a grand slam single line
Park. Players can join or leave the games each season, according to Plymouth Bingo and $550 for a grand slam coverall
at any time as games will be continuously Canton Little League. The league wel- Bingo. Players must be 18 years of age
called. comes volunteers for various roles, and have valid ID. Children under 18
Plymouth Canton Little League was including coaching, fundraising, and years of age must be with an adult at all
established in 2003, is a youth baseball field maintenance. The goal of Plymouth- times. Children are not allowed to play
and softball program in Plymouth and Canton Little League is to build dedicat- Bingo, but they may sit with an adult
Canton and is chartered by Little League ed athletes while fostering sportsman- while the adult plays. Bingo sheets will
International. The league is entirely vol- ship, respect, discipline, and teamwork, be sold at the beginning of each round.
unteer-run and offers various divisions, according to the organization website. Three special Grand Slam Bingos will
including T-Ball, Machine Pitch, Minor, Fall Festival Bingo is one of the take place at approximately 6:45, 7:45
Major, and Junior. Plymouth-Canton group's annual fundraising efforts and all and 8:45 p.m.