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Bingo, Pull Tabs & Progressive JackpotsThe American Legion hosts Bingo EVERY Tuesday night !!! Next Bingo Night TBD when health departments advise occupancy limits allow Phase 4 restrictions apply as follows: 1. Number of players and staff is limited to 150. 2. All players and staff must pass a temperature check prior to admittance. 3. All players must be registered and checked in at the Players Rewards desk. 4. All players and staff must observe face covering/social distancing guidelines. 5. No outside food is to be brought in to the facilities. 6. All registered players and staff agree to safe practice requirements and hold Post 80 harmless. 7. Players not adhering to the above will not be allowed to enter, or will forfeit their purchases and agree to leave the premises. Next 1/2 Price Night is (hopefully) Tuesday, 6/29/21 Doors open at 4:00 pm Pull Tab Game sales 4:00 pm to 6:45 pm Jackpot Games 6:45 pm to approximately 7:15 pm Bingo Games start right after Jackpot Games (approximately) 7:15 pm to 9:15 pm Bar is open from 4:00pm to Half Time. Kitchen is open beginning at 5:30pm and closes at Halftime. There are 4 games with cash prizes starting at $200 and 1 starting at $50. Three (3) games increase $50 each week (Double Action, Firehorse & Lucky 7) and one (1) game (Trifecta) increases $100 each week until there is a winner. If there is no winner in the named game that night, the prize money rolls over to the next week. The current jackpots are: The Fire Horse jackpot for TBD is $350 The Double Action jackpot for TBD is $600 The Lucky 7 jackpot for TBD$3000 The TriFecta jackpot for TBDis$16,200 A total of $20,150 !! Also, there are Pull Tab tickets for payouts ranging from $100 to $500 sold on the floor by our member volunteers and instant 'pull tab' tickets for payouts ranging up to $250 sold from the self-serve pull tab machine. Note: All prizes are based on a minimum player attendance of 75 players. If there are less than 75 players, games prizes are 1/2 the regular prize amount, except for jackpots. Please contact, Jim Sotirakos, our Bingo Manager, with any questions or suggestions. He may be found in the Bingo Hall on Tuesday nights. Also, see our Calendar of Events page for other Legion activities and Rentals. |
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Harwood/Gardner Legion; Contact Information; Club Facilities; Harwood American Legion 101 Benefit lane Harwood ND 58042 (701)282-9400: Wednesday. Kitchen Open noon - 1:30pm. Kitchen Open 5:30pm - 8:00pm. Bingo at 7:00pm Early Bird 6:30pm. Kitchen Open noon - 1:30pm. Kitchen Open 5:30pm - 8:45pm. Thursdays 5:30 - 8:30pm 2 for 1. Don’t forget about bingo at the Lawrenceburg American Legion,Wednesday night. Doors open at 4 and bingo rocks the house at 630. Thanks for supporting our Veterans! Don’t forget about bingo at the Lawrenceburg American Legion,Wednesday night.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE LEGION DURING THIS UNPRECEDENTED TIME OF UNCERTAINTY
Since our charter in 1946, our American Legion Post has been welcoming VETERANS from all branches of our Armed Forces. Today, we continue to welcome all military personnel serving our country. Joining our Post enables you to continue serving your God, Country and Community. Our mission is to implement the goals, aspirations, dreams, peace and blessings for our country, friends and families.
To the wonderful patriotic citizens of the Nisswa community. 100% of the monies raised are given back to the community. Help us to continue sponsoring Scholarships for our children; give aid and assistance to our local needy Veterans, and their families. Help us to continue to support financially worthy community programs and projects.
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Established in 1946, Billie Brown Post 627 American Legion was named after Billie Brown. Billie Brown and his brother served in the 194th Tank Battalion in WWII. They were activated and sent to the Philippines before the Japanese invaded. Billie and his brother, along with many fine young men from the Brainerd lakes area, were part of the infamous 'Bataan Death March'. Billie survived the march but died in Camp O'Donnell. His brother survived and returned home after the end of World War II. |
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