Bunco Night to benefit YoungLives

Team Radio Marketing Group - March 2, 2017 2:34 pm

Raffle prizes for a Bunco fundraiser include this quilt, donated by Completely Quilted. Pictured from left are Kelli Northcutt, Jennifer Vaughan and Kathrine Spena, YoungLives Advisory Committee Members; Martha Long, YoungLives Mentor; Nancy Rathbun, Completely Quilted Co-Owner; and Camille Denton, YoungLives Coordinator.

 

A Bunco Night fundraiser benefiting YoungLives will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. March 28 at Eastern Heights Christian Church, 5100 Lake Road.

Gourmet desserts by TS Fork and Crust & Cream will be served.

Raffle tickets will be available to purchase throughout the evening for a variety of different prizes, including a quilt that has been donated by Completely Quilted, a smoker donated by Cookshack and more prizes donated by The Bag Lady, Whimsey, The Perk, Brace Books, The Attic and more. Gift certificates to the Pioneer Woman Mercantile will be awarded to “most Bunkos,” “most wins” and “least wins” and Rustic Cuff door prizes can be won throughout the night.

For guests who are unfamiliar with how to play Bunco, there will be an announcement explaining how to play and instructions will be provided to each table. The only skill set necessary to attend is an ability to count and roll dice.

YoungLives is a local ministry of the YoungLife non-profit organization focused on teen moms and their babies. Through methods and life-on-life mentoring, teen moms are empowered to make positive choices, set and achieve goals, and live a future rooted in Christ. YoungLives mentors come alongside young women with compassion, support and hope.

This Bunco Night fundraiser will help with the cost of teen mothers and their babies to attend summer camp. Tickets are $20 and a limited number are available at RCB Bank locations, through YoungLives Advisory Committee members or by contacting YoungLives at [email protected].

 

 

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