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Dab for Good Charity Bingo

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Dab for Good Charity Bingo

When
Mar 18th, 2026
4:30pm - 4:30pm
Where
608 Preston AveCharlottesvilleVA

Wednesday, March 18th at Random Row 4:30PM

Dab for Good Bingo Night is better than ever! Charity Bingo at Random Row has raised over $50,000 for local non-profits in the Charlottesville community.

Prizes to be won with every bingo! Bingo book sales start at 4:30 pm and we’ll start dabbin’ at 6:00pm. $5 gets you a packet with 10 rounds of Bingo, additional packets can be purchased to increase your odds.

This month’s BINGO supports BRIMS (Blue Ridge Irish Music School). BRIMS is dedicated to creating an inclusive, multigenerational community and fostering creative expression through Celtic cultural traditions of music, dance, and song in Central Virginia.

To learn more, check out their website at www.blueridgeirishmusic.org

Our Billy Pie pizzas will be available for purchase. Come out early and grab a seat, drink great beer for a great cause, and test your luck for some fun prizes from local businesses. Parking fills up quickly and there is extra free street parking on Harris Street behind Bodo’s.

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