National Bingo Day is back with a full week of fun events and chances to win those sought-after cash prizes
20.06.2022 - 15:57
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It is the biggest day in bingo and it is coming up fast. National Bingo Day is back again on Monday, June 27, when the industry will be joining forces again to celebrate a game that means so much to so many.
Following the success of the celebrations last year, operators from both retail and online will be coming together again for the love of the game and everything that makes it special. To celebrate National Bingo Day there will be a host of exclusive games, events, activities and promotions taking place in clubs and online in the week leading up to the day itself.
Bingo Association chief executive Miles Baron said: “We are delighted to be celebrating again this year after the huge success of last year. It is fantastic to see the whole industry coming together again for the love of bingo. Bingo remains at the heart of so many communities whether in clubs or online operators, and National Bingo Day gives us the opportunity to celebrate whilst also giving our customers a chance to win special prizes."
Donna Kunyo has been a main stage caller at Club 3000 in Middleton, Manchester, since 2018 and her talent and passion for her job earned her the title of National Bingo Game Caller Of The Year. She will help find her successor in November as a judge at this year's competition, but the impact her win had on her was immense.
"It was incredible," she said. "I didn't expect it. I think that until that moment I hadn't realised what a big impact bingo had on people. It is like a family. You go from your family at home and you turn up and you have got these friends. Some of them turn up on their own and that is the good thing about bingo. You don't have to go in a group. You can turn up by yourself.
"They tell you their stories
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