Eyes down for bingo

Dorothy Winstanley, Norma Hunt, Valerie Ryan, Dianne Sapwell (caller and club secretary), Nurnaitis (committee), Eileen Ilic, Velda Willis, Irene Coutts and Eileen Collishaw. (supplied)

Bingo is one of the world’s best-loved pastimes, providing millions of people with entertainment and a good laugh, as well as the chance to win a prize.

Bingo players are a lot younger than you might think; this isn’t your grandmother’s game anymore.

Dianne Sapwell said Ocean Grove Citizens Club is excited for the post-Covid season ahead and is encouraging people to come along each Wednesday afternoon.

“We’re encouraging fresh players to come along, get on the bingo cards and position the marker chips. Inexperienced players or players that are unsure are welcome to come along and have a go,” she said.

“Not only are we encouraging players, but we are encouraging people to jump into having a go at being a ‘guest’ bingo caller.”

“Bingo requires concentration and luck, which collectively make a delightful experience,” says Lyn Nurnaitis, who volunteers and aids Dianne.

“Bingo is a natural social game for busy mums, working and retired people, men, and women. It offers many mental health benefits as well, encouraging socialisation, alleviating stress, and keeping the mind sharp and active.

Unlike most games, Bingo isn’t challenging; one can play inside their comfort zone.”

Just now, the caller, Dianne, is calling. Fifty and six, 56; three and two, 32; twenty and six, 26, on its own, number six … There is something entrancing about listening to the numbers. She certainly does not use the ancient bingo lingo here like “legs eleven, fat ladies or little ducks” , its straight numbers, loud and clear. It’s just the way the group likes it, making it easier for all and to avoid confusion.

‘Bingo’ shouts Velda yet again, winning a small packet of her favourite chocolates to put with her earlier win, a packet of potato chips.

“When someone wins, it goes a bit wild as if they’ve won Tattslotto,” says Lyn, one of the volunteers.

“I just love how excitingly rowdy it gets,” says Irene, who is here with her long-time friends and has just won a packet of lollies.

Irene just does not play bingo here, she also enjoys indoor bowls, playing in partnership with husband Jim, who is also great on the BBQ when the club has special lunch days.

Join the Fun at Ocean Grove Citizens Club every Wednesday at 1.30pm. It’s fun, easy to play and, best of all, it is free to all club members with the craziest giveaway prizes.

The annual fee is $20 and gives members access to unlimited cuppas and other the Citizens Club run activities.

The Citizens Club, at 101 The Terrace, Ocean Grove, supplies all the necessary equipment prizes needed to get you your bingo fix for the day, and as usual tea and coffee are available.

Contact Dianne on 5255 2996 for further details.