If you think MontanaFair is the only time you can play bingo at the Metra, you're wrong. A special bingo night is coming on November 15th, and it promises to be a great time for a fantastic cause.

Come support the Project Rockin' Wranglers 4-H club.

Serving 4-H members in the Huntley area, the club is raising money for its International 4-H Exchange to Japan and its Interstate 4-H Exchange program. During MontanaFair, I had the opportunity to interview several 4-H members who have participated in the Exchange program, and it's a neat deal.

Kids from Montana get the opportunity to join a 4-H club in other states and countries, and, in turn, 4-H'ers from those communities get to come see what Montana is all about. This is a great way to allow members to experience ag programs outside of local communities.

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Photo by Joshua Hoehne on Unsplash
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Dinner, drinks, and lots of BINGO!

The event costs $50 per person and includes 10 3-card games of bingo and an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner with snacks. All games are awarded prizes or gift cards, with two winners per game.

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There will be two blackout games with prizes valued at over $250 each (blackout cards are an additional $5 per card to play). The club will also be drawing for door prizes between each game. All the action will take place at the 4-H building at MetraPark.

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About Montana 4-H.

Montana 4-H is the youth development program of Montana State University Extension. It is the largest out-of-school youth development program in the state, reaching nearly 14,000 youth in all 56 counties and 7 reservations each year.

Contact Kayla at 307-251-4931 if you have any questions about their Bingo night at the Metra.

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