Saturday, 28 September 2024

Play Bronco Chip Bingo and win up to $1,000

MIDDLETOWN – Middletown Middle School PTSO is selling tickets for a unique country-inspired fundraiser called Bronco Chip Bingo that's sure to put a smile on your face.


Bronco Chip Bingo is a game that pits your luck against the gastronomic actions of a horse. Each land parcel "deed" (ticket) represents a square on the bingo playing field.


The playing field will be laid out in an equestrian arena with a maximum of 1,000 parcels. Each number will be randomly assigned to a specific parcel on the bingo playing field before the horse is released. When “nature calls” the horse will do its duty. Wherever the chip falls determines the winner. If the horse drops its “chip” on your parcel you win 20 percent of the ticket sales up to $1,000.


Bingo “deeds” (tickets) are available for $10. Each “deed” comes with generous dining coupons from Gracias Taqueria, Mount St. Helena Brewing Co., Subway (HVL) and Ting’s Thai Kitchen. Tickets can be purchased at any of the restaurants mentioned above, at Middletown Middle School or by sending a check to MMS PTSO at 20932 Big Canyon Rd., Middletown, CA 95461.


Bronco Chip Bingo will be played on May 30 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. during the grand opening event at the Wiloth Equine Therapy & Riding Center on Highway 29 at Butts Canyon Road in Middletown.


The bingo game ends at 5 p.m. or after the horse drops a “chip.” Come join us for a day of fun with horse rides, barbecue, Astro Event jumpies, petting zoo, games, face painting, vendor booths and of course Bronco Chip Bingo.


Please call 707-987-9756 for further information.

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