BINGO Sample Clauses

BINGO. You may sign up to work bingo in one of two ways. (1) You may choose to volunteer for any one of the teams on the enclosed bingo sign up form. OR (2) You may indicate your weekday preference below, and a bingo schedule will be given to you according to your selection. Mondays (6:00pm) Wednesdays (9:30am) Saturdays (6:00pm) Sundays (6:00pm) Bingo schedules are emailed and posted on the school’s website at the beginning of each month. Any conflicts must be resolved immediately with the bingo coordinator. Any person aged 21 and over may work bingo in your place. PLEASE CHOOSE ONE I will fully participate in all service hour requirements (see above). The associated buyout will be assessed for non-compliance Complete Service Buyout - Add $1,100.00 to base tuition rate CALENDAR RAFFLE Each family with students in grades K-8 is automatically enrolled in the Calendar Raffle program. The fundraising amount for this program is $500.00 which is added to your base tuition rate. Payment for the tickets must be made in advance or through your FACTS tuition agreement. There will be two (2) calendar raffle periods which will run for twelve (12) weeks, and a $500.00 prize will be awarded to each weekly winner. You will be given 15 tickets for the fall raffle period and 10 tickets for the spring raffle period. You may win multiple times during each raffle period since your winning ticket is put back into the xxxxxx if you win. Tickets may be sold to family members, friends, neighbors, coworkers, etc.
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BINGO. You may sign up to work bingo in one of two ways. (1) You may choose to volunteer for any one of the teams on the enclosed bingo sign up form. OR (2) You may indicate your weekday preference below, and a bingo schedule will be given to you according to your selection. Mondays (6:00pm) Wednesdays (9:30am) Saturdays (6:00pm) Sundays (6:00pm) You will receive your schedule at the beginning of each month. Any conflicts must be resolved immediately with the bingo coordinator. Any person aged 21 and over may work bingo in your place. PLEASE CHOOSE ONE I will fully participate in all service hour requirements (see above). Complete Service Buyout - Add $1,100.00 to base tuition rate Bingo & Other Service Buyout – Add $1,000.00 to base tuition rate Carnival Buyout Only – Add $100.00 to base tuition rate CALENDAR RAFFLE Each family with students in grades K-8 is automatically enrolled in the Calendar Raffle program. The fundraising amount for this program is $500.00 which is added to your base tuition rate. Payment for the tickets must be made in advance or through your FACTS tuition agreement. There will be two (2) calendar raffle periods which will run for twelve (12) weeks, and a $500.00 prize will be awarded to each weekly winner. You will be given 15 tickets for the fall raffle period and 10 tickets for the spring raffle period. You may win multiple times during each raffle period since your winning ticket is put back into the xxxxxx if you win. Tickets may be sold to family members, friends, neighbors, coworkers, etc.
BINGO. 2.5.3.1 What Is Bingo? Most people have already heard of Bingo or have even played the game. The game usually starts by one person who spins a sphere filled with numbered balls. This will cause a ball, that has a certain number on it, to drop out of the sphere. The goal is to complete a record sheet that each participant has received, by crossing off those numbers as the corresponding ball falls out of the wheel. When the whole (or row) record sheet is crossed off, the participant needs to shout “bingo” and wins. The game can continue a number of times, each time using another record sheet (with different numbers).
BINGO. A. In the event of any shortage from guaranteed prize, Holder(s) agrees that Sponsor's can release Escrow to pay the prize with no holding period. BINGO risk factor to Holder(s) is less then 0.60% and therefore we are asking for no holding period. Holder(s) will be supplied with game validation should use of Escrow be required. i Bonanza Bingo  Bonanza Bingo is played every 4 minutes.  Maximum Holder(s) responsibility is: ฿1.00 ii Three-Up Bingo (3) games  Three-Up Bingo is played every 2 minutes.  Maximum Holder(s) responsibility is: ฿0.50
BINGO. Xxxxx played within the Community will be governed by applicable law including Texas State Statutes including name tag must be worn.

Related to BINGO

  • Games The Private Party shall not be entitled to introduce any arcade type amusement or gaming machines into the Restaurant Facility without the prior written approval of SANParks.

  • Sports related devices, services and medications used to affect performance primarily in sports- related activities; all expenses related to physical conditioning programs such as athletic training, bodybuilding, exercise, fitness, flexibility, and diversion or general motivation.

  • Lottery The lottery shall be conducted as set forth in the Application, and shall be designed in such a manner that it gives a parent or any other legal guardian a reasonable opportunity to participate in the lottery. If the number of applicants for admission exceeds the capacity stated in the Charter for any grade, building, or program, the Organizer must conduct a random lottery for enrollment, giving each timely applicant an equal chance of admission, with the following exceptions:

  • Shopping Goods and works estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract may be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of Shopping.

  • Gambling Lotteries; bidding fee auctions; sports forecasting or odds making; fantasy sports leagues with cash prizes; Internet gaming; contests; sweepstakes; games of chance.

  • Food and Beverage All food and beverages (alcoholic and non alcoholic) which are located at the Hotel (whether opened or unopened), or ordered for future use at the Hotel as of the Closing, including, without limitation, all food and beverages located in the guest rooms, but expressly excluding any alcoholic beverages to the extent the sale or transfer of the same is not permitted under Applicable Law (the “F&B”);

  • Video This restriction includes, but is not limited to, use of the Beat and/or New Song in television, commercials, film/movies, theatrical works, video games, and in any other form on the Internet which is not expressly permitted herein.

  • Programming (a) Pursuant to Section 624 of the Cable Act, the Licensee shall maintain the mix, quality and broad categories of Programming set forth in Exhibit 4, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to applicable federal law, all Programming decisions, including the Programming listed in Exhibit 4, attached hereto, shall be at the sole discretion of the Licensee.

  • Food and Beverages No food or beverage may be brought onto the Ship without City Cruises’ prior authorization, granted in City Cruises’ sole discretion. No food or beverage may be removed from the Ship.

  • Music You must have our written permission for performance of live music and the playing of recorded music under the Deregulation Xxx 0000. This Agreement confers that permission.

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