There are two kinds of people: those who decorate their Christmas trees in November and greet the season with “every year is a new beginning,” and those who are tired and skeptical. We’re aiming for the optimistic route this time. Like it or not, the holidays sweep all of us in any way, so why not take the lead and see if it turns out fun? To help with that, The Scene put together a Holiday Bingo — things to try this December. Just a heads-up: a few squares may involve alcohol or a bit of public embarrassment. Cut this one out, share it with friends, and see who scores the most.
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Ollie Sheffey won $100 in The Greeneville Sun’s BINGO game She is pictured with Tina Paquette of the Sun’s Circulation Department.
Ollie Sheffey won $100 in The Greeneville Sun’s BINGO game She is pictured with Tina Paquette of the Sun’s Circulation Department. Ollie Sheffey of Greeneville is a winner in The Greeneville Sun’s BINGO game. She won for the first four corners bingo and received $100. Game cards were inserted in the newspaper Oct. 31. Call numbers have been published in following editions.
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