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Bingo for a cause: Sunday fundraiser aims to help local cats through trap-neuter-return efforts – North Penn Now

By Tony Di Domizio
Managing Editor
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
(Credit: Show Me Your Ear Tips TNR Trapping)
The afternoon event at Montgomery Township Community Recreation Center will support Show Me Your Ear Tips TNR Trapping’s mission to humanely manage feral cat colonies
A community bingo fundraiser is adding some feline flair to the weekend calendar, offering residents a chance to win prizes while helping save the lives of local cats.
Show Me Your Ear Tips TNR Trapping, a registered nonprofit based in New Britain Township, will host its Sunday Bingo Fundraiser from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Montgomery Township Community Recreation Center, 1030 Stump Road.(GPS: Montgomeryville)
Proceeds will directly benefit the group’s Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services, which focus on reducing the stray and feral cat population in Bucks and Montgomery counties through humane, non-lethal methods.
Tickets for the fundraiser are $25 in advance or $30 at the door, and include 10 games of bingo, along with a 50/50 drawing and door raffles.
Show Me Your Ear Tips TNR also welcomes three sponsor levels from interested donors to support its mission: $125 sponsors two cats to be spayed/neutered; $200 sponsors four cats to be spayed/neutered; and $500 sponsors eight cats to be spayed/neutered
Run by Donna Gellert, the organization works to spay or neuter, vaccinate, and ear-tip community cats to identify those already treated.
“My mission is to get every feral and community cat spayed or neutered,” Gellert said. “People abandon cats all the time and they haven’t gotten them fixed. Cats are not the problem — people are.”
Gellert said feral cats are often misunderstood and overlooked. Her nonprofit assists in finding people’s stray cat answers on how to manage a colony.
“I’ve watched the suffering of cats dying and litter after litter. I would love for this to stop. So, I started a nonprofit TNR Trapping organization where I go and trap community and feral cats and get them spayed and neutered,” she said.
Gellert added that the group’s outreach often extends to helping seniors who feed stray cats but may not realize they are contributing to population growth.
“It’s one of their only forms of companionship,” she said. “My secondary mission is to support seniors by helping them get their community cats fixed and providing food.”
Gellert said people abandon cats all the time without getting them fixed, due to costs or other issues.
“When we TNR, we spay or neuter, we vaccinate for rabies and distemper, and then the cats are ear tipped to identify that TNR has already been done,” she said. “Telling people to starve cats doesn’t work, telling people to not provide shelter doesn’t work – TNR works.”
She said the community cannot simply adopt its way out of the problem.
“So, at least be human about it and feed them and take care of them and get them vaccinated and be legally allowed to provide them shelter,” she said.
Volunteer Lauren Fisher, a longtime advocate for community cat welfare, said TNR programs make a measurable impact.
“TNR is a great way to start. This helps reduce future community cat populations by preventing new litters, and nuisance behaviors like spraying. Even the smallest organization can make a big difference,” she said.
Donations can be made via Venmo @ShowMeYourEarTips, and more information is available at tnrtrapping.org or 215-808-7693.

Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow. Email him at [email protected].
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Florida Lottery Powerball, Lotto, Cash4Life results for Nov. 12, 2025 – Florida Today

The Florida Lottery offers several draw games for those hoping to win one of the available jackpots. Here’s a look at the winning numbers for games played on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025
29-39-43-51-65, Powerball: 23, Power Play: 2
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07-31-32-39-65, Powerball: 11
10-16-22-29-35-42
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06-07-13-30-33-35
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11-19-35-43-58, Cash Ball: 01
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Midday: 16-18-23-24-35
Evening: 10-12-18-25-35
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Morning: 06
Matinee: 13
Afternoon: 09
Evening: 12
Late Night: 01
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Midday: 9-1, FB: 0
Evening: 3-7, FB: 0
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Midday: 8-5-7, FB: 0
Evening: 9-9-3, FB: 0
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Midday: 8-0-5-5, FB: 0
Evening: 2-3-4-7, FB: 0
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Midday: 7-8-2-0-5, FB: 0
Evening: 7-9-2-7-8, FB: 0
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Tickets can be purchased in person at any authorized retailer throughout Florida, including gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. To find a retailer near you, go to Find Florida Lottery Retailers.
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You also can claim your winnings by mail if the prize is $250,000 or less. Mail your ticket to the Florida Lottery with the required documentation.
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California Lottery Powerball, Daily 3 Midday winning numbers for Nov. 12, 2025 – The Desert Sun

The California Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 12, 2025, results for each game:
29-39-43-51-65, Powerball: 23, Power Play: 2
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Midday: 5-4-6
Evening: 1-9-6
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1st:8 Gorgeous George-2nd:1 Gold Rush-3rd:10 Solid Gold, Race Time: 1:45.60
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02-11-24-25-39
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1-5-1-7
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12-18-22-37-40, Mega Ball: 05
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Bazaar and recall event – Hudson Star Observer

Organizers served food like donuts and pizza from the cafeteria as event-goers played Bingo in the background. Photo: Jack White/Star-Observer.
DiAnn Robinson a few blocks away from the Houlton Bazaar on Saturday. Photo: Jack White/Star-Observer.
Organizers served food like donuts and pizza from the cafeteria as event-goers played Bingo in the background. Photo: Jack White/Star-Observer.
DiAnn Robinson a few blocks away from the Houlton Bazaar on Saturday. Photo: Jack White/Star-Observer.
After she moved to the area, Jan Gavin sent her kids through Houlton Elementary School, atte…
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Could Ohio high school sports stars get rich from NIL? Here's what's happened elsewhere – Akron Beacon Journal

Tyran Stokes is just a teen, but he’s already building a personal brand worth millions. 
His Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) value is $1.7 million, according to On3, a website that provides NIL rankings. 
And, he’s still in high school.
Stokes, a Louisville, Kentucky, native ranked as the No. 1 basketball recruit in the class of 2026, is an example of a high school athlete who has capitalized on his NIL or personal brand before he even chooses a college. 

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Virginia Lottery reminds consumers to ‘gift responsibly’ this holiday season – WHSV

HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) – It’s the time of gifts and gift-giving, and the Virginia Lottery is reminding shoppers it is also the time to remember to gift responsibly.
The Virginia Lottery and the Virginia Council on Problem Gambling (VCPG) are reminding everyone that lottery tickets are never an appropriate gift for anyone younger than 18. In fact, it is against state law to give lottery tickets to minors.
“There have been numerous studies that show that the earlier a person starts gambling — the earlier that a youngster is exposed to gambling — the greater the likelihood that that person, when they grow up, could have a gambling problem. That’s one of the reasons why it’s so important to remember the age of a person who’s gambling,” Virginia Lottery spokesperson John Hagerty said.
Along with not gifting these items, Hagerty said children under 18 should never be involved in gambling that adults are partaking in, even if it’s deemed “helping.”
Below are tips from the Virginia Lottery website:
It is the 17th year that the Virginia Lottery has teamed up with VCPG, the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), the International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors at McGill University and other lottery corporations around the globe to increase public awareness this holiday season about the impact of giving lottery products as gifts to children.
“Playing responsibly is very important here at the lottery, and we want to encourage responsible play and we want to raise awareness of gambling addiction. Gambling for most people is a harmless experience, but for some people, gambling can be addictive and very dangerous, and we want to shine a light on that,” Hagerty said.
The Virginia Lottery has a ”Play Responsibly” section of its website with more tips and resources. If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling problem, you can call the helpline at 1-888-532-3500.
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