B 11 I 25 G BINGO BUGLE 56 ® March 2015 Complimentary Long Island NY Edition Volume 21 Number 3 Bringing you the Largest Bingo, Gaming and Entertainment Newspaper on Long Island Spend an Evening..... Not a Fortune! Play Bingo and Win Some CASH Bingo Stars & Winners What’s Inside 3 Bingo Sisters 4 Super Slots 4 Vets Corner 7 Aunt Bingo 8 Weight Wise 8 Answers 9 Bob On Bingo 12 Savvy Senior 14 Cruise News 17 Bingo Cruise 19 Horoscopes 22 Dream Lady Corey above keeps the game running smooth with help from all the Friendly Volunteers at Temple Emanuel in East Meadow on Thursday nights. They also host a game every Tuesday morning. Thursday game has some large payouts with the Black and White progressives and California Bingo, so stop on by and try your luck at one of these great games. Page 11 Frances Damara First Place WINNER of the Bingo Bugle Monthly Drawing for Cash Contest. 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BIRD PAYS 75% 7:30PM Both REGULAR GAMES AT 10:45AM REGULAR GAMES AT 7:45PM NEW QUICKIE GAME NEW QUICKIE GAME Days 2900 Jerusalem Ave. • Wantagh • Phone 516.221.2370 March 2015 Bingo Sisters Feeling down “Oh, darn, I am such a klutz,” said Kate from the kitchen where she is supposedly learning to cook. “I am hopeless. Clumsy. Awkward. A bungler.” “Nobody gets it all right from the first try,” I said, hoping to console her. “Just look at this mess. I wouldn’t feed it to the pigs. I am truly hopeless,” Kate went on. “Well,” I said finally, “argue for your limitations and you get to keep them.” “You and your philosophy!” she yelled. “What are we going to do for dinner?” “I’ll spring for pizza and a salad before Bingo,” I said. We were trying a new place tonight and I was eager to get going. “Come on. Let’s go. I’m hungry now.” The new place was small and unassuming, being tucked into a mall corner and sponsored by the Boys and Girls clubs. We were early and sat near the caller, who was a woman from our neighborhood. She was inclined to be talkative before the action started and asked for some suggestions for the special games. “I like the ‘h’ in either direction,” I said. “That’s a good idea.” The young woman looked at Kate. “Oh, don’t ask me,” said Kate. “I am such a dummy. I would screw the whole game up.” “She’s down on herself tonight,” I said. “Ordinarily she’s not so bad.” “Give me another bit of your wisdom,” said Kate gloomily. I thought for a minute, then said, “Come. Be silent with me.” “That’s a great idea,” she said. “I won’t speak again tonight.” It worked out rather well except Kate Bingoed on the ‘h’ and had to call out to get her winnings. www.longislandbingo.com When we left for the evening, she was in a much better mood and hummed happily as she thought of the event. Then she held up two crossed fingers. “I want to speak,” she said. “Permission granted,” I said. “I’ve decided. I’m going to take a cooking class and learn how to do stuff in the kitchen.” “What a good idea,” I said. “And I will continue to be your experimental group or whatever you call it. Just don’t be so down on yourself.” “I promise,” said Kate solemly. 3 Temple Israel South Merrick 2655 Clubhouse Road, Merrick • Phone 516.378.1963 B I N G O Every Monday Morning Games Begin at 10:30 am $2000 in Prizes Plus $1000. Progressive Every Wednesday Night Games Begin at 7:15 pm Long Island Edition 4940 Merrick Rd. #404 Massapequa Park NY 11762 Office 516.797.0224 Fax 516.795.3849 Email libingobugle@hotmail.com Web Site www.longislandbingo.com The Bingo Bugle reserves the right to refuse advertisement and assumes no liabilitys for errors in advertisement supplied “camera ready” by the advertiser. NEW ! Lower Pack Prices $4100 in Prizes Plus $1000. Progressive NEW Bonus Ball Bingo $500 Cash Board Board Tickets LINE GAMES • EARLY BIRDS The Bingo Bugle is published monthly in major metro-markets throughout the United States. All content copyright 2015 © by Bingo Bugle Inc. All rights reserved. Bingo Bugle is an International Trademark of Bingo Bugle Inc. Reproduction or use in whole or part of the contents, without written permission from the publisher and copyright owner is prohibited. BELL JARS • PLENTY OF PARKING FOOD & REFRESHMENTS STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT EASY ACCESS • NO STEPS Directions: Take Southern Pwy to Exit 22-Meadowbrook Pwy towards Jones Beach to Exit M9 East. You will exit onto Merrick Rd. Turn right on Clubhouse Rd. (1st right turn) Go to 1st stop sign. At this point you will be facing Temple Israel of South Merrick. 4 Long Island Bingo Bugle - 516-797-0224 Bingo by Bev Bev Garges Facebook identity They were fun at first. You’ve seen the teasers on Facebook. What does your name mean? How well do you remember the sixties? What color is your soul? What is your mental age? Are you a true believer? There is a Quiz for every possible personality, religion, or mental state of mind. We are conditioned to laugh it off when we read a horoscope or take one of these quizzes and for good reason. Never once has my horoscope said: Today you are going to lose your wallet, your furnace will break down or your car will need a new battery. But once you take one of these new quizzes, you are won over by the glowing comments about you and it is only natural that you begin to walk a little taller and feel a little more important. I really liked it when my results showed that I am deeply spiritual, compassionate and caring. That has always been one of my goals. So how come when they published my results on Facebook, not one person gave me a like? On the quiz about what other people see in me I learned that I have a mesmerizing persona, lovely character, and my charm and character is daunting. Not sure what daunting means but it must be a good thing. So it is hard for me to understand why my Bingo buddies have been ignoring me lately. I passed the Elvis quiz with flying colors. The grandkids dropped their jaws when I told them the names of every one of the Elvis hits of the fifties and sixties and laughed their heads off when I mentioned Blue Suede Shoes. That’s when they all hauled out their smart phone and found out that there really was an Elvis and blue suede shoes and their grandma was once “with it.” It was fun impressing my grandkids. Still something was not right. Life wasn’t fun anymore. I talked it over with my old buddy Marge at Bingo last night. I can always count on Marge to give it to me straight. “We don’t like you anymore, or that halo you’ve been wearing” she said. “ We want our old Bev back. We want that old, loud, boisterous, laughing, lovin,’ huggin,’ cussin,’ crazy, generous, indifferent Bev back.” “I’ve missed her, too.” I replied. Operation Gratitude Expanding its reach Operation Gratitude has branched out. Since 2003, it has sent more than 1.1 million care packages to military personnel overseas in harm’s way. Now, in addition, OpGrat is sending care packages to recruits coming out of boot camp. You remember boot camp…and what it was like to finally be finished. So far, the non-profit organization has sent nearly 17,000 packages to graduates of Navy and Marine Corps boot camps, and it will bring the Air Force and Army into the fold in 2015. Each box contains quality gifts and goodies, including snacks, hygiene products, drink mixes, books, CDs, DVDs and players, a “Loved One” medallion, survival bracelet, handmade scarves, hats…and the much-appreciated cards and letters from children and adults all across the U.S. The goal to send packages to those coming out of boot camp is a worthy one, as it shows our appreciation to each of them and lets them know they’re not alone. I know the holidays have many of us spread a little thin, but I’m asking you to open your wallets and send some money to Operation Gratitude, which gets no handouts from the government, not even the Post Office. It costs $15 to send each package. Volunteers recently got an March 2015 emergency request for 4,000 packages for the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island graduating classes. Do the math: That’s a lot of money for postage alone, and the annual goal is to send out 100,000 packages. For more information or to make a donation online, go to www.operationgratitude.com, or call the InfoLine at 1-800651-8031. Checks can go to Operation Gratitude, P.O. Box 260257, Encino, CA 91426-0257. For merchandise donations, carefully read the online wish list, as mailing addresses are different. Freddy Groves regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply2@gmail.com. © King Features March 2015 www.longislandbingo.com 5 Afternoon Bingo Sunday March 1 st $5,000 BINGO 110 Bingo Hall RT 110 • Melville Doors Open at 11 am • Games Start at 1:00 ♢ Big Payouts ♢ 2 • $1000. Jackpots pm The Best Sunday Afternoon Game Around So Come on Down!!! ♢ Quickie Games ♢ Security ♢ Door Prizes ♢ All Ink • NO Chips ♢ Plenty of Parking ♢ 3 • Share-The-Wealth Sponsored by Deborah Hospital • 631.777.6277 Hall • 631.531.9466 6 Long Island Bingo Bugle - 516-797-0224 Green or Orange? Learn to let go. Release the stress. You were never in control anyway. —Steve Maraboli from Life, the Truth, and Being Free When March’s weather comes in like a lion, it goes out like a lamb; and vice versa. Since March is such a changeable month with warm spring-like temperatures, late season snowstorms, and everything in between, one can understand how this saying might hold true. However, the origin of March’s lion and lamb phrase relates more to astronomy than meteorology. March’s lions and lambs actually refer to star constellations in the March skies. The lion pattern is more prominent in the night sky toward the start of March; the lamb pattern the end of March. We have equal chances of blizzards or sunburn solely dependent on the whims of Mother Nature; and she can be a spiteful old buzzard when dreams of sunshine are dancing in our heads. So how are you dressing for St. Patrick’s Day? Chances are that on March 17, you’ll be decked out in vibrant green or maybe stylish orange. My husband has made it his mission to wear orange and explain to all that he is Protestant Irish, not Catholic Irish. Green represents Catholic Ireland; orange, Protestant Ireland. Ireland’s flag is green, orange and white with white representing peace between the two factions. As for me, I drink green beer while eating oranges and that goes a long way in keeping the peace between my husband and me. Two more March holidays are unofficial but still my personal favorites. March 22 is National Goof Off Day and March 30 is National I Am in Control Day. Probably, an overworked someone invented Goof Off Day which is dedicated to fun because she or he needed some down time; then the idea spread via internet and social media. It works for me and I’m retired. I can spend an entire day, not necessarily March 22, reading, eating, and watching TV and not feel guilty. Robert is not good at goofing off and tends to be in perpetual motion cleaning, cooking, and fixing this or that. It makes me tired watching him so I nap a lot. It’s not my fault he thinks goofing off is a sin while I embrace it. On March 30, 1981, President Regan was wounded in an assassination attempt. His Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, later stated to reporters, “I am in control here.” Afterward some wiseacre designated this date every year as National I Am in Control Day. It’s a day to take charge of our lives and stop acting like drunken monkeys in a tequila bar. On this day or any other when everything is going wrong with the toilet overflowing and the black screen of death decorating the laptop, do what I do when my life spins out of control. Sit down with another cup of coffee and read the newspaper. Being in control isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The best way to goof off is to play Bingo. I am definitely not in control there because if I were, I’d win more. But, it’s relaxing and takes my mind off the chaos than may be happening in other areas of my life. Until next month, may Lady Luck blow you kisses as you dance out the door with dollars. Win big. E-mail me at homemailbox@windstream.net to share your favorite ways to goof off. Korea, one theater owner felt that the movie was too long. He took it upon himself to remedy the situation—by cutting out all the musical numbers. …It’s been reported that famed chef Julia Child loved to eat corn chips with peanut butter. …You might be surprised to learn that out of the 362 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents that were produced over the course of a decade, Hitchcock himself directed only 20. …The elephant shrew is more closely related to the elephant than to the shrew. …If you’re planning a visit to rural Texas anytime soon, you might want to keep in mind that in that state, it’s against the law to milk a cow that belongs to someone else. © King Features Would Ya Believe? ?Some historians claim that Moses had a stutter. …If you’re like the average American, your vocabulary consists of roughly 45,000 words. …When the wildly successful 1965 film The Sound of Music was released in South Bohemia Bingo Hall March is Wheel Of Fortune Month March 2015 Gift Certificates Available B N I O G Monday Night $3000. in Prizes Tuesday Night $3000. in Prizes ✔Early Birds ✔$1000. Jackpot ✔Line Bingo ✔Give Aways ✔Two Progressives ✔Old Fashion Quickie ✔Pull Tab machine Jackpot Bonus Ball at $1,676. At Time of Print Come Join Gary and The Gang from Temple Beth Chai Every Monday & Tuesday Night at 7:15pm for These Exciting Games! 1644 Locust Ave Bohemia • Just off Vets Hwy • Hall Phone 631.244.9057 March 2015 www.longislandbingo.com Dear Aunt Bingo Bingo for the youngsters They need to be educated! Dear Aunt Bingo, I volunteer as a teaching assistant at an elementary school—which is walking distance from my house. It has been a wonderful second career since I took early retirement. I enjoy the school, the teachers and the other staff—but especially the children, who are so young and bright and have so much of their lives ahead of them. One morning I was helping some students with a wall-art project that included creating a checkerboard pattern background made with sheets of colored paper. When the background was completed, I stepped back and commented that it looked like a giant Bingo card. The 12 or so students stared back at me blankly. “You don’t think so?” I asked them. “What’s a Bingo card?” one of the girls finally said. I was stunned. Here was a group of intelli- gent youngsters who apparently had never heard of Bingo. “It’s a game,” I explained, “with rows of numbers that someone calls out and you try and match to win.” “Oh yeah,” another one said. “I think I’ve heard of that.” A few of the other students nodded, while the rest continued to stare. “You add the numbers up or something,” she added. It was one of those jaw-dropping moments—like when you meet someone who has never heard of saddle shoes, Sputnik or John Wayne. I felt a little ancient. Then realized I now had a mission. “I’ll see if it’s okay to bring Bingo to school sometime,” I said. In response, one of the boys shook his head and rolled his eyes. “Great…more math,” he moaned. —Elaine G., Valley Stream, New York Dear Elaine, I guess in the age of computer gaming and digital entertainment, games like traditional Bingo are taking longer to reach the newest generation. Hopefully the teacher in charge will permit you to bring in one of those Dollar Store sets so you can show the kids what you are talking about. Perhaps you can give away bite-sized candy bars as prizes. Once the first couple of kids win those, I’m sure there will be lots of interest. It seems to me that Bingo can be very educational: For example, in teaching number and pattern recognition, taking part in non- 7 physical competition, and learning that you can’t win them all. Later in life—when they discover that you can also go out for a day or evening of Bingo, socialize, and win some serious cash in the process—it should also conjure up nostalgic memories of playing Bingo for candy bars with Mrs. G. —Aunt Bingo Readers: Do you remember you first encounter with Bingo as a child or your first experience with buy-in Bingo as an adult? Write in and share your recollections and I will publish them in a future column. — Aunt Bingo Share your views! Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the Bingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington 98070, or email her at STENGL456@aol.com. Be sure to include your name and address (you can request that your name not be published), as typically she will not include anonymous letters in her columns. Wednesday Night Bingo Now $4100 in Prizes 110 Bingo Hall New! $100. Quickie $1000 Jackpot All Paper Games Now! All Full Cards $500. New Rollover Progressive Game Line Games • Pull Tabs • Doors Open 6pm • Games Start 7:15pm Plenty of Parking • Great Food • 585 Broad Hollow Rd. (Rt110) Melville Sponsored by Deborah Hospital • Hall Phone 631.531.9466 8 Long Island Bingo Bugle - 516-797-0224 NORTH BELLMORE B I N G O NEW $2000 in Prizes EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Line Bingo - Bell Jars State-of-the-Art Equipment Comfortable Seating Refreshments Plenty of Parking Handicap Access 2 Unlimited Progressive Jackpots Higher Game Payouts significantly increases the overall number of calories you eat, a University of Texas study found. Stopping late-night snacking can save 300 or more calories a day, or 31 pounds a year. Brush your teeth after every meal, especially after dinner. That clean, minty freshness will serve as a cue to your body and brain that mealtime is over. Pack nutritious snacks. Snacking once or twice a day helps stave off hunger and keeps your metabolism stoked. Eat a healthy, balanced dinner consisting of 500 to 600 calories. This meal should include a variety of vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, healthy fats and complex carbohydrates. Participate in a minimum of 30 minutes of physical activity most (if not all) days of the week. Consult your doctor prior to starting a weight-management or exercise program. © NAPSA Weight Wise More ways to shed Serve individual courses rather than piling everything on one plate. Make the first two courses soup and salad. By the time you get to the meat and dessert you may already be full (leftovers are a good thing). Close out the kitchen after dinner. Wash all the dishes, wipe down the counters, turn out the lights. Late-evening eating Doors Open 6:30pm Games Start 7:15pm Admission ONLY $2.00 Temple Beth-El of Bellmore OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH Every Tuesday Night Doors Open at 6:00pm • Games Start at 7:30pm $2000.00 in Prizes Progressive Jackpot • Snacks & Beverages Share-The-Wealth • Hot Food Smoke Breaks • Handicapp Access Climate Controlled Hall 855 Carmans Rd. • Massapequa Park • 516.541.3270 B 9 Hocus Focus Answers 1373 Bellmore Road • North Bellmore • 516-781-2650 The Bugle Unscrambler Answers • • • • • NEW!! March 2015 Our Lady of the Island Knights of Columbus I 23 BINGO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT $1800 in PRIZES • $800 JACKPOT 2 Early Bird Games Pay 60/40 Our Lady of LOURDES CHURCH 855 Carmans Road • Massapequa Park • 516-541-3270 G 54 Doors Open 6:00pm • Games Begin at 7:30pm Non Smoking With Breaks O 71 Bell Jars • Food & Refreshments • Plenty of Parking March 2015 www.longislandbingo.com Bob On Bingo How fast is your caller? I get a lot about varying reports on many aspects of Bingo in my mailbag (at bobonBingo@earthlink.net) each month. Recently, I found a nice letter from George in Minnesota. I am not sure I’ve mentioned this letter before. If I did, it’s worth repeating. George writes: “Bob, you wrote a column of interest about your encountering really SLOW Bingo. On a recent visit to a hall we had a similar experience. It happened while we were traveling in the Alamogordo, New Mexico area. “We found a Bingo hall, they had “9-on packs.” (This kind of Bingo sheet has nine cards printed on one large sheet.) “We usually play 12 cards…sometimes two 6ons, but we decided nine would be plenty. We noticed very one else was buying 3 and 4 packs. “We turned to each other and wondered aloud how anyone could play that many cards. How could they keep up? We soon found out. “It seems that the callers used a 45-second interval between each number announcement. This was plenty of time to mark large numbers of cards, but, having only a 9-on, there was a lot of waiting for my friend and I. “At this hall, they also played a pull tab game between each Bingo game. Needless to say, it was a LONG evening. We won’t be going there again.” George, thanks for the nice report. I have seen the widest variety of speeds of calling during my travels. I would safely say that 15 percent of all halls call the numbers too quickly. This also means that callers who are not easily understood at a normal speed, become even less articulate when racing through calls. My rule of thumb is: If you have to constantly consult the “tote” board to see what number was just called, then either the caller is too quick or mumbles or the sound system is too quiet. As I have said far too many times, we Bingo players are the ones who PAY to make Bingo possible. If we have a problem at a hall, we have the right and the obligation to say something. And, don’t go yelling at the runners or the callers. Ask, politely, to speak to the manager of the hall. If he or she tells you that the problem cannot be corrected, that means that he or she has a “boss” somewhere. You need to find out who that “boss” is and deal with him or her…politely. Please, friends, work with me to preserve the game we love the best. We must play as often as we can; we must take friends and family and introduce others to the game. Let’s not take Bingo for granted. Next time: More from the e-mail mailbag. 9 Knights of Columbus Our Lady of Perpetual Help 210 S Wellwood Ave • Lindenhurst • 631.226.3240 B I N G O ***NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW*** We Have Moved to 210 S Wellwood Thursday Nights Doors Open at 5pm • Games Start at 7:15pm $2,320.00 in Prizes $400. Jackpot Includes $600. Progressive 2-$1. 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WE NEED YOUR HELP Suffolk Independent Living Organization 2111 Lakeland Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Bingo at Silo has been Temporarily Post Poned by the Islip Town Planning Board. Your Support and Comments to the Planning Board at this time would be Greatly appreciated. Anyone That May be of Assistance, Please Contact Joseph Delgato at 631.880.7929 Thank you in Advance March 2015 www.longislandbingo.com 11 Temple Emanu-El Bingo 123 Merrick Ave. • East Meadow • 516.794.8911 NEW!!! 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Consolation is $100 ☑ Handicap Access ☑ Plenty of Parking Come Tr y All The NEW Games and Patterns B Tuesday Morning I N G O $1000 in Prizes Doors Open at 9am • Games Start at 10:30am Two Jackpots • Paper & Lap Board Games • Share-the-Wealth Easy to get to: Meadowbrook Parkway to Exit M5 east, right at first light (Merrick Ave.) Temple is on left 1 block. Southern Parkway to Exit 24 North (Merrick Ave) Temple is on the right approximately 3 miles. 12 Long Island Bingo Bugle - 516-797-0224 Savvy Senior You ask the Senior Question, We find the Savvy Answer! Employment resources For older job seekers Dear Savvy Senior, What resources can you recommend to help older job seekers? I’m 62 and have been out of work for nearly a year now and need some help. Looking For Work Dear Looking, While the U.S. job market has improved slightly over the past year or so, challenges persist for many older job seekers. Fortunately, there are a number of free online tools and in-person training centers scattered across the country today that can help you find employment. Here’s what you should know. Online Resources If you have Internet access, there are a number of 50-and-older online employment networks that can help you connect with companies that are interested in hiring older workers. Two of the best are workreimagined.org, a resource developed by AARP that combines career advice, job listings and online discussion tied to LinkedIn’s professional networking platform. And retirementjobs.com, which offers a job search engine that lists thousands of jobs nationwide from companies that are actively seeking workers over the age of 50. It also provides job seeking tips and advice, helps with resume writing and allows you to post your resume online for companies to find you. Some other good 50-plus job seeking sites to try are workforce50.com, retiredbrains.com, retireeworkforce.com, and encore.org a resource that helps older workers find meaningful work in the second half of life. In-Person Help Another good place to get help finding a job is at a Career One-Stop center. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, these are free job resource centers that can help you explore career options, search for jobs, find training, write a resume, prepare for an interview and much more. There are around 3,000 of these centers located throughout the country. To find one near you, call 877348-0502 or go to careeronestop.org. Depending on your financial situation, another program that may help is the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP). Also sponsored by the Department of Labor, SCSEP offers access to training and part time job placements in a wide variety of community service positions such as day care centers, senior centers, governmental agen- cies, schools, hospitals, libraries and landscaping centers. To qualify, participants must be over 55, unemployed and have poor employment prospects. To learn more or locate a program in your area visit www.doleta.gov/seniors or call 877-872-5627. Work at Home If you’re interested in working at home, there are many opportunities depending on your skills, but be careful of rampant work-at-home scams that offer big paydays without much effort. Some of the more popular work-at-home jobs include “customer service agents” who fields calls from their employers’ customers and prospective customers—you don’t place telemarketing calls. Agents earn an average of $8 to $15 an hour and many also receive incentives and commission, too. To find these jobs see arise.com, alpineaccess.com, liveops.com and workingsolutions.com. If you have good typing skills there are “transcriptionist” jobs that pay around $10 per hour for typing verbatim accounts of board meetings, presentations, conference calls, etc. Companies that hire tran- March 2015 scriptionists are tigerfish.com, ubiqus.com, ctran.com. And if you have a college degree, online “tutoring” or “proofreading” jobs are always available. See tutor.com to find tutoring opportunities—which pay between $10 and $15 per hour. Or, if you have some writing or editing experience, proofreading pays $12 to $20 per hour. See firstediting.com and cactusglobal.com to look for proofreading jobs. For more work at home ideas and resources, see retiredbrains.com and click on the “Work from Home” tab on the left side of the page. 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