Staunton Senior Citizen Club Announces Green Attire Promotion

Club members invited to wear green to next meeting for free bingo cards

Mar. 11, 2026 at 12:00am

The Staunton Senior Citizen Club held its monthly meeting on March 5, where president Dennis Williams announced that attendees who wear green to the next meeting on March 19 will receive a free bingo card. The club also celebrated March birthdays and played bingo, with attendance prizes and cash pot winners.

Why it matters

The Staunton Senior Citizen Club provides a social outlet and community engagement for local seniors, encouraging participation through small incentives like free bingo cards. This helps foster a sense of belonging and activity among the older population.

The details

At the March 5 meeting, 20 members attended and participated in the club's regular activities, including reciting the Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, reviewing previous meeting minutes and treasurer reports, and playing bingo. The club's president, Dennis Williams, announced a special promotion for the next meeting on March 19 - anyone who wears green will receive a free bingo card, and March birthday celebrants will also get an additional free card.

  • The Senior Citizen Club meets on the first and third Thursday of each month.
  • The March 5 meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m.
  • The next meeting will be held on March 19 at St. Paul's Church in Staunton.

The players

Dennis Williams

President of the Staunton Senior Citizen Club.

Judy Hampton

Club member who served as the bingo caller.

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What they’re saying

“Everyone who wears green for St. Patrick's Day at the next meeting will receive a free bingo card, and the March birthday people will get an additional free card.”

— Dennis Williams, Club President

What’s next

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The takeaway

The Staunton Senior Citizen Club continues to foster a sense of community and engagement among local seniors through regular meetings, social activities, and small incentives like free bingo cards for wearing green, demonstrating the importance of providing opportunities for older adults to stay active and connected.