Star Bingo Hall
Five Star bingo is excited to announce that our new bingo system has been installed!!! The new system has 48 tabletop units and 60 hand-held units for electronic bingo. The bingo machine has been upgraded to accommodate the 1-TV, 2-TV and 3-TV bingo boards for regular games and the bonanza. The Star Bingo Hall in Crumlin, Dublin 12, has been earmarked for demolition by Nimbin Ltd, whose directors are Wil Byrne, Jack Norton, Thaddeus McCarthy and James Eivers. Texas Star Bingo. 5,332 likes 22 talking about this 2,176 were here. West Houston's premiere bingo hall, and home of #htxbingo.
In 2019 we paid out more than $8,000,000 CASH!!!
Yes we are open every day!
CDC guidelines will be enforced. Please maintain social distancing, smoking will not be allowed inside the hall, masks will be required at all times except when eating or drinking. Please keep your hands clean at all times. Hand sanitizer will be provided or bring your own. If you are feeling sick STAY HOME! The safety of our customers and employees will be our first priority.
Speed Bingo Monday through Friday!.
5 / $50 Games (in merchandise)
Still just a penny to Play!
Pulltab Mania begins every day at 5 p.m.!
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays
$12 Computers with $2 add ons!
Sunday through Wednesday
$14 Computers with $2 add ons!
We don’t have optional games. Everything is included in your pack!
Computers have the maximum of 66 cards per game and include all games with nothing extra to buy!
Open 7 Days a Week!
Separate Non- Smoking Section
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Star Bingo Hall
Monday – Wednesday : Doors open at 4:30 PM
Event tabs sales start at 5:00 PM
1st session starts at 7:10 PM
2nd session starts at 8:30 PM
Thursdays Doors Open at 4:30 PM
Event tabs sales start at 5:00 PM
1st session starts at 7:10 PM
2nd session starts at 8:30 PM
Friday Doors Open at 4:30 PM
Event tabs sales start at 5:00 PM
1st session starts at 7:10 PM
2nd session starts at 8:30 PM
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Saturday Doors Open at 4:30 PM
Event tabs sales start at 5:00 PM
1st session starts at 6:00 PM
2nd session starts at 7:10 PM
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Sunday Doors open at 4:30 PM
Event tabs sales start at 5:00 PM
1st session starts at 6:10 PM
2nd session starts at 7:30 PM
The general manager of a Saskatoon bingo hall said he was shocked to learn that an October outbreak declared at the facility resulted in 80 cases of COVID-19.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority revealed the number in response to an inquiry from The StarPhoenix this week.
The SHA posted a warning on Nov. 6 about a “potential COVID-19 superspreader exposure” at an event held Oct. 24 at City Centre Bingo on 22nd Street in the Caswell Hill neighbourhood.
“I’m flabbergasted by that,” City Centre general manager Gordy Ouellette said of the number in an interview on Friday. “That blows my mind.”
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SHA spokeswoman Amanda Purcell said in an email that the 80 positive cases include secondary spread uncovered through contact tracing.
City Centre Bingo closed for two weeks for thorough cleaning after the alert, then reopened for a week. It closed again in late November, when the province reduced the capacity for facilities like bingo halls to 30 people.
On Dec. 19, the province mandated the closure of bingo halls and casinos.
Ouellette said he’s skeptical that the number of cases could be as high as 80, since the bingo hall had followed all the rules.
About 225 people visited the 23,000-square-foot facility, which has with a capacity of 710 people, on Oct. 24 — about the same turnout as any other Sunday since City Centre reopened in July, he said. It imposed a 225-person limit to allow for social distancing among patrons and staff, he added.
“I don’t want to absolve ourselves of any blame for this, but we followed every mandate plus more.”
The hall implemented mandatory masks about a week before the province introduced a measure requiring masks in indoor public spaces in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert.
It also bought six scanners before reopening, to gauge people’s temperatures for signs of fever, Ouellette said.
“Every person who came into this bingo hall got scanned. I had to hire extra staff for that.”
City Centre Bingo is owned by the 55 Saskatoon charities for which it raises money.
The bingo hall outbreak is believed to be the largest in Saskatchewan linked to a single event on one day, although Purcell did not respond to an email seeking confirmation of that.
A series of gospel outreach events in Prince Albert in the fall was connected to 86 cases in 17 communities. Another “potential” superspreader was identified at Crackers bar in Saskatoon from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4, resulting in 87 cases, according to a CTV News report on Thursday.
The SHA has declined to offer an explanation of how it defines a superspreader event.
© Matt Smith Gordy Ouellette runs City Centre Bingo, which has been closed since November.Related
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