Fundraising co-ordinator Sam-antha Powell expects 200 people to participate in the evening, with players matching clips of songs with songs on playing cards.
‘This is our first Bogan Bingo evenings, but we hope to make it an annual event and one of our major fundraisers,’ she said.
‘The idea has been received well amongst our members and supporters all of whom have a great sense of humour.’
Ms Powell said all money raised from the night would go directly to families, with camps run by the not-for-profit dependant on donations.
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READ NOW‘Our families usually don’t get out in the community like most, due to our children not always being able to deal with surroundings, noise, lights or crowds,’ she said.
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