Comedy Bingo Spring Social at Southport Market a fun day out while school strikes are on

Andrew Brown
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The Comedy Bingo Spring Social at Southport Market with host Brendan Riley

Are you looking for something fun and affordable to enjoy while the school strikes are on today? 

The second Comedy Bingo Spring Social takes place at Southport Market today, with doors opening at 1pm for a 1.30pm start. 

It’s a fun, family friendly event suitable for people of all ages, with people able to win some great prizes. 

It’s superb value too with just £3 admission which includes a free tea, coffee, pint of beer or wine.

People can book their place via: skiddle.com/e/36296135 or the Big Comedy website www.bigcomedyuk.com or can pay on the door. 

Tickets can also be purchased on the door subject to availability or people, or groups, can call Brendan Riley on 07770591625. 

The first two events have been made possible thanks to sponsorship from Crystal Clear Opticians and the Community Link Foundation Charity. The third Spring Social, which takes place on Wednesday 29th March, has been sponsored by Halliwell Jones MINI Southport

Comedy Bingo Spring Socials host Brendan Riley said: “Are you at a loose end today with the schools being off? 

“The new Comedy Bingo Spring Socials really are fun for everyone! It’s good, clean family fun which will keep people of all ages entertained. 

“We had quite a few children at our last one, it made for a lovely atmosphere. They loved trying bingo for the first time, trying to find all the numbers and trying to win the prizes on offer. 

“With the strikes on, there will be a lot of grandparents locally suddenly looking after young ones today – these events are a very affordable, fun way of keeping everyone entertained and putting a big smile on people’s faces.

“The feedback we had from the first Comedy Bingo Spring Social was tremendous. It was lots of fun, and good for the traders inside Southport Market too with all the food outlets open. 

“I thought the Spring Socials would be good for retired and elderly people in the area, but also young mums and their kids, mums’ groups, social groups, blokes on their own. We had a few children in for the first event too.

“I would like to say a big thank you to our sponsors: Crystal Clear Opticians, Halliwell Jones MINI Southport and the Community Link Foundation for allowing this to happen. I am also grateful for the support from Leah, Mark and Denise at Southport Market. 

“I would love to carry on with these Spring Socials and if anyone would like a conversation about supporting future events, I would be happy to speak with them.”

 

 

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