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Joshua Hamer Legacy Foundation Basket Bingo

Join us for a fun night of bingo and great prizes, all while supporting a good cause. Scroll to learn more about our 2nd annual basket bingo event!
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Event Details

Join us for Bingo!

When: Friday, April 26, 2024

Doors Open: 5:00 PM

Bingo: 6:30 - 9:30 PM

Where: American Legion

338 E Main St, Rising Sun, MD 21911

 

Food available for purchase and cash bar

 

How to Participate

**TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT**

 

Ticket: Includes 20 cards - $30

Special 1: 50/50 Progressive - $5

Special 2: Gift Basket - $5

Tables of 8 - $300 (Each person receives a Ticket, Special 1, Special 2, and 1 dauber)

 

 

Sponsor Us!

Single Dauber - $150

Includes: Sponsor link on Hamer Legacy Basket Bingo event page ... Recognition on social media ... Signage at the Basket Bingo ... Inclusion on the basket bingo pamphlet.

 

Double Dauber - $500

Includes: 4 tickets (each person receives a ticket, 2 specials, and 1 dauber) and everything from "Single Dauber".

 

Event Sponsor - $1,000

Includes: 8 tickets (each person receives a ticket, 2 specials, and 1 dauber) ... and everything from "Single Dauber".

Sponsorship Opportunities

Event Sponsors

Horizon Cinemas Fallston

American Legion Post 194

   

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Mucho Gusto

Rojek Welding & Mechanical Services

   

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Tar Heel Construction

   

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Lures Bar and Grille

   

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Philly Pretzel Factory (Bel Air)

   

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Hoot Heating & Air

   

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The MMM Team - Crosscounty Mortgage

   

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Olivia's Nutrition & Fitness

   

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Desserts By 2 Bombin' Babes

   

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SM&T Insurance Services LLC

   

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KMS Balance and Dizziness Rehailitation

   

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Bayer Welding & Equipment

   

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About Joshua Hamer

Joshua Evan Hamer was born on April 2nd, 2001 in Denton, Texas. Joshua was the youngest child of four brothers. At a very young age, Joshua fell in love with all sports, but baseball was his favorite. He was a gifted student who excelled in school. Joshua was always smiling. He loved life and was a friend to everyone he met. As Joshua got older, he worked very hard to play on travel baseball teams and attend a private high school.

On March 2, 2017, Joshua was on his way to school when he was tragically killed in a car accident. Josh was just 15 years old. We hope to honor him through this foundation.