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NEVADA EDITION
VOLUME 31, NO. 4, APRIL 2016
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INDEX
As I See It.............................Page 17
Ask Annie.......................................26
Astrology .......................................37
Bingo & Casino Guide ..................34
Bingo Bugle Hotlines....................15
Bingo Land ......................................6
Bob on Bingo...................................6
Buffets............................................26
Business Box Ads .........................33
Coffee Break .................................32
Coffee Break Answers .................37
Top tools
■ Online retirement planning
Dear Savvy Senior,
I’ve been searching on the Internet for retirement planning tools and calculators and
am not sure where to turn. Which sites can
you recommend that are easy to use, provide
good information and don’t charge a fee?
Calculating Carl
Dear Carl,
When it comes to getting a handle on your
financial situation and gauging how much
Dear Aunt Bingo............................24
Dear Dream Lady..........................15
Jackpot Hotlines...........................17
Monthly Sweeps ...........................33
Nevada Happenings................34-36
Savvy Senior....................................4
Subscriptions ................................36
The Bingo Sisters............................4
The Kitchen Diva...........................26
you’ll need to retire, the Internet offers a buffet of tools and calculators that can be very
helpful. Here are some good sites to help get
you started.
Retirement Tools
Some of the best retirement planning tools
and calculators on the Web today are offered
through large financial service companies.
While the purpose of these tools is to entice
new business, most companies don’t require
you to be a client or purchase their products
to use them. Here are four dandy sites to use
(try several and compare), all of which are
free.
WealthRuler: Available at TD Ameritrade, this tool charts your retirement outlook
and suggests ways to help you develop a plan
to reach your goals. Go to www.tdameritrade.com/planningretirementlwealthruler.ht
ml and plug in your financial information
(taxes, planned financial events, yearly income, projected Social Security, IRAs and
other investments) to get your results.
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April 12 is Kate’s birthday which she
loves to have celebrated. I started the day by
inviting her out to breakfast. She said, “No,
thanks.”
“Aw, come on,” I coaxed. “I promise you
can have anything you want and I won’t say
a word.”
She was skeptical but finally agreed and
I knew she would have her beloved sausage
gravy on biscuits. She did and I thought, “Oh,
the cholesterol, oh, the carbohydrates, oh the
calories,” but as promised, did not say anything.
After breakfast I took her shopping to a
favorite shoe emporium, where I hoped to replace her rather ragged looking boots. This
worked out well and soon she was wearing a
smart grey pair with lateral pleats at the top
that really looked good, and, she assured me,
felt wonderful.
Retirement Income Calculator: Provided by T. Rowe Price (www3.troweprice.
comlric/ric/public/ric.do), this tool uses the
Monte Carlo methodology to project whether
your retirement-income needs will be met
based on your savings, assets and age.
Vanguard Retirement Center: Provides
retirement advice, along with different calculators depending on your needs and age:
More than five years to retirement, less than
five years to retirement, and already retired.
See https://personal.vanguard.comluslplanningeducationlretirement.
MyPlan Retirement Quick Check: Offered by Fidelity (Fidelity.com/myplan) this
site starts with a fun “Snapshot” introduction
that puts your retirement reality in perspective, and will help you create a plan to help
you reach your retirement goals.
Other Resources
If you don’t like the company sites, there
are many others you can turn to for free retirement planning information and calculators, such as:
Choose To Save: Created by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, this site
(Choosetosave.org) offers the Ballpark Estimate retirement planning worksheet, more
than 100 online calculators, savings tips and
links to resources to help you manage your finances and plan your retirement.
CNN Money (cgi.money.cnn.com/retirement/tools): Provides a number of calculators
that projects what and how much you need to
save for retirement, and how you compare with
other people in your age and income level.
MSN Money: Has a “Retirement and Wills
Center” that offers a retirement planner and calculator and gives tips and strategies for saving
for retirement. Visit moneycentral.msn.com/
personal-finance- click on “Retirement.”
Yahoo Finance: Offers retirement information and a variety of calculators at http://finance.yahoo.com/retirement.
AOL Money & Finance: Provides financial and retirement calculators at www.wal-
Then we were off to Bingo where I had
arranged a couple of little surprises with our
friends who ran the place. At the beginning
of the third game, the caller announced that
we were celebrating Kate’s birthday and
would play a special game in her honor. It
turned out to be the big plus with the four
corners, which is an all-time favorite of
Kate’s. She didn’t win but was on which was
not nearly as good but kept her spirits high.
Several people stopped by our table to
wish her a happy birthday. It’s easy to make
friends at Bingo and soon the whole place
was like a family party.
After the break when I bought Kate a
doughnut of her choice, she won a simple
game of two parallel lines. Her birthday was
going splendidly and I felt good about doing
a bit of preplanning.
She was on one more time during the session and left feeling happy.
Next we met Rod and Cliff for dinner at
our favorite steak house. Cliff had a great gift
for Kate, in a longish necklace-looking box.
When she opened it, she discovered two tickets to the next Seahawks game and was delighted.
Rod had also come up with a gift. He proposed a day of Bingo at a nearby casino,
when he would buy our meals. All in all it
was a super evening and the day altogether
had been just great.
As we were preparing to leave the restaurant, Cliff said, “I don’t suppose any of you
know what else happened on this date.”
We were all properly puzzled when Kate
said, “I know.”
We turned to her expectantly. “President
Franklin Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945.
And the whole nation went into mourning,
but not me.”
“You idiot,” I said. “You weren’t born
yet.”
letpop.com/calculators/retirement.
Bank Rate: Go to Bankrate.com and click
on “Retirement” for a variety of retirement
calculators.
Specific Calculations
To get estimates or information on specific
areas of retirement, here are some additional
resources that can help.
Social Security: To estimate your future
Social Security retirement benefits at different
ages using different future earnings projections see www.ssa.gov/estimator . Also see
Metlife.comlindividual/financial-toolslsocialsecurity-toollindex.html, which offers a tool
to help you decide when to start drawing your
benefits.
IRAs: To determine which type of IRA
(Roth or traditional) is best for you, how
much you can contribute and whether you
should convert part or all of a traditional IRA
to a Roth IRA see Morningstar’s IRA calculator at http://screen.morningstar.com/
IRA/IRACalculator.html.
Immediate Annuities: To calculate how
much you can get with an immediate annuity
see Immediateannuities.com.
Life Expectancy: One of the key (and unknown) elements of retirement planning is
how long you’ll live. Log on to
Livingtol00.com to get your estimate.
Financial Planning
If you’re looking for a detailed financial
plan, there are several new websites that offer
interactive tools to help you see your current
financial situation and map out your financial
goals—all for free. The sites: SimpliFi.net,
Planwithvoyant.com and ESPlannerBasic
(Basic.esplanner.com). You’ll need to plug in
your income information expenses, debts, assets, insurance, savings and retirement accounts, and the sites will do the rest.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O.
Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit www.savvysenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC
Today show and author of The Savvy Senior book.
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Bingo in a bus station
I don’t know if you have ever heard the
old expression, “It’s as noisy in here as a
bus station.” Well, I thought of that old
adage the other night while TRYING to
play Bingo at my regular Monday night
venue.
For a couple of years I have walked
across the street from my apartment, here
in Palm Springs, California, to play at a
small hotel/restaurant complex. The caller
for the evening has been a tall, lanky guy
whose comic persona is that of a drag
queen. But, before you get the wrong idea,
he is what you might call a “half-way drag
queen.”
This guy must be about 6’2” to start
with. And, after he adds high heels and an
incredibly tall, stacked-up wig, he is more
of an entertainer than a guy trying to look
like a woman.
All that being said, a few weeks ago—
for one reason or another—he was not
there to lead us in Bingo. His substitute
was a senior citizen who was once a showgirl on Broadway. Although she had been
a frequent player there, it was obvious that
this was her first time at the helm of a
Bingo session.
To make matters worse, the regular
sound system was on the fritz. When she
spoke, only about a dozen or so of the people nearest to her could understand her.
And, the restaurant where Bingo is played
each week was packed with people visiting Palm Springs for a festival.
So, here was a slightly out-of-place,
aging entertainer, trying to hold court in a
packed, noisy restaurant, with a defective
sound system. And, many in the crowd
were expecting the regular host and were
disappointed. It was a recipe for disaster.
It was like trying to play Bingo in a busy
bus station. As the evening progressed, I
moved to the front in order to hear what
she was saying.
In some ways, it was the strangest night
of Bingo I ever experienced. In another
way, it was proof that if you really like the
game you’ll strain to hear every word,
even if chaos is going on all around you.
Have you ever been in a situation like
that? I have heard from many of you that
even in some QUIET places you still can’t
understand the callers. And, as I have
pointed out in past months, that is a growing concern.
Drop me a line on the Internet: bobonbingo@earthlink.net. And, if you don’t
have e-mail, a friend says you can use his
physical address: DD, Box 5441, Palm
Springs, CA, 92263.
Next time: Some wonderful comments
from the mailbox.
BINGO LAND
...Stories from the Real World & Cyberspace
■ This month: Museum teaches history through Bingo
By Jeffrey Charboneau
Special to the Bingo Bugle
Historical Bingo
This winter, Estes Park Museum in
Colorado hosted a special Bingo event as
a way of sharing more about the rich history of Estes Park in a fun way, while giving participants an opportunity to win
prizes in the process. The Bingo game was
for all ages and no prior knowledge of
local history was necessary to participate.
The event was free of charge and snacks
and refreshments were provided. Estes
Park Museum conducts activities that preserve, share and respect the unique history
of Estes Park.
Forget Me Not Bingo
The Center for Leadership & Community Engagement at Central Washington
University in Ellensburg, Washington,
connects students and other community
stakeholders for educational service and
leadership development programs that
promote positive social change. Among its
recent projects was Forget Me Not Bingo,
held at the Ellensburg Adult Activity Center to help raise funds and awareness for
the National Parkinson Foundation and
support the fight against Parkinson disease. During the event, CWU students interacted with older adults while playing
Bingo and gaining knowledge about the
National Parkinson Foundation.
Hospice Bingo Event
SouthernCare Hospice hosted a special
Bingo for individuals participating in the
Richland Walks Program at Richland Mall
in Springfiled Township, Ohio. The group
gathered in the food court to enjoy a lively
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session of Bingo and to get heart-healthy
tips. “We do a monthly Bingo the second
Tuesday of each month from 9 a.m. to 10
a.m. to benefit local seniors,” said SouthernCare Hospice Community Relations
Specialist Sarah Heintz. The Bingo serves
as an opportunity for seniors to engage
and stay motivated as part of the Richland
Walks Program. The Springfield Township Fire Department was also on hand for
blood pressure and sugar checks.
Class Action Lawsuit
The mayors of Windsor and Tecumseh,
Ontario, Canada launched a public awareness campaign urging charitable organizations to opt out of class-action lawsuits that
could leave the two communities on the
hook for $70 million. Launched by the ALS
Society of Essex County and Belle River
District Minor Hockey Association, the
lawsuits
allege
Windsor
and Tecumseh charged excessive fees for
Bingo licenses. Both the ALS Society and
the Community Gaming and Entertainment
Group are listed as plaintiffs in the suit
against Windsor. In the suit against Tecumseh, the hockey association is listed as a
plaintiff alongside the Essex County
Dancers Incorporated as well as the Community Gaming and Entertainment Group.
The groups are seeking compensation for
every organization that paid license fees for
Bingo and charitable gaming events dating
back to 1993. Every charitable organization
that paid the fees is automatically included
in the lawsuit unless they specifically opt
out, according to a joint news release issued
by the two mayors.
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The above players all had a great time!!!!
Row 1: Henrietta Kopecki, Ramona Byrd, Raymond Schuttenberg
Row 2: Mark and Karen Carson, Cleo White
Row 3: Sharon Bailey and LuEllen Boyle, Carmen Cortez
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Row 6: Francesca and Michael McDonnell, Cheryl Marker
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Dear Dream Lady,
I have been having dreams about rainbows and red roses. I have never had
dreams that were pleasant until now. I am
44. I have never gotten on with my life. I
have not married because I have not met
the right guy. I have not had any major
changes in my life. I take care of my mom
and this has been a long haul for me—
which has been worrisome and stressful. I
do hope my dreams about rainbows and
red roses point to something good happening for me. Thank you.
Serena V. P., Olathe, Kansas
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Spaghetti Plants?
April Fool’s Day is when you should believe
nothing and trust no one. In other words, it’s just
like every other day. – Anonymous
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Ah, sweet April and the smell of spring
with the promise of lazy days of summer
wafting on the breeze. When I was teaching,
April and May were the winding down
months as I finished the years’s curriculum
and prepared to say goodbye to students I had
grown to love. In recent years, my husband
and I have wintered in Bullhead City, Arizona. It’s across the river from Laughlin, Nevada, which happens to be the location of ten
or so casinos. Not that I visit those money
snatchers of iniquity. OK, OK, I can hear my
family, friends, and loyal readers of this column screaming as they read this, “Liar, liar,
pants on fire!” so shut up already. Yes, I do. I
also play Bingo at three of them, namely
Riverside, River Lodge, and Tropicana. We
play at the Trop the most because the staff
there is extra friendly; except for Michelle.
According to my husband she’s evil. Ha, ha,
just kidding, folks, because we actually love
her and Robert particularly likes to needle
her. Anyway, we were on a losing streak and
I told Michelle it was her fault. Of course,
losing is common for us so I don’t know who
to blame at the other places we play except
for my brother Richard. He doesn’t gamble
so he keeps telling me he put losing mojo on
us so that Robert and I will give up our favorite hobby. Not likely; but I am researching
how to change bad mojo in to good. I’m sure
there’s a way.
On the Bullhead City side of the Colorado
River the local BPOE, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, sponsor a Bingo that’s
open to the public. They offer non-smoking
games most Friday nights with a five dollar
minimum buy in. Annually, BPO Elks from
across America give more than $200 Million
in cash, goods, and services to our nation’s
youth, veterans, disadvantaged, handicapped,
and individuals and groups in support of patriotic and civic programs. That’s impressive
and reinforces that our Bingo dollars are put
to good use when we play in our hometown
games run by charitable organizations.
Would you believe it if I told you that my
losing streak finally ended when I won a million dollar cash ball at a Las Vegas Bingo
game? If you did, I’d have to shout with glee,
“April Fool!” I hated April Fool’s Day as a
teacher, but rather enjoy it these days. An especially good prank was sprung in 1957 in
England. The BBC broadcast a film purporting to show Swiss farmers picking freshlygrown spaghetti in what they called the Swiss
Spaghetti Harvest. The BBC were later
flooded with requests to purchase a spaghetti
plant! Boy, how gullible can some people
be? On another note, no joking, April 16th is
Husband Appreciation Day. Take yours to
Bingo. If he gets to holler Bingo then you’ll
appreciate him even more. Robert and I have
been married almost forty years. Each year
that passes, my love grows because he puts
up with me. Until next month, may Lady
Luck blow you kisses as you dance out the
door with dollars. Win big. E-mail me at
homemailbox@roadrunner.com to show
your appreciation of this column, LOL.
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Bugle Cruise News
■ Cruise 2016’s Exquisite Ports of Call: St. Kitts; Second in a fourpart series
By Jeffrey Charboneau
Special to the Bingo Bugle
Setting sail from Fort Lauderdale,
Florida, on November 12, 2016, the 28th
Annual World Championship Bingo Tournament & Gaming Cruise will explore the
exotic eastern Caribbean with stops at four
exciting island destinations—St. Maarten,
St. Kitts, San Juan and Grand Turk.
Your second port of call is St. Kitts,
with its unsurpassed natural beauty, sunny
skies, warm waters, and white sandy
beaches.
Uncrowded and unspoiled, St. Kitts is
famed worldwide for its protected ecosystems. Nature lovers will want to take advantage of the various tours through lava
formations, tropical forest areas and seaside lagoons. Boating tours and scuba diving expeditions are also favorite activities.
And quaint shopping areas and beautiful
colonial architecture draw visitors to the
small towns dotting the island.
Island activities include outstanding
hiking through the island’s rainforests;
golfing on internationally ranked golf
courses; and fishing, boating, and diving
or snorkeling through underwater reefs
and shipwrecks.
There is also a wealth of historic points
of interest, including restored fortresses
and ancient petroglyphs. And in the midst
of all these attractions are many of the
finest and most welcoming plantation inns
in the Caribbean.
Sights not to be missed include the city
of Basseterre, which is set against the
backdrop of St. Kitts’ rolling green hills
and dotted by elegant Georgian architecture. It is considered one of the most beautiful and engaging of the Caribbean’s
small capital cities.
Sandy Point is the second largest of St.
Kitts’ towns. During the 17th century, it
was the center of the island’s tobacco
trade. Among the town’s most interesting
sights are the large tobacco warehouses
constructed by the Dutch West India Company.
Old Road Bay is the site where Sir
Thomas Warner and a small group of travelers began the first permanent European
settlement in the Leeward Islands. It was
tobacco that had drawn Warner to the island, and it was the island’s tobacco crop
that first supported the settlement, later
followed by a larger sugar industry.
Liamuiga is the name of St. Kitts’ central mountain, a lush, 3,792-foot volcanic
peak known during the colonial period as
Mount Misery. A rugged hiking adventure
up Mount Liamuiga takes visitors through
the exotic flora and fauna of the island’s
rainforest to the mile-wide crater-rim of
this dormant volcano. Among the vineladen trees and tropical wildflowers, are a
wide variety of rare and colorful birds,
butterflies, monkeys and other fascinating
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collected through sales is verified by the
number of packs sold. The Bingo agent
who gave her the packs came up short
money when she tallied her sales for the
evening. Her being short money may
cause very serious ramifications; her honesty may be questioned or even greater
consequences may result.
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Nevada
Lucky Lady
■ Readers respond
Dear Readers: A few issued ago, we ran
a letter from a woman who had been given
extra packs by mistake during her buy-in
at Bingo. She chose to play the packs, and
even won a jackpot, but never told the hall
of the mistake. She later felt guilty and
wrote in asking what she should do. Following are some reader reactions to that
letter. Feel free to write if you also want
to weigh in! —Aunt Bingo
Dear Aunt Bingo,
I’m writing in regard to a letter you received from “Lucky Lady” about a
“dilemma” she faced at Bingo when she
was accidently given two extra Bingo
packs which she played instead of returning when she realized the mistake.
The main aspect of the situation was
not addressed, and that is of accountability. Packs sold are numbered and money
Dear Aunt Bingo,
I mostly liked how you handled the
situation with the player who was given
extra packs by mistake, but I also feel
like you were a little bit too gentle with
her.
This was not a “theoretical theft,” as
you phrased it. The lady knew right away
that she had been given packs she did not
pay for and she even set them aside,
which further proves that she knew they
did not belong to her. Only later did she
give in to temptation and play them, and
never admitted the mistake to the Bingo
operators.
At the very least she should pay the
cost of the paper so the Bingo doesn’t
have the financial error. What she does
with the $75 she won is between her and
her conscience. —Joan C., via email
Share your views! Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the
Bingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington
98070, or email her at STENGL456@aol.com. Be
sure to include your name and address (you can
request that your name not be published), as typically she will not include anonymous letters in her
columns.
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Antipasto
■ A classic for April
Dear Ask Annie,
It has been a long time since I prepared
an antipasto salad for my family. Can you
just give me a list of the ingredients you recommend? I know the amounts depend upon
how many people I am serving. Thanks.
Peggy S., from Baltimore, Maryland
Dear Peggy,
This is a very easy question to answer.
The meats and cheeses include salami,
proscuitto, pepperoni, boiled ham, provolone cheese, Parmesan cheese and grated
mozzarella cheese. I start out with Romaine
lettuce, sliced Roma tomatoes, cucumber
slices, canned artichoke quarters and sliced
hard-boiled eggs. I garnish with canned tuna
(drained of all water), olives, onions and
peppercinis (Greek peppers that come in a
jar). I add a favorite oil and vinegar based
dressing (I use Newman’s Family Italian).
Be creative and add more to your liking. Let
me know what you add too. Enjoy! —
Annie
Dear Annie,
I love your recipes and use many. Our
squash season is gone for the best tasting
ones, but I’ll do with store bought. In the
recipe in October 2015 Bingo Bugle, for the
baked stuffed zucchini squash, I noticed you
said add scallion—meaning onion? Then
add nuts—what kind and how many? I
guess I could use pumpkin seeds. Well keep
up the good recipes. And when you get a
chance reply. Thank you for my answer.
Maryanne F., from Oceano, California
Dear Maryanne,
I can only assume turning seventy has its
drawbacks. I meant to say onions, not scallions. Also I did not include any nuts in the
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(WBP$14.99); Sunday Brunch, 8am-4pm, $9.99
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recipe. I never tried using pumpkin seeds,
but I will next time I prepare my squash.
Thanks for the alert. I will try to be more
careful in the future. Here’s the corrected
copy of the recipe.
BAKED STUFFED ZUCCHINI
SQUASH
8
zucchini, 1/2 lb. each or one 4 lb zucchini
1/4 c. margarine
1
small onion, chopped
1
lb. mushrooms, chopped
2
c. soft bread crumbs
8
eggs
4
T. fresh parsley, minced
2
T. fresh basil, chopped
1
c. grated Parmesan cheese
salt and pepper to taste
Scrub zucchini and cut in half lengthwise. Scoop out and reserve pulp, leaving
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shells 1/4 inch thick. Drop shells into boiling
water and boil for 5 minutes. Chop pulp and
sauté in margarine. Add chopped onions and
mushrooms; sauté 3 minutes longer. Remove from heat. Beat eggs with parsley,
basil, salt and pepper to taste. Add egg mixture and fresh breadcrumbs to pulp mixture.
Spoon into zucchini shells—which have
been drained. Top with grated cheese. Use
your choice of cheese; Parmesan is only one
suggestion. Place into a baking dish—which
has been greased with margarine. Add 1/2
inch of water and bake, uncovered, in preheated 350F oven for about 30 minutes. Let
stand 5 minutes, then serve.
Your comments and questions about cooking and entertaining will be addressed in this monthly column.
Write to “Ask Annie” c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE 168th
Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida 32162.So Ask
Annie. Don’t forget you can email me at aennis@thevillages.net. And let’s get cooking.
vitamin A, as well as good amounts of antioxidants. However, because the pod of the
snow pea and sugar snap pea are eaten, they
provide the nutritional benefits of high fiber
and vitamin C that garden peas do not.
This recipe for Fresh Pea and Lettuce
Salad provides a delicious showcase for
various varieties of peas. It’s perfect as a
stand-alone salad or as a side dish with
chicken or fish.
Oh, Sweet Pea
If there is a poster vegetable for spring,
one that embodies the fresh flavors we are
so ready for after a season of roots and
leafy greens, it would be the garden pea.
This crop loves the still-cool temperatures
of the first weeks of the new season, and
its plants produce prolific white or lavender blooms that are lovely to look at…if
you are lucky enough to grow them. Those
flowers give way to showy, bright-green
bulging pods.
There are three main types of garden
peas. First there is the classic green pea
that produces a pod full of plump, round,
green peas. This is the part of the plant we
eat, discarding the pods, which tend to be
tough. These peas are sometimes called
English peas. Fresh peas from the field or
garden are sweet, creamy and bursting
with the fresh taste of the season. For
those of us who don’t have the opportunity
to purchase fresh peas, they can be found
in the frozen section of your grocery.
The snow pea and the sugar snap pea,
which is a cross between the snow pea and
the garden pea, are varieties that have the
same fresh deliciousness of garden peas.
But it’s the pods, with their texture and
crunch that are so tasty.
When buying fresh green peas, look for
firm, brightly colored pods. Small pods
tend to be the most tender and usually will
have a fresher taste. Plan to prepare your
garden peas right away, as the sugars in all
varieties begin turning to starch after harvesting.
Although they come from the same family, the nutritional values of peas vary.
Green garden peas contain high amounts of
FRESH PEA AND LETTUCE
SALAD
2
tablespoons unsalted butter
1
tablespoon olive oil
5
small stalks green garlic, thinly sliced, or 3
cloves garlic, finely chopped
1
teaspoon salt
1
teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup fresh or frozen green peas
1
cup fresh snow peas
1
cup sugar snap peas
2
small heads butter lettuce (about 6 ounces),
washed, cored and torn into large pieces
3
green onions, roots removed and discarded,
white and green parts diced
1
tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
1. Heat 1 tablespoon butter and 2 tablespoons oil in a 12-inch skillet over
medium heat. Add the garlic and season
with 1/2 teaspoon of the salt and pepper.
Cook, stirring often, until soft but not
browned, about 3 minutes. 2. Add peas
and cook until bright green and tender,
about 4 minutes. Stir in remaining butter,
along with lettuce and 1 tablespoon water.
Season with remaining salt and pepper.
Remove from heat. Stir until lettuce is just
wilted, about 1 minute. Sprinkle with the
green onions and lemon juice. Serves 4.
Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and author of seven
cookbooks. Her new cookbook is The Kitchen Diva’s
Diabetic
Cookbook.
Her
website
is
www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes
and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis,
The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Read Gina Harlow’s blog about food and gardening at www.peachesandprosciutto.com. Recipes may not be reprinted
without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.
© King Features
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Bingo Friends from Tacoma, WA
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Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that
each row across, each column down and each small 9-box
square contains all fo the numbers from one to nine.
Difficulty this month: ★★★
FIND AT LEAST 6 DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN PANELS
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1 Mooing critter
4 Ancient region surrounding
Athens
10 Reagan era mil. program
13 Disgusted grunts
15 Resident of Tibet’s capital
16 Muscle spasm
17 Illegal activity admitted by
Lance Armstrong in
January 2013
19 Writer for whom the Edgar
award is named
20 Not sacred
21 Secret matters
23 Baba who stole from
thieves
24 Singer with Crosby, Stills &
Nash
27 Glass container
29 Actress Cannon
30 Peter Fonda’s title
beekeeper
31 Opposed (to)
34 Hurts with a tusk
37 ESPN show with an “Inside
Pitch” segment
42 Willem of “Platoon”
43 100-lawmakers group
44 “Peter Pan” pirate
47 Hang around
49 Pretoria’s land: Abbr.
50 Trousseau holder
53 Stomach-punch response
55 Start of the line that includes “wherefore art thou”
56 Female star
60 Comfy room
61 Volcanic Hawaiian
landmark, and a hint to the
first word of 17-, 24-, 37and 50-Across
64 Night’s opposite
65 __ Pie: ice cream treat
66 Reached base in a cloud of
dust
67 “Tasty!”
68 Unsettling looks
69 Arid
DOWN
1 Baby bears
2 Look at lasciviously
3 “So what?”
4 Alan of “M*A*S*H”
5 Like rosebushes
6 Pub spigot
7 “Woe __”: Patricia T.
O’Conner grammar book
8 Gondolier’s “street”
9 Hopping mad
10 One of Minn.’s Twin Cities
11 Singer Warwick
12 Frigid historic period
14 Aretha’s genre
18 551, at the Forum
22 Dad’s nephew
25 Aerie hatchlings
26 Playing an extra NBA
period, say
27 Quick blow
28 Gardner once married to
Sinatra
29 Refusing to listen
32 Use, as a coupon
33 Entrepreneur-aiding org.
35 Optimistic
36 Opposite of WSW
38 Come in last
39 Lasagna-loving cat
40 Growth chart nos.
41 Brewed drink
44 Poorly made
45 Wells’ “The Island of Dr. __”
46 Arnold Palmer or Shirley
Temple, drinkwise
48 Where charity begins
51 Formally gives up
52 Raise, as a sail
53 Old fort near Monterey
54 Sounds of wonder
57 Grandson of Adam
58 Depilatory brand
59 Hot tub swirl
62 Alias letters
63 Former Russian space
station
Unscramble these four words, one letter to
each square, to form four ordinary words.
© Tribune Media Services
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LAS VEGAS
ALIANTE
7300 Aliante Parkway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 692-7777
TIMES: 10am, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10pm; Fri. & Sat. 12am
TEXAS STATION
2101 Texas Star Lane, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-1000
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
HENDERSON
ARIZONA CHARLIES BOULDER
4575 Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 951-5800
TIMES: 7, 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1, 3, 5am
ARIZONA CHARLIES DECATUR
740 S. Decatur Blvd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 250-5200
TIMES: 7, 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1, 3, 5am
BOULDER STATION
4111 Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 432-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
CANNERY EASTSIDE
5255 S. Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 856-5402
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Thu-Sun 9am; Fri & Sat 11pm
CANNERY NORTHSIDE
2121 East Craig Road, N. L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 507-5825
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pm
ELDORADO
S. of Lake Mead on Water St., Henderson(702) 564-1811
TIMES: Sun.-Thu.: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri/Sat.: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
FIESTA HENDERSON
777 W. Lake Mead Drive, Henderson . . .(702) 558-7000
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GREEN VALLEY RANCH
2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson .(702) 617-7777
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SUNSET STATION
1301 W. Sunset Road, Henderson . . . . . .(702) 547-7777
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LAUGHLIN
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2400 N. Rancho Dr., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-7000
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GOLD COAST
4000 W. Flamingo Rd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 367-7111
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
JERRY’S NUGGET
1821 Las Vegas Bl. N., N. L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 399-3000
Times: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Thu., Fri. & Sat. 11pm
PALACE STATION
2411 W. Sahara Ave., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 367-2411
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
PLAZA
1 Main Street, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 634-6575
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
POKER PALACE
2757 N. Las Vegas Blvd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 657-4247
TIMES: 11am, 1, 7, 9pm; Fri-Sat-Sun 3, 5pm; Fri-Sat. 11pm
RAMPART CASINO
LAUGHLIN RIVER LODGE
2700 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-2242
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
RIVERSIDE
1650 Casino Way, Laughlin . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-2535
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 11pm
TROPICANA LAUGHLIN
2121 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-4200
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
MESQUITE
EUREKA CASINO
I-15, Exit 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 346-4611
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pm
VIRGIN RIVER
I-15, Exit 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(877) 438-2929
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
221 North Rampart Blvd., L.V.. . . . . . . . . .(702) 869-7890
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RED ROCK
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SILVER SEVENS
4100 Paradise Rd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 733-7000
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
SOUTH POINT
681 S. Hwy 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-6500
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9pm & 9am Sun. Only
SADDLE WEST
1220 S. Highway 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 727-5953
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3pm; Mon.-Fri.
RENO/SPARKS
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TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1am
1100 Nugget Ave., Sparks . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 356-3300
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SUNCOAST
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Alta & Rampart, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 636-7111
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
345 N. Arlington Ave., Reno . . . . . . . . . .(775) 348-2290
TIMES: 10:30am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30pm & Wed. @ 9am
NEVADA BINGO HOTLINE 702-269-3300
JACKPOT, SPECIAL EVENTS & REG. SESSION TIMES
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LAS VEGAS
Aliante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-377-7627
Arizona Charlie’s Boulder . .800-362-4040
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur . .800-342-2695
Boulder Station . . . . . . . . . .800-683-7777
Cannery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-999-4899
Eastside Cannery . . . . . . . .866-999-4899
Fiesta Rancho . . . . . . . . . . .800-731-7333
Gold Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . .888-402-6278
Palace Station . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-3101
Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-6575
Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-767-7773
Sam’s Town . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-6371
Santa Fe Station . . . . . . . . .800-872-6823
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Stations Big Bingo Weekend
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PAHRUMP
771 S. Frontage Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5 & 7pm
Hwy. 95 & Rancho Dr., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 658-4900
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
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Suncoast
GOLD TOWN
I-215 at Charleston, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 797-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
5111 Boulder Highway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 456-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
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Stations Big Bingo Weekend - Santa Fe Station
South Point . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-796-7111
Suncoast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-677-7111
Texas Station . . . . . . . . . . . .800-654-8888
HENDERSON
Fiesta Henderson . . . . . . . .888-899-7770
Green Valley Ranch . . . . . .866-782-9487
Sunset Station . . . . . . . . . . .888-786-7389
MESQUITE
Virgin River . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-438-2929
RENO
Nugget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-648-1177
Sands Regency . . . . . . . . . .866-386-7829
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Karin, Gretchen & Judy
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NEVADA HAPPENINGS
APRIL 2016 SPECIALS!
Bingo at the Eldorado Casino, Henderson’s only Bingo game! Here’s
what’s happening in April.
Come in for the Best Value Electronic Bundle For only $11. You get
two Rainbows plus a Blue Pack. Validated at the 1pm and 7pm session
only. Come check out our April Special, every day in April all sessions buy
a #2 Electronic Bundle and get 1 large
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cards) a value of $49. Only $26 using
your Prime Rewards card and $29
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You’ll also receive 2 small Rainbows
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$100,000 BIG
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Station Casinos is having a
$100,000 Big Money Matinee game on
May 21st & 22nd. The $100,000 game
is linked with Boulder Station, Palace
Station, Sunset Station and Red Rock.
Warm-up games start at 10am, Morning games begin at 11am and Afternoon
games begin at 1pm. Warm-ups pay
$250 each, Morning session non-linked
games pay $500 each and in the Afternoon, there are 15 games that pay
$1,000 each plus the Coverall pays
$10,000 with a $3,000 2nd chance and
a $2,000 3rd chance.
Buy-in includes Gourmet Lunch, 2
Free Breakfast or Brunch Buffets, 2
Free Dinner Buffets and 2 Free
Daubers. Buy by April 30th and get a
2nd seat for $50 plus 4 Free Electronic
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CELEBRATING 42 YEARS! $7,250 BIG GAME!
Poker Palace Bingo is celebrating
their 42nd Anniversary with an "Anniversary Celebration Ball" on Friday,
April 1st at all sessions. Players calling
Bingo on N-42 can win an additional
$1,000 with their validated card! On
Tuesday, April 12th thru Thursday,
April 14th there will be a "Tax Ball" at
all sessions, win an additional $1000.
Wednesday, April 6th, play bingo
and get a Magnetic Clip and Thursday,
April 21st, play bingo and get a Sports
Bottle, both giveaways are at all sessions with minimum buy-in.
Also in April, there is a $1,000
Guaranteed Coverall every Friday and
Saturday at 7pm & 9pm, Double Action Sessions 11am & 9pm Daily, Free
Bingo Tuesdays and Saturdays at
9am and more. Read their ad to see
details on these and other specials at
Poker Palace in April.
TAKE IT OR TRADE IT!
Everyone is an instant winner at
Sam’s Town! Every Friday in April,
play the kiosk game from 10am-10pm
to Swipe and Win! Earn entries every
day you play. 10 can win up to $4,000
each week, Saturdays at 6:15pm.
Earn 20x entries on April 1 & 2. See B
Connected and their ad in this paper
for complete details.
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Mark your calendars for Saturday,
May 21st to play in the Nugget's
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a blast at the Bingo Blowout playing
20 of your favorite Nugget bingo
games for prizes ranging from $1,199
to $25,000, plus there are optional
games paying from $500 to $1,199.
Buy-in is only $90 for 2 packs, extra
packs are $20 each.
Get ready for a fun weekend playing all paper in Reno’s biggest bingo
game at the Nugget. Accommodations
and dining are the best in Northern
Nevada and there is a special rate for
bingo players. Call early and make
your reservation because rates are
subject to availability. For tickets to
Nugget’s $100,000 Blowout call 800843-2427 and ask for bingo.
Jerry’s Nugget celebrates bingo’s
anniversary month in April with the
$7,250 Anniversary Big Game on April
2 at 9pm. Tickets are on sale for $25
and includes one six-on pack, one Bonanza, and reserved seating into the
17-game event. The schedule will include four $1,000 coveralls and 13
games with $250 payouts. Arrive at
8pm for a warm up session that includes 10 games that pay $100.
Jerry’s offers “Buy One, Get One”
specials daily. Receive a free #2 especial when you purchase a #3 special or higher on Sundays, Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays. Get a free
small e-rainbow when you buy a #2 especial or higher on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Plus, on your
birthday receive a free dauber with a
$4 minimum buy-in.
Every day at the 3pm session, win
a $250 bonus when landing bingo on
the day’s date. The bonus must be validated, excludes Letter J, Double Dab,
or Super Coverall games.
Jerry’s Nugget bingo times are
11am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm, 7pm, and 9pm
daily. Late night 11pm Double Pay
Sessions are on Fridays and Saturdays. See the ad for more details.
$25,000 BINGO EVENT!
Play Gold Coast’s $25,000 Bingo
Event on Monday, June 26th. $50.00
Entry Fee pays for one 6on pack,
Extra 6on packs are only $10.00.
Three pack minimum in the electronic
units 20 pack maximum. Your entry
fee Includes one dauber and one buffet ticket. Warm-ups $5.00 10 games
pay $500.00. Event games pay
$1,000-$2,000 with the coverall for
$1,000!
Doors open at 10am, warm ups
start at 1pm and the event starts at
2pm. Tickets on sale now, no refunds
after June 16, 2016. Room special
$50 for Friday and or Saturday plus
tax with resort fee and Sunday is Free!
Don’t forget that there is also a
$25,000 Bingo Event this month, it is
on April 10th. Please see their special
ads in this edition of the Bingo Bugle
for more information.
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“BEST” BALL!
The Red Rock and Boulder Station
Bingo rooms are getting makeovers
like we’ve never seen in the month of
April, including your chance to drive
home in a new Ford Fusion at both
properties.
Not only will Boulder Bingo be upping its payouts and chances to win at
nearly every session, it will also be
adding more Reds, Greens and Tans
to its Electronic Express menu. This
means bigger payouts at all sessions.
New sessions include daily “Double
Pay, All the Way” and three $1,000
coveralls at 7 pm, Double; Triple pay
and three chances on the coveralls at
the 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm sessions on
Saturdays and Sundays; and Double,
Triple pay with three chances on the
coverall every day at the 1 pm and 9
pm sessions.
Red Rock’s changes will include
three $1,000 coveralls daily at the 1
pm, three $1,000 coveralls at the 3 pm
on Saturdays and Sundays, and a
brand new 11 am session that features higher payouts and three coveralls daily.
That’s not all. Play at these two
rooms beginning April 1st for your
entry tickets to a drawing that will give
away a brand new car following the 7
pm session on April 30th. You must be
present to win. Speed your way into
either room for more details on the
new sessions and amazing giveaway.
You can’t afford to miss this!
Look what is happening at the Gold
Coast Bingo in April.
Play the “BEST” Cash ball every
Monday and Thursday at 11am 1, 7,
and 9pm session. The Cash ball will
determine the “BEST” ball for that session. Win on the Cash ball ending
number, receive $500 in addition to
the regular pack pay. Win on the Cash
ball receive the regular pack pay-out
plus the Cash ball prize and receive
$500 for winning as the “BEST” ball.
“Best” Ball good on games 1-7 and 912. Cash ball valid on first chance coverall. Validation required to win the
“BEST” ball.
Gold Coast’s 11am Session Double
Action Regular pay games 1-6 & Double pay games 7-12 excluding Game
#8. First and second chance coverall
$250.00 on Blue and Red & $500.00
on the Green and Tan.
Player Appreciation Day is April
23rd at the 1 and 7pm sessions, 5$1,000 Coveralls, Regular pay games
1-7 & 9-12, four pack min required to
play the electronic units.
“Crazy 4 Coveralls” 4 -$1,000 coveralls Every Friday and Saturday at
7pm and Every Sunday at the 1 and
3pm sessions. Regular pay games 17 & 9-12 with a four pack min in the
electronic units.
Friday, April 15th Win on B-15 receive $500 at all sessions. Validation
required to win on B-15.
Tickets are available for the April
10th $25,000 Bingo Event. This is not
a linked event. They are also selling
seats for the Power Bingo Event May
23 & 24. This is a linked event. See
the cage and all of Gold Coast’s adsfor details.
1/2 MILLION POWER BINGO!
Make plans today to attend Boyd
Gaming’s next $500,000 Power Bingo
on Monday, May 23rd and Tuesday,
May 24th. Choose your favorite bingo
hall in which to play this half million-dollar game, reserve your seat at the Gold
Coast, Suncoast or Sam's Town bingo
halls. See their ad for complete details
and they have special room offers for
you.
You
can
also
go
to
BoydGaming.com/PowerBingo
for
more information. Make your reservation today!
BONUS BALLS GALORE!
This April, the Rampart Bingo
Room is offering Bonus Balls Galore!
April Fool’s Ball – April 1: Bingo on B1
and receive an extra $500. Tax Relief
Ball – April 15: Bingo on B-15 and receive an extra $500. Happy Pesach
Ball – April 23: Bingo on I-23 and receive an extra $500. Visit the Bingo
Room for Details.
NEW! The Rampart Bingo Room is
now offering 4X Coveralls at 7pm
Every Thursday! Plus, We’re Giving
Away Free Large Rainbows at 11am
& 5pm Every Wednesday (In Electronic units, minimum buy-in required.)
In April, Play Bingo on Sunday and
receive a coupon for a free lunch at
the Rampart Buffet on Monday. This
offer is good for all players at all Sunday sessions with a minimum buy-in
required.
The Rampart Bingo Room is offering Bonus “R” Ball Jackpots every
Thursday at the 11am, 3pm and 9pm
sessions. Bingo on B-4 or any number
ending in 4 and receive $500 in addition to regular payout.
In April, the Rampart Bingo Room
offers (3) $1,000 Coveralls every day
at the 7 pm session and 9pm Fri &
Sat, plus Double Pay every day at the
9pm sessions.
LOTERIA!
Try out the new Loteria Saturdays
at Texas Station starting April 2 and
Sundays at Boulder Station starting
April 3. The 12 exciting game session
starts at 5pm and is hosted by Mr.
Wow. Win up to $600 in Cash, up to
$250 in Free Slot Play and La Bonita
Gift Cards. See their ad in this issue
for more information.
APRIL COVERALL SHOWERS!
$1,000 Coveralls all month long at
Sam’s Town in April! Every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at the 1pm &
3pm sessions, get Regular Pay
games plus a chance of five $1,000
coveralls. Every Tuesday and Thursday at the 7pm, 9pm & 11pm sessions, get Regular pay games plus
your chance of five $1,000 coveralls.
See Bingo Room and their Bingo
Bugle ad for complete details.
$150,000 SUPER BINGO!
Make plans now to play Plaza's
$150,000 Super Bingo on April 10th
through 12th. Bingo and Hotel packages are available. See their ad for all
the details and book your seat now!
Also check out Plaza’s ad for April
specials!
ROLLIN FOR DOUGH!
Win up to $600 at Sam’s Town
Bingo Hall!! On April 16 come play and
win and you can Trade in your win to
Roll for Dough! Single winners from
games 2-9 in all sessions. Minimum
buy in required. See their half page ad
for more information.
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VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: Here’s an old Zen saying
from Bosho that you’ll want to memorize this month:
“Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men or
women of old; seek what they sought.” How do you
do that? By staying true to what you love. In other
words, allow interest and passion to guide your way.
Use the light of the Full Moon on the 11th to illuminate your path.
Lucky Days: 11-26
Lucky Numbers: 22-56
7th thru 12th…
Sensational the 12th$$
13th thru 18th…
Dream realized 17th-18th$!
19th thru 24th…
Hooked on BLUE 22nd/23rd$
25th thru 30th…
Make it count 27th-28th$!
by Alessandra
Lucky Predictions
for April 2016
ARIES: March 21 to April 20
1st thru 6th…
2nd you’re off to the races!
7th thru 12th…
Put one on RED the 7th$
13th thru 18th…
Name it, it’s yours 14th-15th!
19th thru 24th…
Make a big splash 24th!
25th thru 30th…
Stay the course 25th$$
TAURUS: April 21 to May 21
1st thru 6th…
Early the 5th—nice$$
7th thru 12th…
Right on target 8th-9th!
13th thru 18th…
BLUE/GREEN luck 12th-13th$!
19th thru 24th… Not so much.
25th thru 30th…
You nailed it the 27th!
GEMINI: May 22 to June 21
1st thru 6th…
Reason$ to play 2nd/3rd$$
7th thru 12th…
RED prevails! 7th/8th$$
13th thru 18th…
Early the 10th to win!$
19th thru 24th…
Slim chance 20th/24th better$$
25th thru 30th… Rock 25th and 30th!
CANCER: June 22 to July 22
1st thru 6th…
More chances than one, 4th/5th$
7th thru 12th…
Hard cards rule 8th-9th$!
13th thru 18th…
Tons of blessings 17th$$
19th thru 24th…
Your cup overfloweth 22nd/23rd$$
25th thru 30th… Sit it out.
LEO: July 23 to Aug. 23
1st thru 6th…
Lookin’ good the 6th$$
7th thru 12th…
Luck’s on your side the 10th!
13th thru 18th…
Break the bank 14th-15th$$
19th thru 24th…
Getting warmer 24th-25th!
25th thru 30th… Not there yet.
VIRGO: Aug. 24 to Sept. 23
1st thru 6th…
Early the 1st or bust$
7th thru 12th…
Risk worth taking 9th-10th$
13th thru 18th…
You’re feelin’ it the 17th!
19th thru 24th…
Totally awesome 22nd$$
25th thru 30th…
Can’t get enough the 27th!
LIBRA: Sept. 24 to Oct. 23
1st thru 6th…
Bring a good friend the 2nd!
7th thru 12th…
Hold off til’ the 10th.
13th thru 18th…
Set it up 14th-15th$
19th thru 24th…
Sneak one in the 20th!
25th thru 30th…
Bring it 29th-30th$$
SCORPIO: Oct. 24 to Nov. 22
1st thru 6th…
A step ahead 4th-5th$!
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23 to Dec. 21
1st thru 6th…
Dig right in 2nd/3rd$$
7th thru 12th…
Step away from the game.
13th thru 18th…
Looking mighty fine 14th-15th!
19th thru 24th…
Oh yeah, 20th and 24th$!
25th thru 30th…
Lots of luck 29th/30th$$
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22 to Jan. 20
1st thru 6th… Rewarding 4th-5th$
7th thru 12th…
Fool or be fooled 8th-9th$!
13th thru 18th…
Ready to win 17th-18th!$$
19th thru 24th…
Wealth multiplies 22nd/23rd$!
25th thru 30th…
Hard card luck 27th-28th!$
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21 to Feb. 19
1st thru 6th…
Nobody stoppin’ you 2nd-3rd$$!
7th thru 12th…
Cash in the 10th.
13th thru 18th… Not your time.
19th thru 24th…
On a roll 20th and 24th!
25th thru 30th…
Right at home 29th/30th$!
PISCES: Feb. 20 to March 20
1st thru 6th…
Non-stop luck 4th-5th!
7th thru 12th…
Amazing chances 8th-9th$$
13th thru 18th…
Worth your while the 13th!$
19th thru 24th…
Inspired moves 22nd/23rd $!
25th thru 30th…
Give it a go 27th-28th!$
Color associations refer to lucky objects,
daubers, cards, machines, clothing/jewels you
wear, or a dominant color in the room.
PREDICTORS
LUCKY CARD FOR APRIL 2016
by Frederick Woodruff
astroinquiry.com
Explore more at
Horoscopes for
April 2016
ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: Spring and romance! It’s
time to fall in love with what you enjoy doing most.
This means taking the time to schedule time for your
favorite hobbies or pastimes. Your creative powers
are at their peak during this season, so dig out the
watercolors, the journals, the sketchpads or the garden tools; whatever will aid and compliment your
wellspring of imagination.
Lucky Days: 12-24
Lucky Numbers 17-43
TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: April finds you raring
to go at the starting gate. The plans you’ve harbored
to renovate your career require full activation in
April. Don’t miss the opportunity to take the bull by
the horns and make your move (no pun intended).
Allow your own soul force to combine with assistance from the angels. Higher powers are waiting in
the wings to help you.
Lucky Days: 3-30
Lucky Numbers: 28-65
GEMINI: May 22-June 21: Use this quote from
the writer Sonia Choquette to reinforce your intellect’s hidden resources: “Your own words are the
bricks and mortar of the dreams you want to realize.
Your words are the greatest power you have.” Write
out, each morning, what your intentions are for the
rest of the year. You’ll be amazed at what you will
accomplish by formulating your goals clearly this
month.
Lucky Days: 12-18
Lucky Numbers: 24-62
CANCER: June 22-July 22: Venus moves into
your house of greater wisdom this month. This allows you to attract to yourself the people and knowledge you need to build a stronger connection with
your spiritual world. Ancient teachers have repeated
a similar message: Seek first to understand your soul
and from that effort all else will be provided for you.
This is a powerful concept to embrace and April is
the month to explore this teaching.
Lucky Days: 18-24
Lucky Numbers: 24-39
LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: Organization is the key.
You will accomplish much by setting a defined program for yourself and then sticking to it. Put your
energy into a new nutritional and exercise plan. This
allows your body to generate the energy it needs to
keep you moving. Why? Surprising creative impulses are ready to descend in April and you’ll want
to be in the best shape possible to channel this new
force.
Lucky Days: 13-19
Lucky Numbers: 25-50
APRIL
2016
1th
4th
7th
10th
13th
16th
22nd
25th
26th
29th
APRIL FOOL’S DA7
PASSOVER
New Moon
World Health Day
National Siblings Day
First Quarter Moon
Scrabble Day
Record Store Day
Full Moon
EARTH DAY
World Penguin Day
National Pretzel Day
Last Quarter Moon
Arbor Day
LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: Your love of harmony is
paramount. But oddly, you can be argumentative. Why
is that? The Full Moon on the 11th offers clues. Relationship tussles will require an effort to assuage and
correct. If you pay attention you’ll come to understand
your unique manner of achieving order by disrupting
the status quo. There’s a reason you get bored easily
when things are too calm. Find out why in April.
Lucky Days: 4-14
Lucky Numbers: 3-27
SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: Mars turns retrograde
in your house of self-expression. This means your attention is turned to the clues that your dreams and unconscious offer regarding plans for the summer. Don’t
lose heart if you feel your physical powers stall, this
is nature’s way of aligning you with the cosmic power
that drives all life forward in the universe.
Lucky Days: 13-27
Lucky Numbers 11-65
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: Emerson’s incisiveness is the sort of truth telling that centaurs find
attractive. He famously wrote: “Live to the real future
by living to the real present.” In other words: Commonsense is your best guide in April. Plant your feet
in the ground of facts and then you can move towards
your new goals with grace and certainty. Remember:
Organization of data is key this month.
Lucky Days: 2-24
Lucky Numbers 17-33
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: The project
you’ve been dutifully nurturing is about ready to conclude. And you can feel the call of freedom egging you
forward. The mid-month Full Moon offers you some
key insights as to promotion and networking for your
new project. Consider all options and don’t dismiss
what seems impractical; sometimes the craziest idea
is actually the most realistic. Imagine that!
Lucky Days: 3-13
Lucky Numbers: 18-34
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: Try to adjust your
notions about what makes you happy. Put yourself into
someone else’s position and attempt to see things
through his or her eyes. Open yourself to the unknown
and you’ll discover new ways of expressing yourself
that will surprise you. But first you need to work on
flexibility. Again, the key is imagining how those closest to you experience your presence in their lives.
Lucky Days: 3-39
Lucky Numbers: 2-48
PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: Those lucky breaks
you’ve imagined are ready to arrive on the 11th when
the Full Moon illuminates your house of secret allies.
But you’ll need to do some research and networking
to reconnect with those who can assist. It’s time to call
in some favors. The more certainty you bring to your
request the quicker results will manifest.
Lucky Days: 8-11
Lucky Numbers: 6-39
COFFEE BREAK ANSWERS
BUGLE WORD GAME ANSWER: ITINERARY
BUGLE UNSCRAMBLER ANSWERS: BARON-GAUGE-FORAGE-CODGER
ANSWER: Why she went to the costume party with her mouth taped: FOR A GAG GAG
HOCUS FOCUS DIFFERENCES: 1. Pencil is missing. 2. Bunny is missing. 3. Shirt is
different. 4. Can is smaller. 5. Picture is different. 6. Ruffle is different.
CRYPTOQUOTE ANSWER: Some men are like musical glasses; to produce
their finest tones, you must keep them wet - SAMUEL COLERIDGE
BUGLE CROSSWORD ANSWERS
SUDOKU ANSWERS
MAGICMAZE ANSWERS
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