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Singo Bingo Fundraiser for Wallace State Singers in Cullman

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Cullman’s‌ Jubilee Kitchen and Bar to Host Singo Bingo Fundraiser for ‌Wallace State Singers

CULLMAN,Ala. – Jubilee Kitchen and Bar will ⁣host ⁣a Singo⁣ Bingo night on Nov. 18 at 6 p.m.to benefit the Wallace State ⁢Singers’ upcoming performance trip to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

The Wallace ⁣State⁢ Singers, known for their annual Christmas caroling throughout Alabama, are raising funds to ‍perform at the⁤ country Tonite Theater. The opportunity ‌will ​allow students to experience⁢ a professional performance environment and potentially open doors for future employment.

“This gives the kids a chance to see what a professional career in performance ‍is like,” said Wallace ‌State Dance Captain Emily Sharp. “Our directors at Wallace State do everything ⁤they can to set us up ⁢for the best success. Physically going and seeing it for yourself opens so many⁣ doors and can ‍put your name on the map for ‌future employers⁢ to hire you.”

The fundraiser was conceived‍ by Sharp and Vocal ‌Captain Yvonne Wakaimba, who regularly​ work events at Jubilee. they approached owner​ Katie Fine with the idea to combine Singo Bingo with a fundraising⁤ effort.

“I started doing Singo Bingo events at Jubilee and yvonne would work thes events as well,” Sharp explained. “We were‍ talking one⁤ day and it just clicked that we should ⁢combine the two ideas.”

In addition to the‌ Singo Bingo game, Jubilee‌ will donate $5 from every holiday flight purchased to the wallace state Singers’ ​trip fund. Additional donations and bingo card purchases will also be ⁣accepted.

“We all have outside classes and our regular rehearsals, but ‌we‍ held extra rehearsals to be able prepared for this event,” Wakaimba added.

Jubilee Kitchen and Bar is located ​at 515 Fourth St. ​SW, Cullman.

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