Annual turkey bingo set at Epiphany Church hall
Around The Valley, Features
November 12, 2025

Annual turkey bingo set at Epiphany Church hall

The Epiphany Ladies of Epiphany of Our Lord Catholic Church in Monessen will host its annual turkey bingo at 1 p.m. Sunday. Doors will open at noon. The bingo will be held in the church hall, 44 Pennsylvania Blvd., Monessen. Admission is $10. Refreshments and food will be available to purchase and door prizes will be awarded. The public is welcome and invited to attend. Shown in the photo, from left, are Evie Yatchyshyn, Susan Campus, the Rev. Michael Thomas, parochial vicar, Flo Petrosky and Ja...

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