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Rotary Club of Buffalo Grove Hosting Bingo Night, Duck Race At Buffalo Grove Days Celebration
Buffalo Grove Days starts Thursday and runs through Monday at Mike Rylko Community Park.

BUFFALO GROVE, IL — As part of Buffalo Grove Days, which kicks off Thursday, the Rotary Club of Buffalo Grove is set to host Bingo Night and a charity duck race at Mike Rylko Community Park. The annual celebration runs through Monday.
Rotary Bingo Night takes place on Thursday during the first night of the festival under the main pavilion at the center of the festival grounds. According to organizers, there will be a total of 10 games, with a prize purse of $1,600. Bingo books at the door are $5 or 5 for $20. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with the first game getting underway at 6:30 p.m.
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The Rotary Club of Buffalo Grove will also sell ducks for the annual Buffalo Grove Days Duck Race, held Sunday, during the festival. Over $3,000 in prize winnings will be given to 13 winners, with the winning duck taking home $1,500.
Participants can purchase ducks on the Buffalo Grove Rotary website at www.bgrotary.org/duckrace, at the Rotary booth during the festival, or from any Buffalo Grove Rotarian. The duck race will be live-streamed on the Buffalo Grove Rotary Facebook page on Sunday at 5:15 p.m.
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"We are so excited and honored to once again be a central part of the annual Buffalo Grove Days celebration," Rotary Club of Buffalo Grove President Juliet Ziak said. "Buffalo Grove Days is a true celebration of community, and we hope everyone will take part in supporting our club’s efforts to help build a better Buffalo Grove together."
Proceeds from Bingo Night and the annual Duck Race support Buffalo Grove Rotary’s charitable and service efforts in the Buffalo Grove community and beyond. For more information, visit www.bgdays.com.
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