Organized by Bridgehaven Children's Advocacy Center
Event
Get your boots and your cowboy hat...we're playing Macho Bingo at The Dutton's!
Saturday from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM CDT
In Person
Play bingo like a Dutton for the night! Game prizes will consist of items such as custom-wrapped fishing rods, hunting trips, fishing trips, coolers of booze, hunting and fishing supplies, and MUCH more. Did we mention it's Yellowstone-themed? Dress up as your favorite character! (encouraged, not required) This event is 18+ only. No one under 21 will be allowed to consume alcohol. Doors open at 5pm; bingo starts at 6pm. There will be dinner and drinks fit for your inner cowboy/cowgirl, auctions, card game, poker chip game, blackout game, and bingo (of course). Come party with us the Dutton way!
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Purse Bingo is done, now it's time for some macho fun! Please join us for Dinner At The Dutton's Macho Bingo on October 7th from 6-9pm (doors open at 5pm). This event is 18 and up ONLY.
There will be the usual favorites: bingo games with an array of popular, macho prizes, silent auction, live auction, dinner, dessert, drinks, and a signature cocktail we are sure The Dutton's would be proud of.
Bridgehaven Children's Advocacy Center is a nonprofit organization that was created to help minimize the trauma associated with child abuse investigations. Bridgehaven CAC is an organization that offers programs to help victims of child abuse and neglect.
CAC (Children's Advocacy Center) program that has helped to change the way child abuse investigations are handled in Chambers and Liberty Counties in southeast Texas by working as part of a multidisciplinary team which includes law enforcement, prosecutors, child protective service workers, mental/medical professionals and volunteers.
The Purpose of Bridgehaven CAC is to coordinate the work of the multidisciplinary partnership and to ensure that child victims are not revictimized by the system designed to protect them. Bridgehaven CAC provides a neutral, child-friendly, non-institutionalized environment in which each victim can feel safe telling his/her story and immediate services can be provided to both the child and their non-offending family members.