
For those north of the 50 mark, Tuesdays and Thursdays at Green Road Community Center have become a prime spot for social interaction and strategic dabbing. The local center has opened its doors for Bingo enthusiasts, inviting the active adult community to join a game that's as much about socializing as it is about winning.
According to the City of Raleigh's website, Green Road's Bingo offers a kaleidoscope of patterns to keep the game fresh—think four corners, letter X, to postage stamps. For the measly sum of $1 per class, players can partake in this time-honored pastime from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. And let's face it, aside from the thrill of hollering "Bingo!" in a crowded room, the real jackpot here is the potential to forge new friendships and banish the specter of loneliness that can sometimes shadow the golden years.
Green Road's approach is a clear winner for those eligible in the Raleigh community, focusing on inclusivity and easy access. Emphasis on fun and camaraderie makes each session more than just a game—it's a community event where laughter can be heard as often as numbers are called. With a low barrier to entry, both in terms of cost and the open nature of the games, participants are guaranteed to leave with lighter hearts, if not heavier wallets.
For details, or to carve out your spot at the next game, interested parties should visit the provided link or drop by the Green Road Community Center.









