Eighty five former volunteers of ACC Bingo met at ACC Greenhaven Terrace for a reunion. The attendees traded stories, shared memorabilia, and played five games of bingo to rekindle the memory of days gone by. Pictures of the young Glenn Watanabe and George Kashiwagi were set out on a table with other great photos of that era.
ACC Bingo ran for 22 years. It funded the construction of ACC’s nursing home. It created a grass roots culture that attracted hundreds of people from all generations who were passionate about helping the nascent ACC. The operation started in 1983 at Mayhew Bingo Center while ACC still operated out of the Tambara House on 6th and V Streets.
Frances Lee was on the ACC Board at the time. She recalls, “I knew nothing about running a bingo session. Our landlord brought a bingo consultant from Los Angeles who came to get us started. He sold us supplies, gave us training and tips and attended our monthly manager meetings. It took 20-22 volunteers to fill all the positions at each session. Most of the volunteers had no bingo experience.”
But it all worked out. ACC Bingo raised enough money to build a nursing home. It also gave rise to a legion of supporters who would later become ACC Board members, committee chairs, donors, and volunteer right up to today. These can-do volunteers powered ACC through decades of growth and prosperity.
ACC went on to purchased the Park City building for ACC operations and Meals on Wheels by ACC, Greenhaven Terrace for independent living and assisted living, and Merryhill School which houses today’s ACC Administration and ACC Programs. Maple Tree Village for assisted living and memory care will open in early 2020.
The can-do bingo volunteers powered ACC through decades of growth and prosperity
Bingo was a golden era in ACC history. Thank you Frances Lee, Gloria Imagire, and Kim Fujiwara for organizing the reunion and taking us on this fabulous walk down memory lane!
From Frances Lee’s Opening Remarks
“You may have been a floor manager, caller, worked in the money room, box office cashier, worked at the sales table selling paper or supplies, pull tab bar manager, pull tab monitor, pull tab sorter or floor monitor. We needed all of you to run each session. Some of you worked once a week, twice a week, every other week or as your schedule permitted. Thanks to Mickey Yamadera who called many volunteers every day. I’m sure you remember getting a call from Mickey. She is here today.”
“Thank you for coming to the reunion today. Many of our bingo volunteers have passed away or are living in care facilities. Some you are still volunteering at ACC and I commend you for your dedication and support. Always remember that through the many volunteer hours you gave to ACC Bingo, ACC has been able to complete so many more projects for the community. Bingo was just the beginning.”
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