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HBCU Bingo to Honor 2020 Grads With Over $1 Million in Game Prizes and Cash

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Celebrity Surprise Guests, Trash-Talking, and Competitive Bingo make for an Epic HBCU experience to honor the 2020 graduating class of Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Live Pop-Ins Recorded Messages During ‘TeeJ’s Bingo Nite: HBCU 2020 Grad Edition from an Emmy Winner, a Grammy Winner, a fan-fave actress/comedian, and more!

Nationwide — Veteran Hollywood TV Producer and HBCU graduate herself, TeeJ Mercer, will launch ‘TeeJ’s Bingo Nite: HBCU 2020 Grad Edition’ (TBNHGE), a loud and lively online Bingo game event that will award over $1.3 million in donated career-launch professional services and products to all players of the 4-day HBCU Bingo events.

TO REGISTER to play, visit 

TeeJsHBCUBINGO.com

TO WATCH, a proud graduate of Howard University, TeeJ (pronounced TJ) has advocated for HBCUs throughout her professional TV career in Hollywood, and she even left southern California to relocate to Atlanta in March 2020 to develop a new television program for and about HBCU students.

But she was suddenly divinely inspired to throw a Bingo tournament for 2020 HBCU grads as a consolation; she could offer small cash prizes as graduation gifts.

Those who would like to donate to the TBNHGE to increase the prize for the 2020 HBCU grads can send a tax-deductible Cash App, Venmo or PayPal gift.

Source: http://www.blacknews.com

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