Upcoming cash bingo event in Salisbury to support local entrepreneurs

Salisbury Independent
Posted 7/16/24

SALISBURY — A Salisbury nonprofit is holding an upcoming cash bingo event to raise money for local entrepreneurs.

Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc., whose mission is to empower businesses …

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Upcoming cash bingo event in Salisbury to support local entrepreneurs

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SALISBURY — A Salisbury nonprofit is holding an upcoming cash bingo event to raise money for local entrepreneurs.

Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc., whose mission is to empower businesses to grow, create jobs and generate wealth on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and across the state, is holding a July 25 event at the Salisbury Elks Lodge #817.

Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. for food, drinks and a cash bar. The games will start at 6 p.m.

The nonprofit said it is dedicated to empowering small and micro-businesses through funding, training and mentorship programs. All proceeds from the event will go towards the organization’s Entrepreneurial Support Programs.

Advance tickets are $40 and tickets at the door are $50.

Tickets are available at the Salisbury Elks Lodge or online at https://marylandcapital.org/support-mce/.

• Regular games payout: $100 each
• Overall jackpot: $500
• Two Special Games: $150 each
• Food, water, tea and coffee Included
• Exciting door prizes

About Maryland Capital Enterprises:

Since 1998, Maryland Capital Enterprises, Inc. (MCE) has been a cornerstone in the community, providing counseling, business planning and financial assistance to more than 5,000 individuals.

MCE is a certified SBA, USDA, and CDFI intermediary lender, making it the only micro-enterprise group in Maryland with these accreditations.

For more information, visit the nonprofit’s website or contact Dory Hayman at dhayman@marylandcapital.org.

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