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AFP develops Thursday Night Bingo website

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bingoThe new charitable gaming venture of Valley Program for Aging Services has a new website – www.WaynesboroBingo.com – thanks to Augusta Free Press LLC.

AFP developed the new website for Thursday Night Bingo at the Waynesboro Senior Center, which debuts on Thursday, Oct. 3. The site includes detailed information on the gaming operation, including house rules, the weekly program and info on the new Players Club.

Crystal Graham was the lead developer on the web project.

More information on web design services from AFP is online at www.AFPBusiness.com.

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