Fun & Food at SIB’s Annual Bird BINGO & Game Night
All the attendees received this bird seed packet hand-made by Melanie Jerome
Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) celebrated our 4th anniversary with our annual Bird BINGO & Game Night on Friday, November 8, 2019. Thanks to the 54 members and 2 guests, we had plenty of appetizers and desserts to feed us all. In addition, SIB contributed the beef tenderloin, pulled pork and a variety of salads so both the vegetarians and the carnivores were satisfied!
The SIB Chair, Nancy Brown, presented “2019 Year in Review,” highlighting the programs and activities from the past year. New in 2019 is the addition of the SIB Movie Matinees along with birding activities ending with drinks.
In addition to playing BINGO, where players had to identify the photo of the bird on the screen (with help if needed), the attendees identified birds by sound and played several games and answered trivia questions placed on the tables. Watch for an upcoming blog so you can play those games with family and friends!
Thanks to everyone who made our evening of fun and food possible! And click below to view some of the great photos, compliments of Jackie Brooks.
SIB Volunteers transformed Live Oak Hall from this …
to this!
Judy Morr and Melanie Jerome setting up the SIB Tri-Fold board
All the attendees received this bird seed packet hand-made by Melanie Jerome
And each table name was a different bird – here with the snacks and bird seed packets laid out.
The start of the appetizers with more to come!
“Back of the House” crew including the lead, Janis Skeffington, along with Sue Coomer, Joyce Phillips and Lynn Miner.
Time to eat!
Our participants brought some great appetizers!
Each table also contained additional games and trivia for the attendees to challenge themselves.
SEABROOK ISLAND BIRDERS / “watching, learning, protecting”
Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) are residents, renters and guests of Seabrook Island, SC who have an interest in learning, protecting and providing for the well-being of the incredible variety of birds that inhabit Seabrook Island throughout the year.
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