Clay County Announces First History Bingo Pass Winner

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The first official winner of the Clay County History Bingo Passport was awarded the gift of an adventure pack by Commissioner Cella, Chairman of the Tourist Development Council.

Kathy B. is a long time resident of Clay County, but is the proud grandmother of an 8 year old little girl from Louisiana who spent part of her summer vacation exploring Clay County.

Kathy and her granddaughter spent a week in May visiting a total of 15 locations out of the twenty four listed on the Bingo Passport. “I was looking for something to do with my granddaughter while she was visiting and this was a great way to show her where I live,” said Kathy. Kathy said that their favorite location was Camp Chowenwaw in Green Cove Springs, FL.

Explore the places that built Clay County! We invite you to celebrate the heritage of our local communities and the stories they have to tell. You will discover tales of strength, courage, perseverance and legacy. How do you play? Signup on Exploreclay.com/passports and play for free. If you visit and “check-in” at 10 locations you will be entered to win a prize!

For visitor information, please visit ExploreClay.com.

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