Live Baltimore’s I ❤ ️[Heart] City Bingo is a cutthroat competition that gives you a hall pass to cheat, all supporting a nonprofit and its mission to promote city life and love.
R. House was turned into a rowdy bingo hall for the night.
Partygoers played multiple rounds, and each round’s winner received a prize and was invited to play in sudden death “Baltimore Bingo.” During the sudden death round, participants could purchase cheats to ensure victory. After the bingo competition, one winner was crowned “The Greatest Bingo Player in America” and received VIP tickets to the 2025 Baltimore’s Birthday Bash.
From left, friends Maura Callahan, Sydney Engelhardt, Priscilla Mint, and Krystle Ongaco. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Baltimore City residents Kevin Tervala and Caitlin Murphy. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Krystle Ongaco of Johns Hopkins showcases the prizes she won during bingo night hosted by Live Baltimore at R. House. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)From left, Baltimore City residents Sally Yan, Tristan Durst and Amy Bopp. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Baltimore City resident Riley Layman, left, and Ryan Denker. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Live Baltimore hosts a bingo night for Baltimore City families and friends at R. House. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Baltimore City resident Mary Jefferson, left, and Joy Bolden of Dundalk. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)From left, Bill Henry, Baltimore City Comptroller, Meghan McCorkell, Executive Director of Live Baltimore, Kirby Fowler, President and CEO of the Maryland Zoo, and Mike Evitts, Senior Director of Communications at the Maryland Zoo. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Baltimore City resident Caitlin Murphy showcases the prizes she won during bingo night hosted by Live Baltimore at R. House. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Stacks of bingo cards await residents as Live Baltimore hosts bingo night at R. House. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Baltimore City resident Brittany Nicole, left, and Tiara Clark. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Baltimore City resident Christina Ramsey, left, and Auna Cooper. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)Live Baltimore hosted a prize-filled bingo night for residents at R. House. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)