The Dubbo RSL was catering to a different crowd yesterday with the first Kid's Bingo of 2015.
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Armed with their blotters and game books the children prepared for their numbers to be called out.
Sisters Emilie and Lara Hughes were excited to be taking part.
While Emilie had participated before, Lara said it was her first time at Kid's Bingo.
Both girls said they were happy they were about to play and had their big voices ready for when they completed a line.
There were a table full of prizes ready to be won, which Emilie said was her favourite part of coming to bingo.
Jared Watters, who was there with his grandmother Cheryl Tonkin was hopeful his luck would increase and he would finally get to take home a prize.
Kid's Bingo is held regularly at the RSL during the school holidays.
Organisers said up to 200 children have been known to participate.