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Discovery Suites holds 2nd annual Charity Bingo for Operation Smile – Philippines

Discovery Suites will be holding its 2nd Charity Bingo to raise funds for Operation Smile – Philippines. The hotel aims to raise the needed funds for the internationally affiliated organization providing free surgery to repair cleft lip, palate and other facial deformities for impoverished children throughout the country.

The event is open to the public and is scheduled on Thursday, Sept. 27, at 5:00 p.m. at the Magellan function room of Discovery Suites. Entrance is priced at P150 per person inclusive of one Bingo card and afternoon snacks. Additional cards are priced at P 150 each.

Bingo prizes from sponsors include stays at the award-winning Discovery Shores Boracay, Discovery Suites and Discovery Country Suites, massage treatments at Terra Wellness Spa, restaurant certificates from Raintree Restaurants, premium products from VMV Hypoallergenics, Zerona and Mossimo, accommodations from Maribago Blue Water resorts and gifts from partners Radio High 105.9 FM, The Foreign Post, Shooters Security Services and Charles Seafood Supply.

For inquiries and reservations, please call Discovery Suites at (02) 719.6771, 719.6772, 719.6910 or 719.8888. Online inquiries are also accepted via Discovery’s e-mail address marketing@discovery.com.ph<mailto:marketing@discovery.com.ph> or through the official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ilovediscoverysuites<http://www.facebook.com/ilovediscoverysuites>.

Discovery Suites, Discovery Country Suites Tagaytay, and Discovery Shores Boracay are owned and managed by The Discovery Leisure Company Inc.

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