Hawkeye Downs Bingo features a variety of games and jackpots in a great environment that is climate controlled. We have also added consistent payouts as part of our program (see below for details).

  1. Marion Fire Hall Bingo
  2. Marion Bingo Hall

Among the many beverages we offer, we also sell BEER & Mike’s Hard Lemonade for you to enjoy while you play.

We provide a full-service concession area featuring a great variety of food items for you to enjoy.

Marion Fire Hall Bingo

Bingo

Marian Council #3827 is Minnesota’s largest Knights of Columbus chapter, part of a billion-dollar international Catholic organization. We promote family life, education and citizenship. Annually we donate charitable fundraising and volunteer hours to the Richfield-Bloomington area, including: Firemen’s Softball Tournament for youth, Tootsie. Bingo Hot Line 204-233-1665. BINGO EVERY SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT.

For updates about our bingo, including payout and specials, visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/hawkeyedownsbingo.

PAYOUT INFORMATION

Bingo

Payout depends on attendance and special games.

100-149 people =$50

150-179 people = $75

180+ = $100

The Bingo Hall boasts seating for 500 people, a full concession stand (including beer), clean restrooms and an attached heated Auction Hall if you need even more space!

Marion L Morris passed away in her home in Lincoln, MT on Saturday February 20, 2021. Born in Havre in 1927, Marion was the second to youngest of eight children.

In 1949, Marion married Robert (Bob) Morris and, with each having a young son, Gary and Robert, became a family of four. Two more boys, Eugene and Thomas made their family of six complete. While Bob was the official employee of the National Park Service, the whole family lived the life of a park ranger. Beginning in Glacier National Park, the family was stationed all over the country “Border to border and coast to coast”. For Marion, in her own words, “it was a good life”.

After the loss of her husband in 1981, Marion moved from Seligman, AZ to Lincoln, MT to be near her sons. Marion’s retirement activities included; a logging project with a group of ladies in their 50-70’s, managing the Lincoln Community Hall, Bingo, Keno, Pinochle and performing what she considered her civic duties such as volunteering at the cemetery clean-up day, Hunter’s Stew Dinner and basically anything that required an extra set of hands. She could often be seen puttering around in her yard or on the road to Helena with any excuse to be out and about.

Marion is preceded in death by her parents, older siblings, her husband Robert and son Thomas. She is survived by her sister Ruthie, sons, Robert, Gary and Eugene, 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. She was blessed with the title of great great grandmother for one day before her passing.

The family will be gathering for a private goodbye later in the spring. In lieu of flowers, they ask for donations to Lincoln Senior Center or St. Peter’s Hospice, both of whom offered services which allowed her to spend her final days at home.

Service Schedule

Marion Bingo Hall

Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.

Marion Bingo Hall

Service Schedule

Hall

Marion Bingo Hall

Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.