Comments As the name suggests, this was originally a Public Hall, built in 1862. It has a Classical ‘temple’ style facade with a Doric portico. In the early 1930’s it was converted into a cinema and an Art Moderne style bay was erected on each side of the front of the building. 38021 Recherche de jeux. 38021 Jeux Gratuits pour Mobile, Tablette et Smart TV.
Yes! Masks or other cloth covering both your nose and mouth are required when entering the Market. CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings, including outdoor spaces where social distancing is difficult to maintain.
Wearing a mask helps us keep each other safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19. We wear masks to protect each other. Your mask protects them. Their mask protects you.
Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT) functions the same as a Bridge Card. Yes, P-EBT Doubles Up! We run your card at the Market Office, give you tokens, then you pay your vendors using those tokens.
Come to the Market Office before you shop and we’ll get you set up!
Our Tuesday and Thursday Markets begin June 1 and are excellent options for you! Early hours of our Saturday Market, just after 7am, are also not as crowded as later in the morning.
No. As of right now, we have no plans to continue operating as a Drive-Thru Market after May. We'll continue to evaluate the situation & adjust as needed. at this time, based on the way the market space is set up, our team's current resources, as well as vendor & customer interest/feedback, we are not planning to do a drive-thru in addition to the walking market.
However, the Tuesday & Thursday Markets are smaller & much less crowded than Saturdays, and are a great alternative!
No. Pre-orders are NOT required. Check with your vendors individually to see if they offer pre-orders.
Yes! We’re bringing back Artisan in 2021.
Please check out our Shop Local During COVID-19 page to discover ways you can support Market vendors right now. A number of vendors have online stores or offer phone ordering, delivery, and more.
Also, we recommend checking out the Bank Street Winter Market Facebook page.
A number of vendors do accept credit/debit cards. Some still may only accept cash. SNAP/EBT and Double Up Food Bucks will still be tokens (retrieved at the Market Office and sanitized between shoppers).
But ultimately, each vendor manages their own payment options, so we can’t say for sure.
The Bank Street Winter Market, held at the Bingo Hall on Bank Street, is not operated by PFC. We share many of the same vendors and encourage supporting them at this indoor farmers market. You can find updates about the Bank Street Winter Market on their Facebook page.
The Bank Street Winter Market is generally held indoors from the Saturday following Thanksgiving through the spring, when our outdoor Kalamazoo Farmers Market opens. In the spring of 2020, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, vendors from the Bank Street Winter Market moved outdoors to continue selling.
One difference to note is that the Bank Street Winter Market does not accept SNAP/EBT. SNAP/EBT acceptance is location-based. So while a vendor may accept food assistance currencies at our outdoor Kalamazoo Farmers Market, they may be unable to accept them at other markets. Kalamazoo Farmers Market wood tokens may only be used at our market.
De Luxe Bingo
20-22 Bank Street
Lochgelly
Fife
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The De Luxe on Bank Street was one of Lochgelly’s two cinemas, the other being the Opera House/Cinema on Main Street. After the cinema’s closure it became the Enterprise Social Club which had bingo as one of it’s main activities.
The club’s closure circa 1992 left Lochgelly without Bingo, and the venue’s transformation into a snooker hall, “The Masters Centre”, didn’t last long either, and the hall closed ion the late 1990s.
We are not sure why the cinema or the bingo hall closed, but to our knowledge the premises currently serve as a builder’s merchants.
History courtesy of Robert Clark
Date Of Club Closure: Circa 1992
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