Paul Korn & Sue Bumagin are great friends, and FOB’s. They sent their 70-year-old friends, Deanne and Jim Bonnar of Acton, on a birthday scavenger hunt, which included Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery. A sweet, unique gift for their dear friends – kind of like a slow paced Cape Ann version of the Amazing Race. It was fun to be involved.
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Too Cool! but, sounded like a lot of work. 🙂
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What a great gift- spending time with friends, having fun, along with the thrill of the hunt- all without racking up a charge card bill!
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I hosted a scavenger hunt for my twins birthday a few years ago. We had 5 teams with 5 kids and 1 adult on each team. Every team dressed in t-shirts I had printed in different colors for each party guest. They travled throughtout the city finding items answering questions getting photos and completing team tasks. It was a BLAST !!! Best Party Ever! You can ask Mayor Kirk about it…. I’m sure she remembers a few teams knocking on her door for a photo worth 50 points! She was truly a great sport and took a photo with the kids and got a good laugh out of the whole thing!
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