A great family activity in Street this Easter

By Guest

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Benji's Treasure Hunt is running April 6 to 9
Benji's Treasure Hunt is running April 6 to 9

Benji the Easter Bunny has lost the password to the rabbit hole where he stores all of his Easter Eggs, which to him are as close to treasure as it gets.

After hearing the success of Captain Crispin's Treasure Hunt during half-term, Benji has asked the Street Community Support Group for help, in the hope that the residents of Street (and beyond) will be able to help him the same way that they helped Captain Crispin.

To remind him of his password, in case he ever forgot, Benji left himself clues around the village of Street, which when put together reveal his password.

Benji has given the group his Treasure Hunt which has a list of questions to answer. All you have to do is fill in the answers and the letters in the red boxes will form the forgotten password.

Paper copies of the Treasure Hunt can be collected from the Street Library Gardens between 11am and 1pm on Tuesday April 6, or you can download the Treasure Hunt from streetcommunitygroup.org/news.

Once you have revealed the password, head to the Street Library Gardens on Friday April 9 between 11am and 1pm where you can give the password to members of the Street Community Support Group to pass on to Benji.

As a reward for their time, all children who complete the Treasure Hunt will be presented with a little treat to have for themselves.

     

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