Captain Crispin's Treasure Hunt to be held this half-term in Street

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16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Entertainment for kids this half-term
Entertainment for kids this half-term

This half-term there's treasure to be found in Street.

The Street Community Support Group have been contacted by Captain Crispin, who has forgotten the password to his treasure chest.

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

Unfortunately, he's currently self-isolating, so he has asked the Street Community Support Group for help.

It's a big task, and not one they think they can complete on their own, so the group are asking the residents of Street to help them on their quest to find the forgotten password.

Captain Crispin has given us the group his Treasure Hunt which has a list of questions for you to answer.

All you have to do is put the first letter of each answer in the red box, and at the end, the letters in the red boxes will form three words... the forgotten password.

Once you have revealed the password, head to Goswell Road where you can give the password to members of the Street Community Support Group to pass on to Captain Crispin.

As a reward for their time, children will be presented with a little bit of treasure to have for themselves.

The building you seek will have a picture in its windows that relates to the password. It will be open from Wednesday-Friday during half-term, between the times of 9am-1pm.

Head to streetcommunitygroup.org/news to download the Treasure Hunt, which can be printed or saved to your phone.

     

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