Treasure Hunt in Alsager and Scholar Green starting TODAY

By Tom Avery

18th Jan 2021 | Local News

Attention residents of Alsager and Scholar Green .

To celebrate the launch of my new Alsager online baby and children's store I will be hosting...

Lockdown 3.0 Treasure Hunt starting today (MONDAY 18th January) ðŸ´""ðŸ¹.

On Monday me and the kids will be hiding 15 of the painted pebbles (pictured) around our area for you and the family to look for on your daily walks and cash in for a prize! ""

I will be posting clues throughout the day/week on this account, so make sure you like our page ðŸ' to see them first.

Rules if you find one:

  1. Post a photo of it and where you found it to your Facebook feed and tag us @EmmeEliz
  2. Take it home ðŸ¡
  3. We will contact you to swap it contact-free for your prize
  4. Make sure you like our page for future hunts

Each winner will receive a package that contains one of our beautiful pastel chiffon scrunchies and some sweet treats.

Great excuse to take a break from lockdown and have some fun on your doorstep with the kids, dogs or spouse.

Our scrunchies are suitable for kids and adults so everyone can have a go, kids can even gift a scrunchie to their mums as a thank you for home-schooling.

Let's face it, we're all rocking the mum bun this monthðŸ'!

â¤ðŸ¤â¤ðŸ¤Good luck searching â¤ðŸ¤â¤ðŸ¤

Half will be in Alsager, half in Scholar Green.

     

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