City of Fort Myers: Easter Scavenger Hunt

City of Fort Myers: Easter Scavenger Hunt
Kevin B. Anderson / Mayor — City of Fort Myers
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The City has partnered with Dunbar High School’s Art Program to create chalk art Easter eggs that will be spread out through downtown Fort Myers. From March 31st until Easter Sunday, April 9th, you can find all the eggs in downtown that all contain a letter for a special Easter word puzzle. 

Walk through the River District locating all the eggs and solve the puzzle for a chance to win. The first ten people to correctly complete the word puzzle will win an Easter basket of goodies from downtown merchants. Everyone who completes the puzzle, will get a free ice skating session at the Skatium and a chance to win a grand prize basket filled with goodies from downtown merchants. 

To enter and solve the puzzle (make sure to leave your email so we can contact you for your prize): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fSbX1RQbZaubHcKq2fXXHl7K7MR0onwrH8KQ-cm5jI0/edit

The map to the eggs is here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1VZvoYDMJqc2CTGKVLGbMDBm8QoRi5q0&ll=26.644249929388714%2C-81.87007181148819&z=18 

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Happy Hunting! 

Original source can be found here.



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