Halloween Hunt Organised for Chiswick School Children

A chance to have some socially distanced spooky fun this year

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A Halloween Hunt has been organised by the Southfield Primary School PTA over the school half term from 24-30 October.

Any child in the local area can join the hunt to spot skeletons in the windows around a predefined route.

There will be 30 to spot and some of the skeletons will have a hidden letter. The letters will spell a halloween word. The children can then email their word to me and be entered to win a prize which will be drawn on Halloween. There are 8 jars of Halloween sweets to be won.

Halloween is not going to be the same for the local children this year and the aim of the hunt is to provide a fun, covid safe activity over the half term where the kids can get dressed up, get out the house, learn how to follow a simple map and solve an anagram.

The maps are £3 and can be picked up at Plum Duff or the Post Room cafe which are on the route with the money raised going to PTA funds which have been depleted this year due to the pandemic. The route runs up The Avenue, Southfield Road and St Albans in a circuit that can be joined at any point.

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October 18, 2020

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