The Great Bellevue Scavenger Hunt Returns

Bellevue, WALocal News

The _Great Bellevue Scavenger Hunt_ is returning for its highly anticipated "Spring into Summer" edition, which will run from May 28 at 8 a. m. until June 20 at 10 p. m. This interactive event invites families, friends, and neighbors to earn points by answering trivia questions and completing various challenges throughout Bellevue.

Participants will have the opportunity to explore local parks, engage in eco-friendly activities, and even share memories about their experiences in Bellevue, all while taking photos and videos. The City of Bellevue has previously received positive feedback on this initiative, with many noting its effectiveness in fostering community spirit. Registration is simple and can be done via the free Goose Chase app, allowing participants to join the fun at any time during the event. Additionally, those who partake will have the chance to win exciting prizes. The scavenger hunt not only promotes local exploration but also aims to strengthen connections within the community.

With a blend of fun, competition, and community engagement, the event is expected to be a resounding success once again.

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