Fight Boredom with the Great Bellevue Scavenger Hunt

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Great Bellevue Scavenger Hunt is an innovative virtual game launched by the City of Bellevue to provide families with entertaining and safe activities during the fall season. Accessible through a mobile app, this scavenger hunt invites participants to explore various local destinations and engage in fun challenges. Players can compete with each other by answering trivia questions and completing multimedia tasks, fostering a sense of community and friendly competition. The initiative also includes opportunities to visit local parks, engage in pet-friendly home activities, and share favorite local takeout dishes, ensuring a well-rounded experience. Importantly, all activities comply with Washington's Safe Start guidelines, prioritizing health and safety.

This event is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, which aims to support local businesses while sharing stories of resilience and creativity. Participants are encouraged to download the GooseChase app and embark on their adventure before the scavenger hunt concludes on October 30, 2020. The initiative not only promotes local engagement but also offers incentives for top performers, enhancing community spirit.

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