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Treasure Hunt in Hove

Brighton Lesbian and Gay Sports Society (BLAGSS) are staging their annual Treasure Hunt on Sunday, April 21 to raise money for MindOut, Brighton & Hove’s LGBT Mental Health Project. Teams of up to eight people will roam around Hove in search of clues and treasure items. BLAGSS Chair, Gene Johnson, s

Treasure Hunt in Hove
BLAGSS

Brighton Lesbian and Gay Sports Society (BLAGSS) are staging their annual Treasure Hunt on Sunday, April 21 to raise money for MindOut, Brighton & Hove’s LGBT Mental Health Project.

Teams of up to eight people will roam around Hove in search of clues and treasure items.

Gene Johnson
Gene Johnson

BLAGSS Chair, Gene Johnson, said:

“It’s a great way to explore the neighbourhood and use some brain-power, as you look for clues, solve some riddles, and aim to do it in the fastest time. And if you consider yourself to be a trivial person (well, you like trivia), you’ll love it…”

WHO:         Teams of up to eight people can register.

WHERE:    St. Ann’s Well Gardens: meet at the LGBT Suicide Memorial Tree (look for balloons), not far from the cafe.

DATE:         Sunday, April 21,

TIME:         2 pm start, allow 2-3 hours for the hunt, then enjoy a refreshing drink afterwards at a to-be-found watering hole, basking in the treasures you find.

Need Anything?:

• Comfy walking shoes

• Possible rain gear

• An iphone

• A sudoko geek will be useful

• Someone, anyone, with a sense of direction

Entry: £5 per person, with all proceeds going to MindOut

Participants must be able to walk about 3 miles, allowing 2-3 hours to complete the trail. The trail is entirely in Hove will stay well clear of the fascist march in Brighton.

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