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Scavenger Hunt a success despite weather

GREENVILLE – “One down and 18 to go!” said Tamera McNulty and Mindy Steyer. They chronicled Michael McMahon’s discovery of the cow (actually it was a horse) at Readmore’s Hallmark. Nineteen items had been set up in local businesses for Main Street Greenville’s April First Friday Scavenger Hunt.

It was a drizzling and chilly April 3, forcing cancellation of the scheduled petting zoo, but it didn’t stop the hunters. Within 15 minutes after the scheduled 6 p.m. start, 15 had already shown up. And the traffic didn’t stop. According to Main Street Executive Director Amber Garrett, over 120 people participated in the scavenger hunt. “They had to stop at 10 locations or more (and answer a specific question about the business), then return to Hallmark by 9 p.m. This qualified them for a drawing for a $100 Gift Card from a business of their choice. Sara Strait won this year’s drawing...

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