Stepping Stones Museum for Children, the
Center for Contemporary Printmaking,
The
Norwalk Art Space.
Participants will search for clues among architectural details, hidden messages, signage, and objects located on and around the exterior facades of all five buildings and inside the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum. Scavenger hunters will have to bring their power of observation, A-Game, and problem-solving skills as they play alone or in small socially-distant teams. Children must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian.
Scavenger Hunt tickets are $5 per person and must be purchased online
The event will have multiple entry times within the 12-4 p.m. time frame to allow for social distancing. During ticket purchase, participants will be prompted to choose a time to begin the hunt. All tickets for the
Person-to-Person (P2P) would like to thank the community for supporting the record levels of assistance it has provided since the start of the pandemic. In 2020, P2P’s emergency assistance programs provided groceries to prepare 1.9M home-cooked meals, over $850,000 in financial support and holiday programs to support families and individuals struggling to make ends meet. More than 2,000 winter coats were distributed in partnership with Beiersdorf’s Keep Norwalk Warm event, more than double last year’s distribution. And rather than cancel its annual Toy Store, P2P created a winter wonderland drive-through distribution so 2,000 children could receive board games, books, stuffed animals and gift cards for toys.