4th Annual 2ND FRIDAYS Scavenger Hunt Is Aug 5-10

Is getting outside and exploring one of your favorite things to do?  Then join the 2ND Fridays Parma Heights Scavenger Hunt which will send adventurers all over Pearl Road in Parma Heights, if they choose.  The scavenger hunt was meant to bring people out to "discover Parma Heights". If you haven't been to Parma Heights lately, come see all the new stores, head up Pearl Road, and discover some interesting things about the city. The 4th Annual 2ND FRIDAYS Scavenger Hunt goes from Aug 5-10th. It could be a solo challenge or a collaborative activity with a friend or two. It could even be a competition if you have a large enough group and can split into teams. Highlights of the scavenger hunt include visiting spots that locals may or not be aware of, all along Pearl Road in Parma Heights which can win you or your team gift certificates and prizes from local businesses. This year the scavenger hunt will encourage participants to pinpoint landmarks, small businesses, and a few curious places in Parma Heights. It's a stroll with an entertaining (and sometimes educational) purpose, shedding light on Parma Heights and small businesses around you! It all begins Monday Aug 5th. Pick up a FREE 2nd Friday Scavenger Hunt Clue Sheet at the Parma Heights Library, 168 Optical at 6656 Pearl Rd, Heidy's Nail Salon, Gamers Haven, Stop N Go Brew Thru, Smoke World, Hair & Stuff 216, Village Cards & Gifts  or copy it from the Parma Heights 2ND FRIDAY Facebook page beginning Aug 5th. (which will also list the cool prizes). 100% sponsored by residents and small Parma Heights businesses. There are no hard and fast rules, only an invitation to slow down, enjoy a Summer day and open your eyes to the little things Parma Heights has to offer.   

Emery Pinter

Worked in marketing research, marketing, and was a Librarian and Bookstore Manager. Advocate for small businesses.  Member of the Parma Heights Front Porch Forum, 2ND Fridays Parma Heights, the Dig, Plant, and Grow Garden Club, and believes preserving historical assets and buildings are a key ingredient to any city. 

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