Keighley Town Council invite you to take part in an exciting Treasure Hunt to raise money for Sue Ryder Manorlands and Martin House Children’s Hospice, the Town Mayor’s chosen charities.
Starting Tuesday 1 June – Wednesday 30 June, buy a clue sheet and follow the clues to find letters hidden in shop windows. Write down all the letters as you go along. Once you have collected all the letters, re-scramble them to find the mystery word puzzle. All correct entries will be entered into a hat and be in with a chance to win a family ticket for the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Clue sheets are available for a donation of £1 and are available from Keighley Civic Centre and the Sue Ryder Charity shop on Cavendish Street during opening hours. Entries can be submitted by posting them in the blue post box outside the Civic Centre before midnight on Wednesday 30 June.
Last month, the Council organised a virtual balloon race to raise money for the Town Mayor’s charities. The public could buy balloons to take part in the race along with other organisations and charities, with first place taking home £500. The fundraiser raised £123 for Sue Ryder Manorlands and Martin House Children’s Hospice.
Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, based in Oxenhope, supports people through the most difficult times of their lives. Whether that’s a terminal illness, the loss of a loved one or a neurological condition – they’re there when it matters. They work across Airedale, Wharfedale, Craven, and North and West Bradford. Martin House provides family-led care for children and young people with life-limiting conditions. They support families from across West, North and East Yorkshire, both at their hospice and in the community to provide respite care, emergency symptom control, end-of-life care and bereavement support.