TEAM CATHOLIC SCAVENGER HUNT

This year’s Faith Formation theme is Team Catholic, and we’re inviting you to kick-off the year and connect with your Catholic teammates from the past and present in this Midland-wide scavenger hunt!

HOW TO PLAY:

1) Create your team, and choose a team name!

2) Like the Blessed Sacrament Facebook page and follow Blessed Sacrament on Twitter and Instagram.

3) Each Friday, starting on August 9 and lasting five weeks, a clue will be posted on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and in the bulletin. The answer to the clue can be found on the Blessed Sacrament website and will be a location in Midland.

4) Once you find the answer to the clue, go to that location (Friday through Tuesday) and find the Team Catholic flag to collect your Team Catholic trading card. The card will give you a little history of the location, its Catholic connection, and an action to complete at the site.

5) To prove that you completed the action, post a photo of your team at the site and tag Blessed Sacrament. Don’t forget to include your team name!

6) Take your trading card home. If you are unable to post a photo to social media, you may submit your cards at the end of the hunt to prove you found each location.

 

All teams who are able to post a photo at a minimum of four of the five locations (or submit at least four of the five trading cards) will be eligible to win a prize! Check here for the clues each Friday!

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