City, Cyphacon hosting Downtown Scavenger Hunt on Saturday

Special to the American Press

The city of Lake Charles Partners in Parks Initiative and Cyphacon Lake Charles are teaming up once again for a Downtown Scavenger Hunt. The world’s most famous fictional detective has caught a new case and he needs the public’s help to solve it.

The Downtown Lake Charles “Sherlock Holmes” Scavenger Hunt will take place 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 28.

Registration will take place at Historic City Hall, 1001 Ryan St., and clue sheet will be provided upon registration.

This is a free, family-friendly event and prizes will be awarded. The city of Lake Charles Parks and Recreation Department will provide refreshments.

For more information, call 337-491-1280 or email parks@cityoflc.us.

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