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Munzee in the Park
Munzee is the next generation in global scavenger hunt games. Track down QR codes hidden in the real world and capture them for points. Whether you are a casual player, an avid explorer, or a hard-core competition enthusiast, Munzee helps you rediscover the world around you.
- When:
- Fri, 11 Jan 2019 Friday 11th of January, 2019, at 5:45pm – to 6:45pm
- Where:
- Lake Bartlett, Cnr Service Street and Martin Street, Tatura
- Cost:
- Free
- Contact:
- Rob Steer 0409 067 439
Age Group: 0-4,5-12,13-17,18+
What to bring: Wear comfortable clothing, bring a drink bottle and remember to be sun smart
Registration: On the day
Drop-in anytime throughout the activity
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