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Get ready for an egg-citing adventure across campus! This isn’t just any Easter Egg Hunt – this is a fundraising event for the Meningitis Research Foundation! 

Important details: 

  • You will only be able to purchase a pairs ticket, which will cost £5 (£2.50 per person) and will allow 2 people to participate.  

  • Each team must fundraise a minimum of £50 (£25 per person) for the Meningitis Research Foundation – reach out to family and friends to gather sponsorship! 

  • You can do this event solo but you will still be required to raise the minimum of £50 per team. 

 

The event: 

Teams will follow a trail of clues, riddles, and hidden checkpoints, testing your problem-solving skills, all while racing against the clock. Along the way, you’ll complete fun challenges, collect points, and uncover hidden surprises. 

If you get stuck, don’t crack under pressure – you will be able to buy hints to help you along the way. There will also be special side challenges to boost your score, and if you're lucky enough to find the elusive Golden Egg, you could claim the ultimate prize! 

 

How to take part: 

Step 1: Purchase a ticket. 

Step 2: You’ll receive further information via email. 

Step 3: Raise at least £50 for the Meningitis Research Foundation to confirm your spot – massive bonus prizes for those who raise more!  

Everyone who participates is guaranteed a reward, but the top teams will win even bigger prizes! 

Think you have what it takes to outsmart, out-hunt, and out-fundraise the competition? Sign up now and get ready for an unforgettable egg-cellent adventure! 

 

All profits go towards Meningitis Research Foundation. Any fundraised money cannot be refunded.  

 

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