Halloween Scavenger Hunt 2021

Ridgely’s Delight
Saturday, October 30, 2021 - 4:00pm to 6:30pm

Thanks for your interest in our new Ridgely’s Halloween tradition. Upon popular demand, we will conduct the pumpkin scavenger hunt for the kids for the second year in a row. All interested neighbors who have signed up to display a pumpkin on their stoop will be assigned a number and letter to carve or paint on their pumpkin. Feel free to be as creative as you want, just make sure that both your assigned number and letter are easy to see/read. We ask that participating pumpkins be put out on your stoop 2-3 days prior to October 30th. This will give us the opportunity to “test” the scavenger hunt to make sure all of that children will be able to successfully complete the hunt.

How Does the Scavenger Hunt Work?

Participating students/families that have signed up will receive a map of the neighborhood with all of the participating pumpkins (with their assigned number) placed on the map so that they can be located. Once a child arrives at the pumpkin, they will know they are at the right place as they will see the number somewhere on the pumpkin. They will then write the letter that they find on the pumpkin in the corresponding space  on the decoding sheet. Once children find all the letters they will decode a secret message! The last stop will be the Tot Lot at the corner of Penn and Melvin Drive, where the children who have completed the decoding of the message will receive a candy prize. Please note: Once families receive the map, you can complete the hunt in any order you would like. You don’t have to start by finding the pumpkin labelled #1.

How Do I Sign Up My Children to Participate in the Pumpkin Scavenger Hunt?

We ask that all families let us know that they plan on participating so that we can a) ensure we have enough candy for kids and b) so we can either email or supply a printed copy of the scavenger hunt map and secret message decoder. To sign up, please email moorer.megan@gmail.com with the number of children  that would like to participate. 

How Else Can I Help?

We would love to get every kid in the neighborhood to come out and participate. Please help spread the word to any neighbors who have children, and encourage them to sign up. You can also donate a bag of candy. Hope to see everyone there!