Bluffton Public Library holds QR code Downtown Treasure Hunt
Noticed QR codes popping up around town? The Bluffton Public Library is holding a QR Code Downtown Treasure Hunt in several stores in Bluffton.
To participate, you need a mobile device that can run a free QR Code Reader app. Scan the codes at each location to reveal the secret words required to fill in the contest entry form. The treasure to be awarded will be revealed in one of the codes along the way. No WiFi or cell phone signal is needed.
The contest is open to adults and teens age 16 and older and runs from June 10 to July 12. All eligible entries returned to the library circulation desk will be entered into a drawing. One entry per person. Happy Hunting!
For more information about the Treasure Hunt and other summer events, visit the library, call 419-358-5016 or visit us online at www.blufftonpubliclibrary.org .
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