Te Awamutu Courier

Hunt is on for nativity sheep

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In 2020, St John’s Anglican Church launched a Messy Nativity Sheep Trail, which proved so popular it was to be repeated this year.

However, Covid settings put paid to that idea, but now it is back.

The Messy Nativity Sheep Trail involves Te Awamutu retailers accepting a knitted sheep, labelling it with their chosen name and hiding it on their premises. The challenge for participan­ts is to discover all the hidden sheep, record theirnames and pop their results into the St John’s Church drop box by the office door.

The trail is underway and participan­ts can collect a form from the church, Te Awamutu i-Site or participat­ing retailers.

The celebratio­n and prize draw is on Friday, December 16, at 5pm at St John’s.

The Rev Julie Guest says the church is also offering something that families can do in their own time.

From December 18 to January 8, there will be a self-directed Nativity Treasure Hunt in St John’s grounds.

Participan­ts will need to use the what3words geo-location app (available free for most devices) and follow the series of clues to the final locations and “treasure” at the end. Designed to be fun for families or individual­s, there is no cost and it can be done in your own time.

 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? A Nativity Treasure Hunt will be held in St John’s church grounds.
Photo / Dean Taylor A Nativity Treasure Hunt will be held in St John’s church grounds.

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