More than 10,000 candy canes have been hidden in Queeny Park by the Queeny Park deer and some of them have prizes attached for this exciting hunt. Candy canes will be hidden high and low, both easy and hard to find.
Be sure to bring a bag to hold all of your candy canes. For ages 2-10.
10 a.m. Meet at the flagpole in front of the Greensfelder Recreation Complex by 9:50 a.m. Cost is $6 per child.
More information and to purchase armbands for participation: stlouisco.com or call 314-615-8472.
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