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Liverpool Easter Trail 3-11 April 2010

Liverpool’s Crackin’ Easter Trail
Saturday 3rd – Sunday 11th April 2010

9 days … 4 cultural venues … tons of prizes … bags of fun!

Liverpool is inviting everyone to get crackin’ this Easter, on a magical mystery trail with a difference.

Liverpool’s Crackin’ Easter Trail invites super sleuths of all ages to get creative, crack the clues and be in with a chance of winning £500 or one of the many cultural gifts and prizes on offer … and all for FREE!

Open Culture and Culture Liverpool have teamed up with the Bluecoat, FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Tate Liverpool and Walker Art Gallery to make you all very happy bunnies this Easter! This Trail is a legacy of the Great Royal Liver Easter Hunt, produced by Open Culture in Liverpool’s Capital of Culture year 2008.

Simply pick up a free Crackin’ Easter Trail, earn your stamps by taking part in the free activities and solve the clues inside our four great venues. The more you see and do this Easter, the more you could win!

How do you get involved?

From Saturday 20 March you can pick up the Crackin’ Easter Trail from the Bluecoat, FACT, Tate Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, Lady Lever Art Gallery, 08 Place on Whitechapel and Albert Dock Visitor Information Centre.

Or you can request one by post or email, simply email info@culture.org.uk but be quick, there are only a limited number available. So what are you waiting for? Hop to it and get cracking!

Prizes include the £500 grand prize; fabulous family meals at the Tate Liverpool café and the Bluecoat Bistro, jam packed Rennies Arts & Crafts art hampers provided by Walker Art Gallery, fantastic FACT family cinema tickets, the Bluecoats brilliant crafty art bags and much, much more.

And what’s more, with every stamped Crackin’ Easter Trail you can gain 10% discount in the participating cafes or shops (please see trail map for details).

For more information on this free event visit Open Culture www.culture.org.uk or check out the participating venues websites.

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