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2021 Pipestone Water Tower Festival Medallion Hunt

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Before you go to sleep , be sure to set those alarms for 7 AM TOMORROW (Monday, July 26th) when the FIRST CLUE for the 2021 Water Tower Festival Medallion Hunt will be released!

Each day until found, one clue will be announced on KLOH Radio 1050 AM and posted on both PipestoneStar.com and the Pipestone Area of Commerce’s Facebook page. The hunt is open to all ages. If you are the lucky one who pieces together the clues and finds the Medallion, bring it to the Chamber or call us at 507-825-3316 to WIN $100 in Pipestone Area Chamber Checks!

The Water Tower Festival Medallion is handcarved of genuine Pipestone by local carver, Pam Tellinghuisen. It is smaller than a quarter and looks like the photo.

REMINDER: The Medallion is hidden on PUBLIC PROPERTY within the City limits of Pipestone. You do not need to climb anything, move any objects, dig, or destroy the City’s flowers or anything else to find it. While we love everyone’s enthusiasm, we don’t want anyone hurt nor do we want anyone’s public or private property damaged.

Get a good rest and may the best hunter win!

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Hunt Information
Dates
Scheduled Dates
Monday, July 26, 2021
Find Date
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Finders
Name
Vivian Brockberg
Prize
Maximum Prize
$100 in Pipestone Chamber Checks
Awarded Prize
$100 in Pipestone Chamber Checks
Location
General Location
Indian Lakes Trail
Pinpointed Location
Around the curve of the trail
Concealer
Taped to a tree

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Clues
Clue 1
Published Date
Sunday, July 25, 2021, 7:00 PM
It’s about time we had some fun.
A pandemic in the rear view, our historic city awakes.

A prize lies prone, on the outskirts of an urban space.
Hanging out near a peaceful open place.

The finder earns something very grand.
Be ready to uncover some prime land.
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Clue 2
Published Date
Monday, July 26, 2021, 7:00 PM
The medallion is holding on tight.
You won’t see it unless you look just right.
Hiding in a public place;
a park or trail or open space.
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Clue 3
Published Date
Tuesday, July 27, 2021, 7:00 PM
The tattered pages of a century turning.
The steam clears, Pipestone’s earliest prosperity, unearthed.
A booming trade.
An ambitious builder.
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