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2019 Robbinsdale Cootie Hunt

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2019 Cootie Medallion Hunt Rules

The 2nd Annual Cootie Medallion Hunt will take place September 21st through September 28th! Medallion hunters will need to purchase a $5.00 Cootie button in order to have a chance to win and claim the $300.00 cash prize! A series of 8 clues will be on Facebook, Tweeted, on the historical society website, and in the kiosk on West Broadway. Cootie Medallion Hunt buttons are on sale now at Robbinsdale Hy Vee (cutomer service counter); Sipe’s Gas Station, Welna Ace Hardware, City Hall and Robbinsdale Historical Society.

Cootie Medallion Hunt guidelines and rules are as follows:

1. The Cootie medallion will be found in a park within the borders of Robbinsdale.

2. The medallion will be enclosed in an envelope or other container bearing the name and logo of a Robbinsdale business.

3. Anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian’s permission to participate.

4. No digging with a shovel will be necessary.

5. No climbing will be necessary.

6. No disassembly will be necessary.

7. Searchers must not deface public property or otherwise violate laws.***Check park hours.

8. No members of the Robbinsdale Historical Society Board are eligible to win.

9. Winners must have a Cootie Medallion huntbutton to claim the prize.

10. Searchers assume all risk for personal injury.

11. Taxes due, if any, are the responsibility of the winner.

12. If the medallion is not found by 6:00 pm, Sept. 28th the hunt will terminate.

13. If you find the medallion, immediately, text-or call and leave a message @ 612-720-7423. Your text or call will be, promptly, returned. Proceed to the Robbinsdale Historical Society museum @ 4915 42nd Ave N, Robbinsdale,MN 55422. A historical society board member will meet you there to award the prize.

14. The decisions of the Robbinsdale Historical Society Board are final

Click this link for a PDF version : Cootie Medallion Hunt Rules
Did you know the Game of Cootie was invented in Robbinsdale? In the early 1940’s, W.H. “Herb” Schaper, a postal worker and avid fisherman whittled a bug-like fishing lure that he thought might make a fun toy. The idea led him to invention the Cootie game. First introduced in 1949, Schaper made the earliest editions on his mother’s porch in Robbinsdale. In 1950 Schaper offered Dayton’s department tore, several Cootie sets on consignment. The game sold over 5,592 by the end of the year. In 1952 Schaper’s company sold 1.2 million Cootie games and thereafter, a million games a year. By the mid-1960s, The company was selling more than twenty-five different games.

Hunt Information
Dates
Scheduled Dates
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Find Date
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Finders
Name
Rigby Eenigenburg
Name
Bonnie Eenigenburg
Name
Jeff Eenigenburg
Prize
Maximum Prize
$300
Awarded Prize
$300
Location
General Location
Humphrey Park
Pinpointed Location
Near the Tom Hollenhorst Memorial
Concealer
Inside a tree stump

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Clues
Clue 1
Published Date
Friday, September 20, 2019, 7:00 PM


The time has come,
The hunt has begun,
Seasoned hunters may believe,
They have an ace up their sleeves.
But, no hunt is the same,
This is anyone’s game!
The official meaning of the clue.
“Ace” refers to Welna’s Ace Hardware. The medallion is enclosed in an envelope with the Ace Hardware logo. It could, also, be a “red herring.” “Ace” could refer to a tennis shot, and “game” to the game of tennis.
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Clue 2
Published Date
Saturday, September 21, 2019, 7:00 PM

There is no time to quibble,
Rather time to remain civil.
Respect others rights,
When searching the sites.
The official meaning of the clue.
“Civil” and “rights” refer to Humphrey’s involvement in the establishment of the “Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Clue 3
Published Date
Sunday, September 22, 2019, 7:00 PM

A review of local history,
May help solve the mystery,
And bridge the gap,
Between fiction and fact.
The official meaning of the clue.
One might need to consult the Robbinsdale Historical Society’s website or museum for pertinent facts. “Bridge” refers to the bridge in Humphrey Park.
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Clue 4
Published Date
Monday, September 23, 2019, 7:00 PM

While some walls are tall,
Other walls are small,
And some walls…..
are never built at all!
The official meaning of the clue.
“Walls” refers to the short retaining wall in Humphrey Park. Also, “never built at all” should make people think of the name “Trump.” John Trump, an early Robbinsdale merchant, also had a boat landing and boat rental on Twin Lake. Humphrey Park is the only park on Twin Lake.
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Clue 5
Published Date
Tuesday, September 24, 2019, 7:00 PM

Eh, Murphy…you’re the Mayor!
Elected by Robbinsdale taxpayers.
Maybe, some day you’ll set a precedent,
And run for the Office of President!
The official meaning of the clue.
“Eh, Murphy” is an anagram for Humphrey. Humphrey was the mayor of Minneapolis and he ran for President of the US in 1968.
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Clue 6
Published Date
Wednesday, September 25, 2019, 7:00 PM

Although the end is near,
It is perfectly clear,
You happy warriors will,
Surely…. persevere.
The official meaning of the clue.
“Happy warrior” means “one who is undaunted by difficulties.” Humphrey was called, “The Happy Warrior.”
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Clue 7
Published Date
Thursday, September 26, 2019, 7:00 PM

While no Pokemon are here,
A geocache is near.
To aid in the quest,
Look to the west.
The official meaning of the clue.
This narrows the location of the medallion. A geocache is located close to the hiding spot.
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Clue 8
Published Date
Friday, September 27, 2019, 7:00 PM

Find a name on a plaque,
To stay on the right path.
If your stumped… take a break,
and relax by the lake.
The official meaning of the clue.
This lets the hunter know that the medallion is hidden in a crack or “break” in a stump near the large rock with a plaque memorializing Thomas Hollenhorst. Hollenhorst was instrumental in establishing the park system in Robbinsdale.
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