A cracking Easter egg hunt with a difference is coming to Cliffe Castle Museum and Park in Keighley.
Bracewell the dragon, the mascot for the venue, is calling on local children to come and help him to find his missing eggs and find out about the mysterious creature who laid them.
Volunteers from the Cliffe Castle Support group will be handing out clues to help children to hunt for the missing eggs, on Easter Saturday 20 April.
There will be small prizes awarded to those who are able to find them all and Cliffe Castle ancestor Henry Isaac Butterfield and Bracewell the dragon will be around to help (or hinder) the hunt.
Maggie Pedley, Bradford Council’s Libraries, Museums and Galleries Manager, said: “It’s sure to be a cracking day. Bracewell the dragon is looking forward to meeting everyone and is really egg-cited that local children will help him to be reunited with his precious eggs.
“Many thanks to the Cliffe Castle Support Group and our Parks Team for their help with this event and to B&M Stores and the Co-Op for donating the prizes.”
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