Three lucky winners have received their prizes, after taking part in this year’s Treasure House Children’s Trail in Beverley.
Becky Hitchenor, aged 9 of Beverley, won first prize – a family pass to Sewerby Hall and Gardens, as well as craft materials. Second prize went to Zac Barber, aged 13 from Louth, who won a family visit to Skidby Mill, and craft materials. Third prize was won by Abigail Little, aged 9(nearly 10) of Roos, who received a bouquet of craft materials.
All three children took part in the Treasure House Children’s Trail over the summer holidays and entered the popular prize draw. Education officer Sarah Hammond, said:
“The annual Children’s Trail is becoming a ‘must do’ on many families’ summer holiday activity wish lists. Grandparents often bring their grandchildren over the summer, as Abigail did this year with her grandad.
“It’s a great opportunity to explore the Treasure House building, have some fun and take a closer look at some of the fabulous exhibits on display.”
The prizes were awarded at the Treasure House Museum by Nial Adams, Museums Manager, who said:
“Thank you for taking part in this year’s Treasure House Children’s Trail and congratulations to the three lucky winners. This is a fantastic way to get involved with the Treasure House each year, and I really hope the winners enjoy their prizes.”