Joining in the craft-making exhibition in the Airedale Centre are Charlotte Beaumont, nine (left) of the 1st Thwaites Brow Brownies, Bethany Olsson, nine, (right) of the 3rd Oakworth pack and Sarah Beaumont, four
KEIGHLEY Guide Association held a craft stall in the Airedale Centre to attract new Guides and leaders.
Different activities were on display, including colouring pictures, creating cards with rubber stamps and a treasure hunt around the shopping centre, where the girls went around various shops to find certain letters displayed in windows. A free phone hotline has been set up for girls who wish to become Guides.
Anyone interested in becoming a Guide or leader can call 0800 169 5901 and the Guide group will return the call . The lines are open for three months.
The winners of the treasure hunt were Kerry Richards, of Eastburn, Rosemary Hindle, of Oakworth, and Katie Denton, of Silsden, who will all receive £5 gift vouchers.
The events proved to be a huge success. The Guide Association would like to thank all of the shops which helped with the treasure hunt, and everybody who took part.
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