Mangalore: Visually Impaired to Navigate Family Treasure Hunt on Nov 14


Mangalore: Visually Impaired to Navigate Family Treasure Hunt on Nov 14

Media Release

Mangalore, Nov 12: 'Guiding Stars', a four-wheeler family treasure hunt with drivers with normal eye sight accompanied by visually impaired navigators will be organized for the children between the age group 10-17 years on Sunday November 14.

The treasure hunt is jointly organized by Mangalore Coastal Round Table 190 (MCRT 190) and Mangalore Ladies Circle 82 (MLC 82) on account of Children's Day. 
 
Elaborating the game pattern, Mangalore Coastal Round Table 190 chair person Arjun Pinto informed that the children with normal eye sight along with their family members will be guided by visually challenged person in treasure hunt who will be the students of Roman and Catharine School for Blind.

The clues for the treasure hunt will be written in Braille language so that visually challenged can guide the drivers; he said and added that the game will be flagged off by deputy commissioner Subodh Yadav at Gandhi Nagar Park.  He informed that the culmination point for the treasure hunt will be Panambur beach.

Those interested can contact 7899491455/ +91 9886449191.
Participants can also register their names on the day of the event from 8 am onwards.
 

  

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