
RICHLAND, Wash.–Where’s Dolly, a family-friendly detective event in the Uptown Richland area, prompts community members to search for hidden Dolly Parton cutouts.
To join, players can print a game sheet from home or pick one up from participating locations, according to a United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties press release.
When players find a mini Dolly, they can inform staff of the store where Dolly is hiding and earn a stamp on their game card, according to the release.
Once someone receives 15 stamps, they will be eligible to win a prize at a party at 2 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Caterpillar Café, according to the release. Players will be eligible to win a grand prize if they collet 20 stamps.
Participants need to turn in their game cards to Adventures Underground by Jan. 1, and must be present on Feb. 1 at the Caterpillar Café to win.
The activity is meant to raise awareness for the Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program through the United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties, according to the release.