Rainbow Hunt

More Rainbow Hunters Reporting by Lori Bigler

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Hi there,

This Cora and Juliette, we are 7 and and 5 years old and we are sisters (our mom is transcribing). We hunted all over the Woodland Heights and we found 107 different houses with rainbows! We looked on Euclid, Norhill, Woodland, Bayland, Byrne, Omar and Merrill plus our street.

Cora’s favorite was 1011 E 7 1/2 St - I liked how many different colors there were and how pretty it was. Juliette’s favorite was 815 Merrill - I liked how big and beautiful it was with all the different colors - my best friend lives there too and she helped make it. Here is a photo of us. We did not hug even though it was hard.

We also submit our house as a runner-up - we live at [address removed] and our rainbow has gold glitter on it. We know everyone loves glitter! We had lots of fun but we missed the prize day. If there are any prizes left will you please let us know?

Thanks!
Cora & Juliette

Melissa Sternfels responds:

Thank you so much for your lovely note, and for taking the rainbow hunt so very seriously. I can first assure you that there are PLENTY of prizes left.

Second, I agree with you about glitter. Everyone loves glitter. And, I hope to see a glittery sun on your house on Wednesday when my daughter I begin our “sunshine” hunt, April 1.

WH Rainbow Hunt-Harper Hatfield Reporting by Lori Bigler

I am Harper Hatfield and I am a 9 year old 4th grader at Travis Elementary.

Last week, some brilliant people organized a rainbow scavenger hunt to spread a little cheer around the neighborhood during this dark time. You can enjoy this event by riding a bike, driving around in the car or even just taking a stroll down the street! This is a great experience to have fun with our community and see everyone’s amazing art work while still being safe and socially distanced. 

It was so exciting to see all of the different rainbows the kids created and displayed. We spotted painted rainbows, crayon rainbows, flag rainbows, sidewalk chalk rainbows and even a pinata rainbow! But, my mom and my favorite was definitely the rainbow made of streamers, with Kermit the Frog sitting on a balcony and holding a poster that said “the lovers, the dreamers and me” (pictured above.)

It was the perfect excuse to pull my mom and myself out of the house, get some fresh air, exercise and see our beautiful neighborhood. I had so much fun making my rainbow art so I can’t wait to see what’s in store for next time!

Thank you!

Harper Hatfield
Morrison St.
Woodland Heights

Great Rainbow Hunt Official Rules by Lori Bigler

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First: observe all safety guidelines, and safe social distancing at all times. You know what to do. (In other words, don’t be getting us into trouble with Mayor Sylvester, County Judge Lina or Principal Day!)

Second: walk, skip, ride, scooter, saunter, skate or stroll your way through our neighborhood, keeping track of how many Rainbows you can find (within the boundaries of the Woodland Heights, which is generally I-10 to the South, Studewood to the West, Pecore to the North and I-45 to the East). 

Third: if you didn’t take a picture, did it really happen? Take lots of photos! And if you are into that whole social media thing, please tag us!

Fourth: once have finished your Great Rainbow Hunt, please email the WHCA at communications@woodland-heights.org or, better yet, post on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/WoodlandHeightsCivicAssociation/. Please tell us who was in your search party, the total number of Rainbows your search party found, and the address(es) of your very favorite Rainbows. Please also include any photographs that we can share.

Fifth: at all times, at all times, be aware of your surroundings and again, please pretty please be safe. Also see, Official Rule 1, above. 

FINALLY: You are a winner! Collect your family’s prize from the purple bucket on the porch at 714 Euclid (March 25 through the 30th, and until we run out) generally between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm OR, please let us know your address for prize drop off. 

***Note that all prizes were pre-packaged and have also been placed in paper bags, by gloved hands. Before handling, please take all appropriate measures to ensure both your and your family’s safety. Again, see Rule 1.***

The City of Houston’s COVID safety guidelines can be found here: https://houstonemergency.org/covid19/

The CDC’s COVID guidelines can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/index.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2F2019-ncov%2Fprotect%2Findex.html