Red Hot Scavenger Hunt Planned for ISC West

Mission 500 is hosting ‘The Great Las Vegas Scavenger Hunt’ fundraiser at this year’s ISC West to help children and families in need across the United States, set to take place on July 20 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Sands Expo Centre in Paradise, NV.

Never mind that the daily temperature will likely be more than 100 degrees, the fun and games of exploring the city is well intended to raise money the Mission 500 way. It will be fun.

“We are all looking forward to an in-person ISC West in July, which has been an important partner and venue for Mission 500 fund raising activities for over ten years,” said Ken Gould, chairman of Mission 500. “This year, as we continue to emerge from many of the pandemic restrictions that we have all been subjected to over the past year, we need to maintain some degrees of vigilance and do things differently at ISC West.

“The Great Las Vegas Scavenger Hunt should be a lot of fun, and we encourage our longstanding and new sponsor partners and individual supporters to participate in this event so we can continue to support children in need across the country.”

Corporate sponsorships are available for this event, with company and independently sponsored teams participating in the actual scavenger hunt. The cost to participate is $200 per team of four, while individuals can sign up for $50.

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