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Article: SCAVENGER HUNT SCOURS BALLARD FOR CLUES AND A CAUSE GAME ORGANIZED AS FUNDRAISER FOR INNER-CITY KIDS.(News)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- June 23, 2007
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Byline: KATE ELSTONP-I reporter
It was hard to miss the Ravishing Red Raiders in Ballard on Saturday afternoon.
Dressed as pirates in red dresses, striped tights, black bandanas, bicep tattoos and gold hoop earrings, the four women hiked up and down the streets of Ballard, solving clues in a neighborhood-encompassing scavenger hunt.
On the way they received honks, waves, double takes and catcalls.
"You get so much attention if you dress like a pirate in this town," said team member Laura Silverton, laughing.
Silverton, 33, and her three friends were among the 21 teams vying for prizes in a scavenger hunt that went from the ...