does anyone know how to solve the carnival puzzle "cover the red spot"?
if so how?

if so how?
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Winter Carnival is On Games include chess, cribbage, checkers and puzzles. Ice events start at 1 pm and include a hockey skills test, speed skating races, slap shot speed booth, shot accuracy game, ice sliding distance contest and human ice bowling.and more » |
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Winter Carnival is Feb. 3-5 City Planner Michele Gagnon and son Elliot compete in the cardboard sled race at last year's Winter Carnival. ELLSWORTH — Organizers are hoping for more of the white stuff as Winter Carnival approaches this weekend. Fortunately, not all activities and more » |
Community Carnival to hit Australia and NZ
Throughout the three and a half weeks of Community Carnival, players and Development Officers will deliver 10000 ice coolers and 10000 rulers and puzzles, 100000 packs of select NRL Champions, 25000 Chase cards and 15000 Rugby League Reads magazines.and more »
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Help Freddi Fish and Her Friends Find The Great Conch Shell
play games in a carnival, and check out a sunken airplane in order to find clues, solve the mystery of the missing shell and clear Uncle Blenny's name. Finding clues and solving puzzles is the main element of Freddi Fish and the Stolen Shell.
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Community Calendar for Feb. 5 If you like logical puzzles, neat patterns, and playing games against your friends, you might like to learn chess taught by community member Larry Rabyne. First- through sixth-grades. Registration required. Contact the Youth Services Department at and more » |