Tecumseh Leprechaun Hunt focuses on getting people outside to discover what city has to offer
The Monroe News
TECUMSEH Leprechauns will be popping up all over Tecumseh later this month for a new scavenger hunt event to draw people out of their homes and bring attention to the businesses and attractions around downtown Tecumseh.
The Leprechaun Hunt will start March 17 and run through March 22, where 17 laminated paper leprechauns will be hidden throughout Tecumseh either outside of businesses or local attractions.
Residents will be able to print out a clue sheet at the city’s or downtown Tecumseh’s website and follow the clues to find all the leprechauns and write down where or near what business the leprechaun is located.
The Daily Telegram
TECUMSEH The Adrian and Tecumseh chambers of commerce are turning to each other for a new partnership following the announcement that the Tecumseh chamber director will retire later this year.
Vicki Riddle will retire from her position on April 30. She has been the director of the Tecumseh Area Chamber of Commerce since 2009. I think it s the right time to move out of the way and let someone come in with fresh ideas to try, she said Monday. I know in my gut it s the right time.
The Tecumseh chamber will work with the Adrian Area Chamber of Commerce moving forward. The two chambers announced last week they will share resources and staff, partially for cost-savings reasons.
TECUMSEH — Hoping to attract people who were looking for something to do while many activities are still unavailable due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Tecumseh this weekend will host its annual Ice Sculpture Festival for the 12th time.The festival will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17 in Tecumseh’s historic downtown.Organizers said this year would feature more sculptures than ever, despite the cancellation of activities