On Saturday, October 25, families are invited to join Tyler & Clarry’s Treasure Hunt Adventure, a free, interactive literary scavenger hunt that turns Downtown Redmond into a walkable world of imagination. Beginning at Herringbone Bookstore, adventurers will receive a treasure map guiding them through downtown businesses in partnership with Enjoy Downtown Redmond. Along the way, families can follow playful clues, collect stamps, and meet beloved authors and illustrators – all while discovering hidden treasures, new stories, and a little seasonal magic.

Attendees can look forward to:

Meeting regional authors and illustrators:

Andy Bauer, author/illustrator of ABC’s of Oregon

Mary Buell, illustrator of When Dawson Meets Dood

Megan Marie Myers, author/illustrator of The Tagalongs

Interactive story stops: crafts, creative prompts, and activities at each location.

Family fun with a purpose: uplifting youth literacy, especially among foster care and underserved youth.

“We wanted an event where kids aren’t just told to love books – they experience stories with their whole selves: moving, noticing, creating, and connecting with the people who make them, said Brandon Weimer, owner of Herringbone Bookstore.

What: Tyler and Clarry’s Treasure Hunt Adventure

Where: Begins at Herringbone Books (422 SW 6th Street, Redmond) and ends at High Desert Music Hall (818 SW Forrest Ave., Redmond)

When: Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Cost: Free and open to the public

About Herringbone Bookstore: Herringbone Bookstore is a locally owned independent bookstore in downtown Redmond, Oregon. Dedicated to nurturing community through literature, events, and a shared love of stories, it encourages readers of all ages to explore the delights of imagination and connection.

For more information and updates, visit HerringboneBooks.com or follow @HerringboneBooks on Instagram and Facebook.

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