The Lowell Riddler: Second Clue 2022 Riddler of the Year

There is a new game in town. The Lowell Riddler is hiding medallions in and near the City of Lowell for residents to find and turn in for gift cards to local businesses. Below are the first and second clues for Riddler of the Year.

Note: This riddle has been solved!

Whoever finds the medallion and claims the big prize will also take home this trophy!

 

Clue #1

All for one, one for all.

But nobody takes your call.

Why don’t you check

Where bees collect?

Nothing in store. It’s a mall.

Clue #2

The first one you’d find in old Nineveh.

In new ones you also find cinema.

Turning the page

Pays a good wage.

As for its size, it’s the minimum.


Prize Package and Previous Winners Who Will Receive an Extra Clue:

Riddler of the Year

Qualified Participants

Riddler of the Year

Sponsored Prizes of Lowell Bucks, Gift Cards/Certificates:

  • Melissa Nietupski

  • Eric Mundt

  • Christian Huisman

  • Paul Mundt

  • Mark Weaver

  • Sarah Jones & Melissa Springsteen

  • Peggy Brown

  • Paul Mundt

  • Peggy and Mark Brown

  • Mike and Brady DeVore

  • Mark Weaver - Riddler of the Year

  • Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce

  • Chimera Design

  • Flat River Cottage

  • Sweet Seasons

  • Canfield Plumbing & Heating

  • Keiser's Kitchen

  • Big Boiler Brewery

  • Rookie's Sports Cards Plus

  • Flat River Grill

  • Ice Cream Caboose

  • Red Barn Consignment & Antiques

  • MI Hometown Furnishings

  • Mynt Fusion Bistro

  • Anonymous Donation - Ball's Softee Creme

  • Anonymous Donation - Lowell Bucks

  • Anonymous Donation - Ada/Lowell 5

  • Anonymous Donation - Sneaker's Bar & Grill

  • Anonymous Donation - Gary's Meat Market

  • Anonymous Donation - Heidi's Farmstand

  • Anonymous Donation - Ripple


Here’s what you’re looking for:

NOTE: The medallion search-area has been expanded to include the City of Lowell and nearby township locations linked to the city by sidewalk or trail. (See additional Riddling Rules below.)

Riddling Instructions:

When You Find the Medallion: Immediately, take a selfie while holding the medallion in the location that you found it.  Then email the selfie, your name, the location you found it, along with your mailing address and phone number to [email protected]. Your prize package will be mailed to you and your selfie will be published on Lowell’s First Look web page. The medallion is yours to keep as a memory of riddling expertise.

Always Remember: Hidden medallions are accessible 24 hours a day. They will always be hidden in the City of Lowell and nearby township locations linked to the city by sidewalk or trail.  They will never be on private property.  They will never be in the cemetery.  They will never be buried in the ground. You may have to move grass, snow or leaves or remove a covering of colored tape to see them. They will always be within reachable height by an adult.  They could be hanging on a string or rubber band or attached by a magnet.  Your participation in this activity is purely voluntary. Please respect icy, slippery conditions and crossing busy streets.  Most of all, have fun solving the riddle.

Riddler Prize Donations: The Lowell Riddler welcomes prize donations of gift cards and Lowell Bucks in $20-$25 amounts! Help “Riddle It Forward” by boosting Lowell businesses and create some family fun at the same time! Send those gift cards and Lowell Bucks to The Lowell Riddler, P.O. Box 883, Ada, MI 49301 OR drop them off at the Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce.  Your generosity will be mentioned as a prize sponsor unless you prefer to be anonymous.  Please direct your questions and comments to [email protected]

We will be publishing new clues each Saturday at 9 am. Once a riddle has been solved we will update this article, the graphic at the top of our website, and the Facebook post where we shared the article to indicate that the current riddle has been solved. This will be done as soon as we’re able after hearing from The Riddler. Within a few days after a riddle has been solved we will publish an article explaining where the riddle was found and who the winner is. Happy hunting!

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