Sunnyvale resident starts 'sweet' scavenger hunt, 100 Valentine's Day hearts on display across city

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Sunnyvale is feeling the love this Valentine's Day! The hearts scattered across the city have become a fun game for locals. Even Mayor Larry Klein and his dog Buddy are taking part in the challenge to find them all.

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Scavenger hunt prizes have been provided by small businesses in Sunnyvale including Pints of Joy, Dishdash and Leigh's Favorite Books. "There's some pretty serious contenders out there right now," Winnie shared."Including the Mayor of Sunnyvale, Larry Klein. He and his dog Buddy, they have found, I don't know how many by now."Each heart was hand delivered and installed by Winnie's friends. On Friday, she thanked Val, Chris, Frankie, Stacy and Katy.

"Being able to look for the hearts around the community and get excited about it- and the kids are excited too," resident Stacy Nitschke told ABC7 News."We'll be somewhere in a totally different part of Sunnyvale, and they'll see a heart and say, 'OH! THERE'S A HEART!' So, we know it's all of the community, all of the city.

 

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Absolutely LOVE this story. Thanks for reporting on it. Right up my alley. Kindness changes the world. Happy Weekend, everyone. Have a safe and wonderful one and glad there are people like this out there. We need more of them.

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