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Web Adventure Park offers unique opportunity to businesses to house their Snook

Make It York and The Web Adventure Park have announced a unique opportunity for businesses looking to house their sculpture following the Snooks Auction this week.

A popular family destination, The Web Adventure Park has opened its grounds to house a sculpture for businesses who want to own a Snook sculpture and want to support the worthy cause but do not have the space to house them.

The Park has over 250,000 annual visitors, presenting a great business opportunity to reach thousands of potential customers by exposing their brand. 

Janice Dunphy, Managing Director of Web Adventure Park said, “We excitedly bid on one of the Snooks, they do look amazing, and wondered who else would have space to display one, and we guessed – not many! This may be a barrier to many local businesses bidding, and we know many would also want to support St Leonard’s Hospice. We thought why not offer to display other Snooks bought by local companies and allow them to get some publicity at the same time? It would also be fantastic for our customers to see a few Snooks in one location. 

We have had family members who were in a hospice for end-of-life care and they are a real blessing for the patients and families, this is why it means so much to try to support them as much as we can. We are adding a QR code on the Snook so any customers wishing to donate to St Leonard’s can easily do so.  

The Web is such a fun, family day out that we feel that all our visitors will appreciate the Snooks, whilst being a strong celebration of all things creative in our amazing city. With a background of Role Play Mini Towns, animals, fairground rides and slides, we know that the vibrance of the Snooks will reflect the happy environment that is the Web!”.  


 

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