Local mom Aubrey Medlin “first read about rainbows being displayed in Italy along with the phrase “Tutto andra’ bene,” or “Everything will be OK,” and I just thought it was such a nice gesture of hope, love, and peace. Then I read an article about a person in Philadelphia who added to the fun by not only displaying rainbows, but also creating a scavenger hunt for the kids in the neighborhood”
Aubrey’s five year old son Arlo paining his rainbow.
Aubrey has been mapping out the rainbows as they find them, now using google maps to plot them. “My son loves anything involving a map, so he has been happy to carry the map around and mark off our “found” rainbows. We even found some in some other neighborhoods while we were driving to pick up our groceries on a rainy day.”HOW IT WORKS:
1. Display a rainbow in your front window or in another area that is visible from the street. Get as creative as you want with it while sticking to the “rainbow” theme. For examples, check out the photos posted in the group.

Brittaney Miracle’s rainbow
2. Submit your address here to have it added to the scavenger hunt map–>https://forms.gle/amoh6qBn29jgRcwh7. This is the simplest and quickest way for me to add your address to the map. *Please do not submit your address via a post/message/comment in the group as it is likely to get lost among the other posts in the group.* If you do not see your address on the map within 24 hours of submitting it, please send me a private message.

Tabbi Anne’s rainbow
3. Click here to access the scavenger hunt map–> https://drive.google.com/open…

Jen Bremann’s rainbow

Andrea Shock’s rainbow

Stacie Koogler’s rainbow