MissJenn
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Geocaching has partnered with Rand McNally to search for the Best Small Towns in America. http://www.bestoftheroad.com To nominate your town: Type it's name into the big box near the top of the page that says Find Your Town. To see who has been nominated: Click on the "Best For Geocaching" tab. Vote now. And vote regularly - as often as once a day. Also, spread the word. Encourage your friends, family and neighbors to vote to get their favorite towns on the map. Rally the troops – your fellow citizens, elected officials, visitor centers, and social networks – encourage them to let us know why your pick should be on the map. The Best of the Road program kicked off on July 1st and is sure to provide excitement, inspiration, and an increase in travelers interested in visiting America's best small towns. Who: Towns in America with populations under 150,000 What: "Best of the Road 2013" - a competition among towns. There are six categories: Most Beautiful, Most Fun, Most Patriotic, Friendliest, and Best Food, plus a new category this year – Best for Geocaching! When: Voting begins on July 1, 2013 and will end on September, 3rd, 2013. Winners will be announced by mid–October. Where: All the action takes place at http://www.bestoftheroad.com .
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Geocaching has partnered with Rand McNally to search for the Best Small Towns in America. http://www.bestoftheroad.com To nominate your town: Type it's name into the big box near the top of the page that says Find Your Town. To see who has been nominated: Click on the "Best For Geocaching" tab. Vote now. And vote regularly - as often as once a day. Also, spread the word. Encourage your friends, family and neighbors to vote to get their favorite towns on the map. Rally the troops – your fellow citizens, elected officials, visitor centers, and social networks – encourage them to let us know why your pick should be on the map. The Best of the Road program kicked off on July 1st and is sure to provide excitement, inspiration, and an increase in travelers interested in visiting America's best small towns. Who: Towns in America with populations under 150,000 What: "Best of the Road 2013" - a competition among towns. There are six categories: Most Beautiful, Most Fun, Most Patriotic, Friendliest, and Best Food, plus a new category this year – Best for Geocaching! When: Voting begins on July 1, 2013 and will end on September, 3rd, 2013. Winners will be announced by mid–October. Where: All the action takes place at http://www.bestoftheroad.com .
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Geocaching has partnered with Rand McNally to search for the Best Small Towns in America. http://www.bestoftheroad.com To nominate your town: Type it's name into the big box near the top of the page that says Find Your Town. To see who has been nominated: Click on the "Best For Geocaching" tab. Vote now. And vote regularly - as often as once a day. Also, spread the word. Encourage your friends, family and neighbors to vote to get their favorite towns on the map. Rally the troops – your fellow citizens, elected officials, visitor centers, and social networks – encourage them to let us know why your pick should be on the map. The Best of the Road program kicked off on July 1st and is sure to provide excitement, inspiration, and an increase in travelers interested in visiting America's best small towns. Who: Towns in America with populations under 150,000 What: "Best of the Road 2013" - a competition among towns. There are six categories: Most Beautiful, Most Fun, Most Patriotic, Friendliest, and Best Food, plus a new category this year – Best for Geocaching! When: Voting begins on July 1, 2013 and will end on September, 3rd, 2013. Winners will be announced by mid–October. Where: All the action takes place at http://www.bestoftheroad.com .
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Geocaching has partnered with Rand McNally to search for the Best Small Towns in America. http://www.bestoftheroad.com To nominate your town: Type it's name into the big box near the top of the page that says Find Your Town. To see who has been nominated: Click on the "Best For Geocaching" tab. Vote now. And vote regularly - as often as once a day. Also, spread the word. Encourage your friends, family and neighbors to vote to get their favorite towns on the map. Rally the troops – your fellow citizens, elected officials, visitor centers, and social networks – encourage them to let us know why your pick should be on the map. The Best of the Road program kicked off on July 1st and is sure to provide excitement, inspiration, and an increase in travelers interested in visiting America's best small towns. Who: Towns in America with populations under 150,000 What: "Best of the Road 2013" - a competition among towns. There are six categories: Most Beautiful, Most Fun, Most Patriotic, Friendliest, and Best Food, plus a new category this year – Best for Geocaching! When: Voting begins on July 1, 2013 and will end on September, 3rd, 2013. Winners will be announced by mid–October. Where: All the action takes place at http://www.bestoftheroad.com .
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Geocaching has partnered with Rand McNally to search for the Best Small Towns in America. http://www.bestoftheroad.com To nominate your town: Type it's name into the big box near the top of the page that says Find Your Town. To see who has been nominated: Click on the "Best For Geocaching" tab. Vote now. And vote regularly - as often as once a day. Also, spread the word. Encourage your friends, family and neighbors to vote to get their favorite towns on the map. Rally the troops – your fellow citizens, elected officials, visitor centers, and social networks – encourage them to let us know why your pick should be on the map. The Best of the Road program kicked off on July 1st and is sure to provide excitement, inspiration, and an increase in travelers interested in visiting America's best small towns. Who: Towns in America with populations under 150,000 What: "Best of the Road 2013" - a competition among towns. There are six categories: Most Beautiful, Most Fun, Most Patriotic, Friendliest, and Best Food, plus a new category this year – Best for Geocaching! When: Voting begins on July 1, 2013 and will end on September, 3rd, 2013. Winners will be announced by mid–October. Where: All the action takes place at http://www.bestoftheroad.com .
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They all already have the GeoTour attribute.
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Getting People To Show Up For A CITO
MissJenn replied to JL_HSTRE's topic in General geocaching topics
Some tips from http://www.geocachin...m/cito/faq.aspx -
Please also consider adding your note to this thread: "Mid-Atlantic Bookmarks- a handy thread to share bookmark lists" You might get more eyes on the topic that way.
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I do love that location. Kudos, W7WT, for making it a really lovely Virtual cache.
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From http://www.geocaching.com/cito/
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2013: Celebrate the 11th Annual CITO Weekend
MissJenn replied to Dr.MORO's topic in General geocaching topics
CITO 2013 – It Takes a Village – Latitude 47 http://blog.geocaching.com/2013/04/cito-2013-it-takes-a-village/ -
2013: Celebrate the 11th Annual CITO Weekend
MissJenn replied to Dr.MORO's topic in General geocaching topics
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2013: Celebrate the 11th Annual CITO Weekend
MissJenn replied to Dr.MORO's topic in General geocaching topics
Posted in our Blog: Geocachers search parks, trails and forests to earn a smiley, but during a Cache In Trash Out (CITO) event they're not looking for geocaches. They're clearing litter and trash from geocaching-friendly areas around the world. Thousands of geocachers will walk away from their CITO events with bags of trash and a sense of pride. They're preserving the natural beauty of our world. It's often more than litter clean up. Some CITO events remove of invasive species, plant trees or build trails. You can be a part of the movement. CITO events are held all year long, but you'll have more than 140 to choose from on April 20, 21 and 22. It's the 11th annual International CITO Weekend coinciding with Earth Day. This year, more than a thousand geocachers from at least 30 countries are combining in the annual worldwide environmental effort. The locations range from Croatia to Hong Kong and include more than 40 U.S. States. Share this new and log your "Will Attend" for a CITO event near you. For a limited time, Shop Geocaching will include a free CITO trash bag in each order (U.S. orders, while supplies last). -
GeoTour! by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
MissJenn replied to Smithsonian NMNH's topic in Northeast
It's live! GeoTour: http://www.geocachin...mithsonian-nmnh Smithsonian NMNH's geocaching page: http://www.mnh.si.edu/geocaching/ zoomed out: zoomed into the DC area: -
Your caches would never be included in a GeoTour without your explicit permisison.
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GeoTour! by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
MissJenn replied to Smithsonian NMNH's topic in Northeast
I'm not Miss Jenn (easily distinguished from me by her effusive charm and dazzling appearance), but I can tell you that the caches will be published in the regular way here on Tuesday, April 2nd. The one that I reviewed will make for a very nice hike in a State Forest. Keystone, you are right! (about the caches anyway) -
Thing Sites GeoTour This is the first European GeoTour and our first ever trans-national GeoTour. It goes across Scotland, Iceland, Norway, the Faroe Islands and the Isle of Man. This GeoTour went live in early November 2012. Things, from the Old Norse "þing," are historic assembly sites found throughout northern Europe as a result of our shared Norse heritage. Follow in the footsteps of the Vikings and explore the landscapes and traditions which surround these fascinating sites. http://www.geocachin...ours/thingsites Other GeoTours are listed at our growing Global Directory: http://www.geocaching.com/geotours
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Thing Sites GeoTour This is the first European GeoTour and our first ever trans-national GeoTour. It goes across Scotland, Iceland, Norway, the Faroe Islands and the Isle of Man. This GeoTour went live in early November 2012. Things, from the Old Norse "þing," are historic assembly sites found throughout northern Europe as a result of our shared Norse heritage. Follow in the footsteps of the Vikings and explore the landscapes and traditions which surround these fascinating sites. http://www.geocachin...ours/thingsites Other GeoTours are listed at our growing Global Directory: http://www.geocaching.com/geotours
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(I edited the topic subtitle.)
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Thanks very much for sharing the exciting news, perth pathfinders. Deceangi is correct about the Things Sites GeoTour being first in Scotland. Thing Sites GeoTour is our first European GeoTour and our first ever trans-national GeoTour, spanning Scotland, Iceland, Norway, the Faroe Islands and the Isle of Man. it's all good. It's great to share all the GeoTour news more widely . Have a look at our *growing* Global Directory of GeoTours: http://www.geocaching.com/geotours (A link to this is on the front page of Geocaching.com - see those blue images on the right edge of the page?)