+MissJenn Posted January 13, 2006 Share Posted January 13, 2006 Go to http://www.geocacher-u.com/caches/cito.html to read about "Organizing a CITO Event." There's no better way to reinvigorate your local cachers than putting together a CITO event in the spring. The season is perfect-you've got a good shot at some great weather—and cachers are ready to get going again after a long winter's hibernation. Quote Link to comment
+Eartha Posted January 14, 2006 Share Posted January 14, 2006 I found some other links for other groups that organize clean ups, and some of those have great links in them Wisconsin's River Clean Chicago Clean Up Marine Debris in Canada Litterbug.org Center for Global Environmental Education quoted from that site: Step-by-Step Instructions There's more to a successful clean-up than heading off with a garbage bag in hand. 1. Identify a site that needs a clean-up, and get permission. 2. Scout out the site and create a map to divide up assignments. 3. Plan to have collected trash hauled away. 4. Assemble bags, gloves, first aid kits, and other equipment. 5. Arrange transportation. 6. Clean up. Be safe. 7. Reflect and celebrate. This is just a miniscule sampling of the 1,850,000 hits that google brought back. One thing I noticed on a lot of the sites I visited is that the children are involved. And they are smiling. So in the words of Crosby Stills nash and young, Teach your children well. I hope to see you all out there in April! Quote Link to comment
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