+TheBeaver&Sunbeam Posted March 3, 2006 Share Posted March 3, 2006 For those members of the Southern York County Geocaching Society looking for details to the caching for cancer event I spoke about at the last meeting here are the details... We'll meet at the nature center at Nixon Park at 10:30 AM It looks like we'll have about 12 kids (ages 7 - 14). I'm hoping to divide the group up into either 3 groups of 4 or 4 groups of 3 depending on how many folks from YCGS are willing to help. I'll have an adult from our group to accompany each group of children - so no worry about assuming responsibility for the kids. Here are the caches we're going after: Horror Quinns Cache An Uphill Battle Survival of the Prepared And I might place a couple of temporary caches along the trail for the beginners in our group. We plan to have lunch at the nature center around noon and then we may attempt one afternoon cache before calling it a day. We have a travel bug we will release - the kids all votes to attach a tiny kangaroo to the bug and send it off to Australia. If you are able to help me please let me know either by posting your name here or by sending me a private email - I'll need to know no later than Thursday March 9th so I can make arrangement for additional GPS units if I don't get enough volunteers from the group. I sincerely hope some of you will help. A few hours time on a Saturday could make a big difference in the life of some of these kids who have had to grow up too fast. Quote Link to comment
+MountWolfCacher Posted March 10, 2006 Share Posted March 10, 2006 We'll be there and are looking forward to it Quote Link to comment
+TheBeaver&Sunbeam Posted March 10, 2006 Author Share Posted March 10, 2006 Moredetails and gameplan can be found here http://www.ycgs.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=39 Quote Link to comment
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