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Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Part Twelve Event Cache

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Hidden : Saturday, March 5, 2016
Difficulty:
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Terrain:
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Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

Everybody has a different way of waking up in the morning.  Here's a way to start out your morning, by gathering with a like minded bunch of people to swap stories about geocaching over a cup of Joe. 


It's the first Saturday of the month again and so it's time to come out and have a cup of coffee with us.

Wake Up and Smell the Coffee

Come on down and grab a cup of coffee and spend some time shooting the breeze with other local geocachers. You'll be able to trade travel bugs and just hang out for awhile while you recharge your batteries with your favorite type of morning beverage. Then, after you've recharged your batteries, you'll be able to enjoy the rest of your day.

This event will be held at the Starbucks in San Dimas at 942 W. Arrow Hwy. The event will start at 8:00 AM and end somewhere around 9:00 in the morning. That way, you'll still have plenty of time to do whatever you wanted to do for the rest of the day. There is plenty of parking for this event and there's some outdoor seating, so if it's not too cold, we'll have it out on the patio facing Arrow Hwy.  If the weather's wet or cold, it will probably be inside.

On this date in history:

March 5, 1770 : The "Incident on King Street" commonly called the Boston Massacre happens. British soldiers kill 5 men in a crowd throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks at them. African American Crispus Attucks is among the 1st to die.
March 5, 1821 : James Monroe becomes the first President to be inaugurated on March 5, only because the 4th was a Sunday.
March 5, 1908 : 1st ascent of Mt Erebus, Antarctica.
March 5, 1946 : Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech in Fulton, Missouri popularizes the term and draws attention to the division of Europe.

 

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