February 15, 2006
We hope you can join us on Wednesday, Feb. 15. It's the 3rd
Wednesday of the month.
NEW THIS MONTH:
Cardinal Red has donated a PA Geocoin AND an OH Geocoin to
reside in this cache. Feel free to write down the numbers and log
them then; just don't take them home with you. Thanks Cardinal
Red!! There isn't anything else new for this month. If you like
Giannoti's and want to go there again, let me know; or if it was
the worst place you've been too. The feedback I get helps determine
where the next event will be. It will always be around the Reading
area. March will be the one year anniversary of this cache; any
suggestions on something special to do?
Attending for February:
Cardinal Red
KurtRoedeger
JinxMagic
AdventureBob
tammy576
danh2
TeamFuji (*2)
Gosffo
Spebby
Joey&maggiesmom
Jillofalltrades
Leffs (maybe)
DrTrack (maybe)
CompuCacher (maybe)
Edscott and maybe Jascott
KoiKeeper & ImpalaBob
We're up to 20-ish, anyone else?
Happy Hour is from 5 to 7 pm, and the gang will be there from a
little after 5pm until about 8pm.
If you can't join us for this month, keep the cache on your Watch
List anyway. We will change the date for next time, and just re-use
this cache page.
How To Log This Event :
Please log this event as a "Find" or as
"Attended" only the first time you find that location. It's
just like any other cache: once you have logged a smiley for that
location, it doesn't make sense to log another smiley face for the
same location. Please feel free to attend each time it recurs;
that's the idea! Post "will attend" notes so we all know you're
coming. After your first "find" or "attended" log,
post notes to record your
subsequent visits and share your stories.
Original Cache Contents
:
If you are logging bugs that need to be grabbed by other people -
because, for example, you did not take it home with you - there is
no need to log it back into this event cache.
One option is to just let people grab it from one another rather
than keep dropping it back into the event.
And, here is a little linky.
Thanks to MoHo for the GCJ71Q idea.