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3rd Annual Juno Dunes Natural Area C.I.T.O. Cache In Trash Out® Event

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rnrgrl: Thanks to all the cachers that came and helped us clean up this little piece of paradise..hope to see you next year!

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Hidden : Saturday, April 18, 2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

APRIL 18, 2009, 8 AM - NOON







There will be a Cache In,
Trash Out (C.I.T.O.) EVENT

on Saturday, April 18, 2009, 8:00 AM - NOON


at Juno Dunes Natural Area.


There will be 6 new caches published that morning. We will have the listing info with us to hand out.

Participation is limited to 30 Volunteers.

When you post your intentions to attend,
please include the number of participants for our planning
purposes.


Help us celebrate
International Cache In Trash
Out Day

Thank you to Florida Geocaching Association for donating a special unactivated coin which will be given out at this event!

(We are working on April 18th because LOW TIDE will be cooperating
with us that day.)


We need you to pitch in
and help clean up the Intracoastal Waterway side of this Natural
Area. Join us at the US 1 parking lot area at 8:00 a.m. for a brief
meeting to get everyone signed in.

There are no other pre-registration
requirements.


WE ARE NOT PLANNING A
LUNCH TOGETHER, SINCE THERE IS NO PAVILION HERE, BUT WATER AND
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE PROVIDED BY ERM.

WORK GLOVES, TRASH BAGS AND "GRABBERS" WILL ALSO BE PROVIDED.

LONG PANTS AND CLOSED-TOE SHOES ARE RECOMMENDED, (BOOTS IF YOU HAVE
THEM) SINCE WE WILL BE WORKING IN A MANGROVE HABITAT.

ALSO, THERE ARE THORNY AND SPINY PLANTS IN THE
AREA.


The Palm Beach County
Department of Environmental Resources
Management


has been very receptive to
Geocaching, and as a result, this Natural Area has a number of
caches in it. Please come out and help show our appreciation for
this NA, and the other thousands of acres of Palm Beach County
Natural Area land made available for Geocaching due to PBC ERM
policy!


If we get enough volunteers this could be
a fairly short work day, leaving plenty of time for post CITO
caching. In any case, we will be finished no later than
Noon.


There are at least 20 caches in this
576-acre Natural Area, and many more within a 2-mile radius

for your enjoyment after the

C.I.T.O. Event.





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