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Circle 10 - Lone Star - Cache to Eagle #2 Traditional Cache

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Lone Star Reviewer: This geocache is being archived as the cache owner (CO) is no longer active and it appears the cache is in need of maintenance that has not been performed. This also precludes any possibility of adoption.

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Hidden : 11/4/2010
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Circle 10 – Lone Star – Cache to Eagle #2 is the second in a series of 12 public geocaches located at Eagle Project sites across the Lone Star District in Circle 10 Council. It is part of the nationwide Cache to Eagle Series® program. The Lone Star Cache to Eagle Series is aimed at promoting geocaching and showcasing the community service and contributions of local Eagle Scouts. Each of these Scouting-themed caches contains a code word: one of the 12 points of the Scout Law.

Eagle projects come in many forms and one way these projects help the community is through drives for goods that help organizations assist idividuals and families in time of crisis.

Recent Eagle Scout projects at this site include:

Crew 123 5/2009 Blood Drive
Troop 2150 8/2009 Blood Drive
Crew 590 8/2009 Blood Drive
Team 590 10/2009 Blood Drive
Troop 310 6/2011 Personal Care Packs for Families in Crisis
Troop 2150 8/2011 Blood Drive


Cache Details:
This little micro container has the code word for cache #2, a pencil, and a log. Keep track of the code word/cache ID combos as you visit caches in the Lone Star Cache to Eagle Series. They will be needed once the 12th cache goes live.

What is Cache to Eagle Series®?
Cache to Eagle is a partnership between Geoscouting, the BSA, and Geocaching.com to highlight Eagle Projects across the nation.

What does it take to become an Eagle Scout?
Reaching the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America requires years of dedication and hard work. In addition to 21 required merit badges, each Scout must complete a project that — on average — requires 167 service hours.

What is the Lone Star District?
The Lone Star District encompasses portions of Collin County which serves McKinney, Anna, Melissa, Blue Ridge, Princeton and Farmersville. The Lone Star District is part of Circle 10 Council. Circle 10 Council serves Central North Texas and a portion of Oklahoma.

Lone Star Cache to Eagle Coordinator: LoneStarC2E@tx.rr.com

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