Over the past several years, the group has gotten much larger and active, going in many different directions at the same time. It can be difficult to keep up. Every so often, it cam be good to get everyone on the same page.We did an event like this around this time last year and received positive feedback, so let's do it again and see if we can put together some good ideas for the coming year.
What do we have to talk about and more importantly, what do YOU want to talk about?
Topics could include but are not limited to the following:
- CITO ideas
- monthly meet-and-greets
- events that members are planning already
- instructional events like beginner/101, software, cache types, etc.
- possible larger events such as picnics, campouts, parties, etc.
- anything else that tickles your fancy regarding geocaching
Who should come
To be clear, this event is open to everyone. For those that are new to geocaching and what to see what the hubbub is about, for those new to the area, for those just passing through and would like to meet the locals, and for those interested in joining the group, for those who want to shape the direction of the group, and for those with ideas they want to share. All are welcome.
About GEOCKY
GEOCKY (pronounced "Jockey") was formed in 2003 to promote safe and responsible Geocaching in Kentucky
Our Mission Statement:
"The Geocachers of Kentucky (GEOCKY) is a group of individuals who are committed to promoting responsible and enjoyable Geocaching in the state of Kentucky. We encourage cooperation with land managers. GEOCKY also provides the means for people to organize regional activities and events that will promote the credibility of the sport."
This cache placed and maintained by a Geocky member.