CARNEGIE MUSEUM GEOCACHING CLASS
Saturday, May 5th, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
at the CARNEGIE MUSEUM in Old Town Roseville
Do you know anyone who is interested in geocaching, but hasn’t made it to their first cache yet? What is this geocaching hobby all about? Can anybody do it? Do you need an actual GPS?
Join us for a short, informative class on the basics of geocaching. There will be handouts and an informative discussion on how to find your first geocache.
Afterwards (around 11:45 am or so), we will travel by individual cars to a few close-by geocaches and practice our new skills. It is estimated that this will take at least an hour – maybe more – depending on attendance and interest.
If you are a veteran geocacher, drop on by to see the museum and grab the Letterbox-Hybrid geocache on site called “Carnegie” And get a two-fer if you want to drop by the class for a moment and wave “hi”, Thus you can also count it as attending an event.
The Geocaching Class will be held in the downstairs classroom. There are stairs to the right as you enter the museum that access the downstairs area. There is also an elevator in back of the museum. It is hand-controlled by the museum curator – so someone will need to let him/her know that someone needs to use the elevator. The Carnegie Museum opens at 10:00 am on that day. Please come early and enjoy the many historical items on display. You are even in for a surprise as you enter the building.
The Geocaching Class will be taught by Julie Prince, geocaching since 2004. She has over 40 geocaches in the Roseville area – all about the history of Roseville. They are part of a series of geocaches called: “Cache Out in Roseville”.
This event is sponsored by the Carnegie Museum. Address of the museum is: 557 Lincoln Street, Roseville, CA There is no admission fee, but a $3 contribution is gladly accepted. There’s lots of free parking directly across the street from the museum. Event coordinates take you to the parking area. Hope to see you and/or a muggle friend(s) there.
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