small round container, contains log. Room for geocoins and small item.
I love this spot and general area and visit it frequently. You'll find a true neighborhood community, willing to share yards, books, coffee, ideas & more. Beautifully crafted mudbenches, ovens, the square itself gets repainted with different art each year - a great example of reclaiming your neighborhood!
In 1996, neighbors in the Sellwood neighborhood of Portland at the intersection of 9th and Sherrett created a tea stand, children's playhouse and community library on the corner and renamed it "Share-It Square". Community organizers founded the City Repair Project that same year, seeking to share their vision with the community. In January 2000, the Portland City Council passed ordinance #172207, an "Intersection Repair" ordinance, allowing neighborhoods to develop public gathering places in certain street intersections. See the Village Buildig Convergence website (visit link)
Perfect spot for a cache! Feel free to grab a free cup of tea or coffee, and let the angel help you find the cache!
Initial cache contains log and keychain w/compass. BYOP!
Go explore and enjoy! And if you have been to other great spots like this in Portland, feel free to share it with a picture!
Re-created with a "wink" to my fellow cacher from Germany, Jobinuss.