This is a Community Celebration Event to celebrate Geocaching, National Beach Day and National Toasted Marshmallow Day!! 
Why National Beach Day? Because we are celebrating on the Beach with a bonfire. Wood provided
Why National Toasted Marshmallow Day? Because we'll be toasting marshmallows with all the fixings. Everything provided to make smores.
Why Geocaching? Because who doesn't like to get together with like minded people, around a fire, toasting marshmallows and getting a smiley!
Please bring your own chairs and beverage of choice (Preferrably no glass on the beach). If you have a hot dog or marshmallow skewer please bring that too otherwise I'm sure there are alot of sticks on the beach for you to make one. Bottled water will be provided.
When logging a "will attend" please let me know how many people will be in your group. Thanks
Fun facts:
Believe it or not, marshmallows date back to ancient Egypt. The mallow plant provided a sap the Egyptians used to create a candy with nuts and honey.
National Beach day was created in 1929 by the Knights of Columbus in Milwaukee, WI
Ligonier, Indiana holds an annual Marshmallow Festival. It is also the marshmallow capital of the world. How sweet is that?
Homemade marshmallows include sugar, unflavored gelatin, corn syrup and flavoring. Have you ever made your own?
This event is being hosted by a Washington State Geocaching Association member. If you are a geocacher in the state of Washington please consider joining the WSGA. Follow this link to visit our website to learn more about becoming a WSGA member.
Community Celebration Events - 2025
This Event is part of a limited release of Community Celebration Events to celebrate 25 years of geocaching. Geocachers hosted events between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025. Learn more about Community Celebration Events on the Geocaching Blog.