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FPC #103 - National Teacher's Day Event Cache

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Hidden : Tuesday, May 6, 2025
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Welcome to the

Frederick Puzzler's Corner!

 

A monthly event to encourage puzzle solving in the geocaching community.

 

If you need help with a specific puzzle or puzzling topic, please make note of it in your 

Will Attend log so others can prepare to assist. 

  

Tuesday, May 6th, 2025, 6pm - 8pm

Panera Bread

1700 Kingfisher Drive, Suite 1

Frederick, Maryland

 

All food and beverage costs are your own responsibility, though no purchase is required.

 

Join us for the 103rd in-person meeting of the Frederick Puzzler's Corner, to do some brainstorming on whatever geocaching puzzle has you stumped.  This event is open to all geocachers, no matter what your experience is.  Newbies and addicts, socialites and lone wolves, mark your calendar.

 

If you don't like puzzles, drop in anyway - there are always interesting conversations happening!

 

Bring your questions and whatever tools you might need for your puzzles, including notes, scratch paper, writing instrument, and/or laptop or tablet - free Wi-Fi is available.  This is an unstructured gathering, and we continue to see successes at each meeting.  Maybe you'll find inspiration to create your own puzzle cache, as well.

 

Field trips not included.  But it's a great time to plan them!

 

Who was your favorite teacher - in elementary school, junior/middle & high school, in college?  Today is the official National Teacher's Day, recognized and/or celebrated on the first Tuesday of each May.  Eleanor Roosevelt was the driving force behind consolidating recognition of teachers for all they do, and creating this national day with a presentation to Congress in 1953.  The NEA (National Education Association) partnered with the Kansas State and Indiana State Boards of Education to lobby, but in spite of their and Eleanor's efforts, the first official National Teacher's Day did not occur until 1980.  Subsequently, due to efforts by the National PTA, it has evolved into Teacher Appreciation Week.

 

Let's remember and recognize the efforts of our own teachers today, and think of how their lessons may still be impacting us today, even in new ways, no matter how long you've been out of school!

 

  

If you drop any trackables into this event, make sure they have all been claimed or reclaimed before you leave.  We don’t want them getting lost in the muggle world!

 

 

 

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