Welcome Geocachers
Community Celebration Event
Halleck Park
Papillion, Nebraska
This event is to celebrate 20 years of geocaching.
At this event there will be something for everyone!
Welcome to all geocachers! Learn a few things about geocaching and meet those names you see as cache owners or on logs. It doesn't matter if you just started geocaching this year or have been at it for 20 years, come to an event and participate in fun games, travel bug trading, and talking all things geocaching to friends. If your new it will be better than a blind date. We are a friendly and welcoming group of all ages.
It is our intention to get the shelter at this location. But, since some parks have shelters as first come first take situation, we will do our best to aquire this shelter. This area has a good amount of picnic space and shade so please bring lawn chairs. We will try to make accommodations for tables if we do not get the shelter.
Also, because of this crazy time we are in we WILL NOT have a potluck. Please bring your own lunch and drink to have while at the event. We will have games at noon to be played as a group.
Things to bring to event
Yourself and anyone interested ( or not interested ) in geocaching.
Lunch and beverage
Lawn chair
Travel Bugs for trading or discovery
Pen or Pencil
A smile and ready to have some fun!
Itinerary
11am Event begins, social time with geocacher BINGO cards given out and don't forget to make your name tag so we know who you are.
Noon Personal lunch and drink, trivia and explanation games in the area
1:30 All games end and scores totaled with prizes to be given out
1:45 Prizes and door prizes given out
2:00 GO GEOCACHING
All times subject to change (just a little bit).
Hosted by a Nebraskache Member
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Placed By A Nebraskache Member
Community Celebration Events - 2020
This Event is part of a limited release of Community Celebration Events to celebrate 20 years of geocaching. Geocachers hosted events between May 2, 2020 and December 31, 2021. Learn more about Community Celebration Events on the Geocaching Blog.