Lets have a CITO - which stands for Cache In, Trash Out. This unique type of event is designed to promote keeping our Earth clean. This is something cachers should do on each caching adventure.
Quincy is blessed to have a wonderful park system. The park district consists of approximately 1012 acres of park land. They manage a swimming pool, batting cage and paddle boats. We have tennis courts, soccer fields, football fields, a golf course, a marina and public boat launching ramps. The District continues expanding the Bill Klingner Trail.
The park crew does a wonderful job keeping all these areas clean. Lets show our appreiation and clean a little deeper. We can meet at the shelter in Bob Bangert Park.
The park is currently closed because of wetland construction so parking will be across the road and we'll have to take the short walk over. Will announce parking a few days in advance, after the flood water recede a little more.
Locations has changed due to river flood waters going back up and Road closed. We will meet at N 39 56.775 W 91 24.937 near park office.
The Event
The event itself will take place on Friday from 6:00pm till 7:00pm. New cachers are especially encouraged to attend. I'll bring trash bags and a supply of water. Some suggested things to bring along include: work gloves, good walking boots, a litter picker and a good supply of bug spray.
*As a bonus is if you attend a CITO Event in May, you will get a virtual souvenir to add to your collection.