Dear Debbie, I think the first consideration is where to hold the event. There needs to be enough room to hold as many people as you want to attend. How many people will be attending???? That can be the $64 question. If you plan on 40 or 50 you might have 100, it's just to hard to say and I would not want to limit the number of people that could come to the event. Next, I would think some kind of food plan needs to be considered. If you don't have speeches, classes or seminars what is there to do but eat. What type of menu and who will prepare it. How much of it will be provided and how much will be brought by the attendees. I should think there needs to be some sort of activity that will hold some interest for most of the people coming to an event. For the "Beat the Heat" event Trisha designed a very nice scavenger hunt that included 2 new caches. I made a test run on the course the day before and took about 1 1/2 hours to complete while the winning team the next day took just over 1 hour. Trisha had xerox copies of many of the local caches laid out for people to take and go find. My wife and I also brought one of our miniature horses for people to love on and Linda gave cart rides for anyone that was interested. If you can develop a theme that ties in with the location I expect that will generate interest. Trisha tied the very hottest days in the valley with some very nice weather up here. Even with the heat here it was cooler than Phoenix. If somebody or bodies could be convinced to place a brand new cache that build a little more interest. Try to think of things that department stores use to lure you through the doors, just to have you look around and hopefully buy something. If an event has all the ingredients to lure you there you should have a successful event cache, in my humble opinion. Best to you and the kids, Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite Debbie wrote: > Thanks Bob for your comments. I really appreciate it greatly. I wish > I had more time to actually do this as I REALLY love and get soo > excited when I'm able to. Hard to do with 2 little children though. > My goal is to atleast find one a week. I'm sooo impressed with the > different profiles on the sport. I envy lots of you people What > does it actually take to plan an "event". I'd love to do it, but > don't feel that I'm experienced enough to do one. > > Debbie > > Robert & Linda Smith wrote: > > Dear Debbie, > > I have been caching for 8 or 9 months now and this is the first Event > Cache in the Prescott area I have been able to attend. There was an > event just a few months before we started looking for this little > things. I have seen events advertised on the home page of Geocaching, > you might keep an eye on that spot. > > The question of how often they are done is best answered by "How > often > do you want to plan one?" I was not comfortable trying to plan a > complete event cache but when Trisha suggested she wanted to have > one my > wife and I jumped at the chance to help. If you are a party planner > I'll bet you will get the help to have a party (event) any and every > time you want to set one up. > > Hope this helps and welcome to the wonderful world of Geocaching. > > Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite, Prescott, AZ > > Debbie wrote: > > > I really wish I could have made it to the bbq. Sounds like it was a > > blast. How often are these done? I'm pretty new to caching. > > > > Debbie aka "TryingRacer" > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com > To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com >