Geocachers made the news in a good way :) http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/dailystar/146416.php Volunteers' cleanup lauded The Southern Arizona Geocachers were recognized for their efforts after adopting a section of Alamo Wash through the Tucson Clean & Beautiful Adopt-a-Park and Public Areas Program. The section runs from East Grant Road to East Pima Street. Nina Trasoff, Tucson city councilwoman for Ward 6, and representatives from Tucson Clean & Beautiful and the Tucson Transportation Department recognized volunteers at a ceremony Saturday at the Alamo Wash crossing just north of Pima Street. Officials of the Tucson Parks and Recreation Department and Tucson Clean & Beautiful will join Abe Marques, aide to Ward 5 Councilman Steve Leal, in honoring the Airmen Against Dirty Parks group of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for its Adopt-a-Park effort at noon Thursday at Swan Park, 1700 S. Swan Road. The group performs regular cleanups, provides condition reports and alerts officials to emergency needs at the neighborhood park, which covers 6 acres and includes two picnic sites and a playground. The Adopt-a-Park and Public Areas Program provides community-service opportunities to unite the public and private sectors in making Tucson a cleaner and safer place. For more information, call Tucson Clean & Beautiful at 791-3109 or go online to www.tucsonaz.gov/tcb