[Az-Geocaching] CITO Month

Brian Casteel bcasteel at uccinc.net
Thu Mar 17 11:10:52 MST 2005


If following the trend, it should be Saturday, April 16th, 2005 at the CITO Always up on the Beeline.  Sport Trac/K should be the one to check with on that, since he now manages the Adopt-A-Highway Program.

Brian
Team A.I.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Apryl Clark 
  To: listserv at azgeocaching.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 10:57 AM
  Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] CITO Month




  Have we heard where/when the AZ one is gonna be? I need to set up childcare ASAP.



  >From: ShadowAce <shadowace.az at gmail.com> 
  >Reply-To: listserv at azgeocaching.com,ShadowAce <shadowace.az at gmail.com> 
  >To: listserv at azgeocaching.com 
  >Subject: [Az-Geocaching] CITO Month 
  >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:24:37 -0700 
  > 
  >It would appear that April is CITO month 
  >(Cache in Trash Out for those who are just now tuning in) 
  >http://www.cacheintrashout.org/ 
  > 
  >To encourage CITO I want to point to a locationless cache that is 
  >simple for anyone to log and it will get you that covetted smiley you 
  >so desire. :) 
  > 
  >http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=14563 
  >"Fold Bags to help Trash Out" 
  > 
  >Simple, easy smiley for those days when you just cannot get to a trailhead. 
  >--------------- 
  > 
  >  Groundspeak is sponsoring the Third Annual International Cache In 
  >Trash Out Day on April 16th, 2005. Cache In Trash Out Day is an 
  >opportunity for geocachers to help clean up the parks and other 
  >cache-friendly places throughout the world. Through the volunteer 
  >efforts of the Geocaching community, we will all help preserve the 
  >natural beauty of our outdoor resources. Together, we can make an 
  >enormous positive impact with just a little effort. 
  > 
  >Cache In Trash Out Day is made possible each year by a partnership 
  >between Groundspeak and the entire Geocaching community, with support 
  >from businesses and organizations everywhere. You can help by 
  >volunteering for an organized cleanup or by cleaning up your own 
  >community through our program. 
  > 
  >In 2003, geocachers around the world organized 67 cleanup events in 5 
  >countries and 28 States. There were 1180 unique logs posted showing 
  >participation in these events, and hundreds more acted locally in 
  >recognition of this important day. The events were such a huge success 
  >that Groundspeak is committed to carrying on the tradition. 
  >-------- 
  > 
  >Lets go clean up some stomping grounds!!!!! 
  >(Oh and do not throw the micros in the trash bags, the cache owners 
  >get frustrated when it happens) :) 
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