Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Learn to geocache at Libby Hill May 31

If you're interested in learning to geocache - and support a good environmental project - check out Spring Discovery Day at Libby Hill in Gray on May 31. There are a bunch of workshops happening at the trails that day and geocaching is one of them (check out Orienteering too - my family enjoys that activity too). Here are the event details....
    SPRING DISCOVERY DAY a fundraising event for Libby Hill Trails WHERE: Gray-New Gloucester Middle School WHEN: Sat, May 31, 9am-11:30am ** Rain Date is Sun June 1 COST - $5 per child Come find out what's hatching in the pond (Pond Dipping), what lives in the soil (Soil Safari), go on a technological treasure hunt (Geocaching) , and test your map-reading skills on a very short Orienteering course right at the school. We even have a few scavenger hunts! Bring a picnic lunch to eat at the top of the hill while you hear about some of the first residents of Gray - the top of the hill used to be a sheep farm! Afternoon Walks/Talks are primarily geared for adults, but use your discretion.. . Wildflowers (12:15pm) and Discover Stonewalls & Cellarholes (2:00pm). Space is limited for these special events, they are $10 per person, and you can pre-register online at www.LibbyHill.org or call Steve 657-2114.

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