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The Montgomery County Lands Trust needs volunteers to help with The
Great Conservation Caper -- A Fun Geocaching Event for Open Space.
Set for Saturday, October 22nd, members and friends will travel in
teams to search for creatively hidden caches on four unique,
preserved properties in Worcester Township. You can play an important
role in ensuring the success of this inaugural event.
You can help prepare for the event or support it through
participation. You might even be able to do both. Prior geocaching
experience isn't neccessary to help. Registration will begin later in
the summer. If you would like to be one of the many volunteers
needed, contact Aaron Clark at Lands Trust office: aclark@mclt.org.
Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the
world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices or GPS
technology on cell phones. People from all age groups can participate
in geocaching including individuals, families with children,
students, and retirees. Learn more about geocaching at geocaching.com.
The Montgomery County Lands Trust works to preserve and connect the
natural areas, farmland, and neighborhood green spaces which
contribute to quality of life, to a clean and abundant water supply
and to the health of the region's economy.




The Montgomery County Lands Trust needs volunteers to help with The
Great Conservation Caper -- A Fun Geocaching Event for Open Space.
Set for Saturday, October 22nd, members and friends will travel in
teams to search for creatively hidden caches on four unique,
preserved properties in Worcester Township. You can play an important
role in ensuring the success of this inaugural event.
You can help prepare for the event or support it through
participation. You might even be able to do both. Prior geocaching
experience isn't neccessary to help. Registration will begin later in
the summer. If you would like to be one of the many volunteers
needed, contact Aaron Clark at Lands Trust office: aclark@mclt.org.
Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the
world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices or GPS
technology on cell phones. People from all age groups can participate
in geocaching including individuals, families with children,
students, and retirees. Learn more about geocaching at geocaching.com.
The Montgomery County Lands Trust works to preserve and connect the
natural areas, farmland, and neighborhood green spaces which
contribute to quality of life, to a clean and abundant water supply
and to the health of the region's economy.
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