Learn about geocaching at this “Go Wild in the Park” program
Wed., July 06, 2016 at 6:30pm
Wed., July 06, 2016 at 7:30pm
Salem Public Library
821 E. State St.
Salem, OH
330-332-0042
Do you have any idea what a “cache” is in geocaching lingo? Just guess how many of these caches are hidden in Salem’s Parks.
Geocaching is an outdoor activity that uses a Global Positioning System (GPS ) to find locations of hidden treasure caches. It is a family-friendly way to spend time out in nature and sharpen geography skills.
Learn more about this fun and popular pastime at Salem Public Library on July 6, 2016 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. where a PowerPoint program will be presented by Mark and Shawna L’Italian, in the library’s Quaker Room located at 821 E. State St., Salem, OH. Following the PowerPoint presentation, attendees may head out to one of Salem’s parks to search for a cache.
The program, hosted by the library and Salem Parks and Recreation Department, is another offering in the “Go Wild in the Parks” series. Bring family and friends to this free of cost activity and learn more about how to find caches and what may be found inside a cache.
This program is open to the public but registration is requested online at www.salem.lib.oh.us, by calling the library at 330-332-0042 or Shane Franks of the Salem Parks Department at 330-332- 5512 for information and registration assistance.