Please join Sanctuary One as we celebrate small businesses in Medford with a geocaching scavenger hunt!

What is Geocaching? Simply put, it’s a worldwide treasure hunt that uses GPS technology to find hidden containers all over the world!

On November 6, we will team with Southern Oregon Geocaching to direct 100+ participants toward local small businesses as they follow clues to collect caches that will earn them a coveted limited-edition Geocoin. This family friendly event is designed to raise community awareness for our local businesses in a way that is both fun and educational. We’ll have prizes and raffles too!

Registration fees, sponsorships, and donations collected for this event will go to support Sanctuary One as a resource for local animal rescue agencies, law enforcement, schools and social service groups.

We believe that as a small community we must support each other, and Sanctuary One is eager to support our small business community by hosting this unique event. We hope you will join us. Online registration will be required. Morning passport packet pick ups will be at the historic Holly Theatre in Medford.

Registration fees:
Individual $10
Group (up to 3 coins) $25
Additional coins $10 each (One extra per person with completed Passport, while supplies last)

*Tickets are nonrefundable. If you need to cancel your participation you may turn your ticket into a donation by contacting us 24 hours prior to the event.*

 

 

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