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Dönerstag and CITO are approaching! Have you planned your event?

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{EMAIL}/ Less than one week left to submit Dönerstag events March 30th is the last day to submit yo

[Deutsch]({EMAIL}/ [Français]({EMAIL}/ [Español]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ Less than one week left to submit Dönerstag events March 30th is the last day to submit your Dönerstag events to Geocaching.com. No events in your area? Follow our guide on [how to host an awesome Dönerstag event]({EMAIL}/ and be one step closer to earning the Dönerstag souvenir! Remember, you can earn the Dönerstag souvenir by attending an event* anywhere in the world on April 13, 2017. So hop to it! *CITO events do not qualify for this souvenir. [Find an event]({EMAIL}/ Last chance to host a Spring 2017 CITO event! Cache In Trash Out® Week is almost upon us! On April 22–30, geocachers around the world gather at events to clean up the geocaching game board: Planet Earth. Whether planting trees, removing invasive species or simply tidying up a park, you’ll earn the 2017 CITO souvenir by attending a CITO event. No events nearby or new to hosting? Learn the 6 steps to organizing a successful CITO event below. Just remember that all events must be submitted at least two full weeks (April 8, 2017) before the event date! [Read more]({EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ {EMAIL}/ Want to see more from the newsletter? [Leave us your feedback]({EMAIL}/! [Pinterest]({EMAIL}/ [Instagram]({EMAIL}/ [Facebook]({EMAIL}/ [Twitter]({EMAIL}/ [YouTube]({EMAIL}/ Follow us on social for more inspiration! © 2017 Groundspeak, Inc. DBA Geocaching. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]({EMAIL}/ This email was sent by: Geocaching HQ for {EMAIL}. 837 N. 34th Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98103 USA [Unsubscribe]({EMAIL}/

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