News for February 2nd 2010
Geocaching for PR
The city of Molalla, OR has officially wrapped up its Molalla Geocaching Challenge, selecting a grand prize winner at last week’s city council meeting.
The Challenge invited the public to participate in a high-tech treasure hunt, using a GPS to locate various caches hidden in the Molalla area. Those who successfully located 10 of the caches were invited to stop by the Molalla Area Chamber of Commerce to claim a commemorative coin.
Participants were also entered in a drawing for the grand prize, a $100 gift certificate for the Farmstead Restaurant at Arrowhead Golf and Country Club, donated by J.D. Clarizio. Lynn Peterson, chair for the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners, was present at the council meeting to discuss county goals and agreed to draw the contest winner. Joan Krieger of Sherwood won the prize.
City Manager John Atkins said the Challenge proved to be a success, drawing individuals and families from all over Oregon, Washington and beyond. It ran from Nov. 13, 2009 until Jan. 5, when Sheri Kelly of Molalla Area Chamber of Commerce handed out the last of the city’s 250 coins.
Out of the 167 scorecards turned in, Atkins said only 22 came from Molalla residents.
“Most of the folks who participated in the Challenge said they had never heard of or been to Molalla before,” Atkins said in an e-mail. “Many said they would come back to visit the elk farm, the train park, or to explore the Molalla River Recreation Corridor. This was the whole idea!”
Edited: February 2nd, 2010
Giving the Shirt off their Backs
You know the saying “I’d give you the shirt off my back.” Some Talladega College students are doing that for Haiti earthquake victims. On Tuesday they were folding, stacking and taping boxes for shipment.
Chrisopher Harris says, “We just figured this would be something so somebody doesn’t have to sleep shirtless.”
Larhonda Turner says, We’re sorry, with what happened in Haiti but we’re going to do everything possible to help out.”
The shirts were sold in the bookstore honoring the college’s national championship team. The school decided to donate them to Haiti. It didn’t take a lot of time but they’re hoping the project will make a big difference. Students folded the shirts inside the cafeteria all on their lunch break.
Regina Waller explains, “Eight hundred fifty t-shirts were donated by the college and also we had some members of the Talladega team to jump in there and donate detergent and also to donate money.”
The boxes arrive in haiti by way of a Royal Caribbian cruise ship. It’s making bi-weekly stops with supplies in Haiti. For Talladgea College students this shipment marks a beginning.
Turner says, “There could be more donations, as we speak people are donating now.”
Edited: February 2nd, 2010