Alphabetical Souvenir Programmes - Q Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By Smittengranny on 17-Jun-20. Waypoint GA15672
Cache Details
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Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
Description
Continuing on from LPs, with the Entertainment theme this month, it will be interesting to see what souvenir programmes/entry tickets you can photograph for Shows, Productions or Special Events (not geocache events) that YOU have ATTENDED. Conditions are not quite so limiting on this one as requiring the letter to represent the very first letter of the title. eg Australian Ballet could be used for A or B. Or for instance I have a souvenir pamphlet from my attendance at the final Open Day when they were building Parliament House. I could use it for O (Open Day) or P (Parliament House) or N (in those days it was referred to as New Parliament House). They must be professionally produced items - and I know some of you are very professional at producing such documents but I am sure you get the drift. Again remember to include an item eg Pathtag or even caching name on a slip of paper in your photo that you attach to your log. It would be good if you could include some memories of your attendance.
Today 'Q' should appear prominently in the title or on the programme.
Logs
Locationless Cache Wiki Information
Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the 'Find' with photographic evidence are no longer accepted.
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First Vikki’s Queen’s Guide, 2nd Dale’s Queen Scout, then Penni’s Queen’s Guide.
It was an amazing achievement for all three.
This photo was of our youngest, Penni at her local Queen’s Guide presentation,
Thanks Smittengranny for happy and proud memories.