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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Mystery Photo #1

Okay, hopefully you've been "getting out" and about with this year's GO & Make a Splash! program, but I'm wondering how observant you are when you're looking for the Lost Buoys. Has anyone run across the location of this Mystery Photo? You can see it online here, but SHHHH! Don't tell anyone on this blog where it is! If you think you know where it is, make sure to fill it out on the back of the entry form in the center of your Water Log. Don't forget to keep your eyes open for the location of all five Mystery Photos. You could end up with FIVE EXTRA POINTS to qualify for the prize drawings at the end of the program. Good luck!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

New Map Added to Lost Buoy Status Page!

You can now access a map that gives you an overview of the starting locations for all 30 Lost Buoys! Just visit our website at www.goyork.org and click on "Lost Buoy Status." At the top of the page, you'll find a light blue box that gives you a link to click on to open the map in a new window.

Have fun planning your "Make a Splash!" adventures!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Let the Games Begin!

Today is the official start of the Get Outdoors and Make a Splash! program. If you haven't picked up your Water Log yet, be sure to visit any branch of the York County Library System, where they are available FREE to kids and families.

In the Water Log, you'll find information on all 30 Lost Buoys, hidden throughout parks and trails in York County, with clues on how to find them! The entry form (located in the center of the book for easy removal) gives instructions on how to register for fun-filled prizes! You'll also find directions to the parks and trails, information on related books to read, and FREE fun activities for your family this Summer.

Good luck finding the Lost Buoys, and have fun Making a Splash!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Water Logs are here!

The Water Logs (program guides) for the 2010 Get Outdoors (GO) and Make a Splash! program have been shipped to all local branches of the York County Library System.

In your Water Log, you'll find helpful information about how to participate in the program, tips for staying safe in your adventures, information and directions on how to reach the 30 different Lost Buoys located throughout York County parks and trails, hours and locations of each York County Library branch, and a listing of even more Summer activity programs you can enjoy with your family!

Be sure to read all of the information in the Water Log, and then have fun getting started on your Summer 2010 adventures! And be sure to come back and tell us about your journeys here at the GO York blog — we can't wait to hear from you!