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[ Annual Club Picnic & mini-Hunt ]
[ OTTS Members Go To Alaska and Find GOLD!! 2005 ] [ A Happy Ending by Mary Sparks ] [ Tony Heigl In Memorium ] [ Chris Beniston & Tom Smith Go To The East Coast ] [ Jim Cornwell on Cleaning Your Coin Finds ]
PLAN YOUR OTTS SCHEDULE
Hidden OTTS Tokens in the Portland or Vancouver areas
Commencing this month our V.P. Brian Lundquist will begin placing Tokens in local area parks and Schools that we all love to hunt. The Tokens will be clearly stamped OTTS.ORG. Anyone, member or otherwise, who finds a Token should bring it to an OTTS meeting during which Brian will call for any found Tokens. A found Token will be turned in when called for and the finder will draw a numbered poker chip. The numbered chip will correspond to a numbered envelope containing a prize. There are 30 Tokens planted to be found within Multnomah and Clark Counties- one to a park. The prizes were selected by our President and Treasurer and have all ready been placed in their envelopes waiting to be claimed. The Tokens will be barely covered and easily found by probing. Brian will also be placing one bonus half-dollar sized marked Token that will be redeemable for a Silver Dollar!!!
2008 Meeting Programs
March: TBA
April: TBA
May: TBA
June: TBA
July: TBA
August: TBA
September: TBA
October: TBA
November: TBA
December: Christmas Party TBA
[ F.O.T.M. STANDINGS ]
OTTS Newsletter Collection Drive
Our newsletter collection is missing a few copies from 1990-2000,
and it is missing a VIRTUALLY ALL from 1982-1989. Please bring any old copies you would
like to donate to 'fill-the-gaps' to any club meeting or outing. If you would rather not 'donate' the newsletters,
we can copy them to put in the collection and give them back.
Click on the link below to see a list of the missing newsletters.
[ Missing Newsletters ]
"Pull Tab Collection"
A 5 gallon bucket will be at our Monthly Meetings as well as at our Monthly Outings. Please, remember to bring your pull tabs, cleaned or diry. Steve Tucker has volunteered to make sure the 'OTTS Pull Tab Collection' gets delivered to Doernbecker Hospital.
The pull tab is valuable and worthwhile to recycle separately from the can because of its higher density aluminum. Collected pull tabs are sent to a recycling center and Doernbecker Hospital is paid by the recycling center according to the pounds of pull tabs collected. So dig and collect pulltabs to help the children in the hospital!!!
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