You know, it's always a wonder to me how I can send two messages to the list within a couple of minutes, and one message shows up right away and the other one takes 15 minutes or longer. Hmmm, just one of the great mysteries... -----Original Message----- From: geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike Griffin Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 10:50 AM To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Caches in St. Peters City Centre Park Ohhh... OK.. Never mind my last post... Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Ring To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 10:29 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Caches in St. Peters City Centre Park I just wanted to give a heads up to everyone about avoiding City Hall (or City Centre) during the first two weeks of June. This is the park with The Mexican and Neighborhood Niche and which gives the best access to Google Search. The Olympic Diving Trials are being held from June 7 to 14, with prep work going on the week before. I just went to a volunteer training session last week and they told us that security is going to be really tight around the Rec Plex. That includes the parking lots which of course are very close to the caches. They actually told us that no matter where we are working the event, outside or inside, each volunteer will be within sight of maybe ten law enforcement guys of various types! Plus the bomb sniffing dogs (hopefully not cache sniffing!) Another heads up is that there will be no free parking in those lots because it's all reserved for either workers of patrons of the event. Chris is going to disable his Neighborhood Niche for a couple of weeks, but I can't get hold of the owner of the Mexican (see my other post). When it gets closer I'll put notes on the Mexican and Google Search to let others know what's going on. BTW, I have to put in a plug for this diving event. There are still some tickets remaining, through Metrotix. Diving is pretty cool to watch on TV (it's being televised in primetime by NBC) but in person it's AWESOME. There are about 100 divers trying out for 11 spots, so lots of drama, too. Every single diver who goes to the Olympics has to qualify here in little old St. Peters. OK, end of plug :-)