Faith Ring Box LbNA #21924
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | May 3, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Lombard |
County: | DuPage |
State: | Illinois |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | P.Granola |
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Found by: | Squirrelnut |
Last found: | Aug 12, 2012 |
Status: | aaFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | May 3, 2006 |
*Revised Clues 09/11/07*
***Replaced 9-27-06***
easy - drive by
Time 10 mins.
This box is The Empty Tomb from the Faith PLB Ring. It was carved as an expression of my faith to share with members of that ring. It traveled around the country and made it safely home. Rather than have it sit at home and gather dust it needed a new location where others might enjoy it... so it is now located at my church.
Bring your own ink or Purple and Black markers work nicely.
Clues:
The Lombard Church of the Nazarene is located about 1/4 -1/2 mile south of North ave. (Rt. 64) on Rt.53 (aka:Columbine Ave.) It is set back from the road on the west side of the street and at first glance does not look like a church. After pulling in the drive follow the parking lot to it's northwestern most corner. Park there and look for a place that dog's just love to "go". From there look walk north a few steps and you will see a large shrub. Walk around to the West side of the shrub and look under a plank.
***Replaced 9-27-06***
easy - drive by
Time 10 mins.
This box is The Empty Tomb from the Faith PLB Ring. It was carved as an expression of my faith to share with members of that ring. It traveled around the country and made it safely home. Rather than have it sit at home and gather dust it needed a new location where others might enjoy it... so it is now located at my church.
Bring your own ink or Purple and Black markers work nicely.
Clues:
The Lombard Church of the Nazarene is located about 1/4 -1/2 mile south of North ave. (Rt. 64) on Rt.53 (aka:Columbine Ave.) It is set back from the road on the west side of the street and at first glance does not look like a church. After pulling in the drive follow the parking lot to it's northwestern most corner. Park there and look for a place that dog's just love to "go". From there look walk north a few steps and you will see a large shrub. Walk around to the West side of the shrub and look under a plank.