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School House Rock Series: Grammar Rock #4 LbNA #31241

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 24, 2007
Location:
City:Columbia
County:Boone
State:Missouri
Boxes:1
Planted by:ahistory
Found by: JJ&The~FrEaK~
Last found:Jul 9, 2011
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFa
Last edited:May 24, 2007
School House Rock Series: Grammar Rock #4
Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverb Here


This series is dedicated to one of my favorite childhood memories of getting up every Saturday morning and watching cartoons; however the cartoons I remember most were the ones that took place in between the shows. The ones that are still with me to this day teaching me how a bill becomes a law and the difference between adjectives and adverbs. Every Saturday morning between 1973 and 1985, ABC assembled a brilliant and ever-changing creative team, who crafted educational public service announcements that not only taught children but entertained all who watched them. Squeezed between episodes of Scooby Doo and LaffOlympics and Underoos, they artfully snuck in education. Schoolhouse Rock became a rote means for both children and adults to learn the Preamble of the Constitution or know the function of a conjunction. Today they are all on video and can be rented or purchased for personal viewing pleasure. It’s too bad they no longer air on any of the major networks. Their entertaining and educational message is hard to beat.

This series was design for all both old and young short and tall so it is very kid friendly and a fairly leisurely outing compared to my usual boxes.

This box was planted as part of plant a letterbox day. To locate this letterbox you must find the other boxes in the series since the third box is the starting location for this one.

Before you begin your hunt I would suggest you go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWYmEICNgOQ
This will get you into the right frame of mind for hunting.

From box #3, continue down trail until you travel under the road. Follow the trail as it turns sharply left and continue down the sidewalk when the trail ends. Turn right at the traffic signal and follow this road for about a block. Where this road ends the trail begins. you will soon cross a wooden and metal bridge and then shortly after bench site #19 on your right. Count off about 60 large paces until you see a sextuplet set of small-trunked trees on the left. Look under the guardian stones in their middle.

Please rehide well so none of the pouch is showing and be very discreet in your LBing. The boxes are located right off the trail and people can sneak up on you if you are not paying close attention. Also, please drop me a note to let me know how your hunt went.
If the box is missing or damaged please contact me at ahistory (at) centurytel (dot) net or through the LbNA.