MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE (Minicon Letterbox) LbNA #53801
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 1, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Monroe |
County: | Fairfield |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Skip & TJ |
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Found by: | Team Rogue |
Last found: | Sep 2, 2022 |
Status: | FFFFFFaFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 5, 2015 |
Clues
This is America, and we are free to shop wherever we choose. But I happen to feel that it is a fine thing to shop American, when we can. I salute the Big Y chain of supermarkets in our area for consistently extending themselves in service to our communities. A special effort is made to hire our high school students and our seniors who are struggling with boredom and a fixed income. They consistently make an effort to provide working hours for mothers needing a second income, but are restricted by school schedules. They encourage their employees to march in our local parades. They support Green Strategies and many charitable causes.
CLUE: The Minicon Letterbox is located on Rt 111 in Monroe, north of Elm Street and south of the intersection with Rt 110. Drive around and behind the left side of the building, all the way to the other end. Park near the porch with the satelite dish on it. Opposite the porch is a lone white pine tree. Climb the rocks to the left of the pine until you come to a ledge about 20 feet above the parking space.( Be careful! there have been a few slips and falls climbing to this ledge.) The Minicon Letterbox rests on the ledge under a few flat rocks. bring a minicon to swap with the one in the box.
This is America, and we are free to shop wherever we choose. But I happen to feel that it is a fine thing to shop American, when we can. I salute the Big Y chain of supermarkets in our area for consistently extending themselves in service to our communities. A special effort is made to hire our high school students and our seniors who are struggling with boredom and a fixed income. They consistently make an effort to provide working hours for mothers needing a second income, but are restricted by school schedules. They encourage their employees to march in our local parades. They support Green Strategies and many charitable causes.
CLUE: The Minicon Letterbox is located on Rt 111 in Monroe, north of Elm Street and south of the intersection with Rt 110. Drive around and behind the left side of the building, all the way to the other end. Park near the porch with the satelite dish on it. Opposite the porch is a lone white pine tree. Climb the rocks to the left of the pine until you come to a ledge about 20 feet above the parking space.( Be careful! there have been a few slips and falls climbing to this ledge.) The Minicon Letterbox rests on the ledge under a few flat rocks. bring a minicon to swap with the one in the box.