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Yummy Ice Cream Sundae & ice Cream Bar LbNA #40434 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 5, 2008
Location:
City:Beavercreek
County:Greene
State:Ohio
Boxes:2
Planted by:Hale s Angel
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Status:ar
Last edited:Apr 5, 2008
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These boxes are located in Mt Zion Shoup Cemetery at the corner of N Fairfild Rd & Indian Ripple Rd.

Yummy Ice Cream Sundae and Yummy Ice Cream Bar were part of a postal ring that I have now planted as traditional boxes. They are planted in Mt. Zion Shoup Cemetery at the corner of Indian Ripple and N Fairfield Rd.

For now I will give directions from Marion's Pizza Place since most of you will be coming from there. From N. Fairfield Rd continue on through Dayton-Xenia Rd headed South on N Fairfield. From this intersection to the gate of the cemetery it is 2.5 miles. Stay on N Fairfield. It is a straight shot. Once you go through the intersection of N Fairfield and Indian Ripple, turn left into the cemetery almost immediately after the light. Stop inside the gate and find the first big bush on the right. Drive up to it. Just past it is a large lilac bush-tree beside a headstone and a smaller bush on the left of the headstone . The headstone has the name Charles Wetzel on it. The box is hanging in the smaller bush about chest high ( now remember, I'm short). Please take it back to the car to stamp in. This is a very busy intersection and the church next door is always busy too.

I had to move the second box to the first bush temporarily. There was a bird's nest with an egg in it on 5-1-08.

Once you are back in your car drive on past the white stone building and go left around a curve then curve back to the right. Stop after curving right and look straight ahead for three small bushes all in a row. Pull up to the end and go to these bushes. This box is planted by the CORN.There is an Ice Cream Bar hanging in the first bush about waist high. Please take it back to the car to stamp in. It is directly across from some houses and the church.

Please rehang these boxes carefully so they can't be seen when looking through the holes.