LOCK HAVEN - As summer begins, individuals and families are looking for new outdoor activities. One of these is being taught at the Ross Library: Geocaching.
The public is invited to come learn about geocaching at the Ross Library in July. Avid geocacher Lou Bernard will teaching "Geocaching 101," which involves a new sport played with a hand-held GPS.
The classes will be held at 2 p.m. on July 11 and at 3 p.m. on July 14 on the third floor of the library. Participants are invited to attend on either day. It is not necessary to attend both sessions.
Geocaching is a sport involving the use of a GPS to find small treasure containers hidden in communities and forests. The class will cover the basics of geocaching, how to use the equipment, rules and guidelines, and interesting local caches.
For more information, call the library at 748-3321 or email ross13@rosslibrary.com.
The Ross Library is a member of the Clinton County United Way.


