Pokémon Go Community Day

Join us for our next Pokémon Go Community Day meetup! Because the event is two days long, we’ll be holding an AR Photo Contest for a $10 Google Play or iTunes Gift Card. In addition, every player that stops by will be entered in a drawing for a shoulder riding Eevee plush and every Traveler Card holder that checks in will be entered to win an Eevee coffee mug. https://thesilphroad.com/travelers-cards
 
IMPORTANT: Photos are due by 5:00 pm Sunday and winners will be announced at 5:30 pm. Need not be present to win, we will post in the event to notify the winners chosen.
 
SCHEDULE
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Sat/Sun):
Registration – Stop in The Griffin’s Rest, check in with our staff to be entered into the drawing.
 
We’ll also be providing the exclusive August badge for all Silph Road Trainer cards. Don’t have a Silph Road trainer card? Sign up for one today! https://thesilphroad.com/card
 
After you check in, trade with other trainers, collect handshakes on your trainer cards, or even play a board game with other trainers while we wait for the Community Event to start.
 
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Sat/Sun):
Let the catching begin! We’ll have our Pokestop lured, but we’re also a few blocks away from downtown Muskegon, so you’re welcome to explore and catch as many Eevee as you can.
 
5:00 pm – 5:30 pm (Sun Only):
Winners will be selected and notified!
 
PHOTO CONTEST GUIDELINES:
AR Photos must contain an Eevee and be unaltered. Photos will be judged on the following criteria:
1) Creativity (34%)
2) Story (33%)
3) Overall Visual Appeal (33%)
 
Submit photos either in the discussion section of this event or via Facebook Messenger to The Griffin’s Rest
 
INFORMATION
What is The Silph Road?
The Silph Road is a grassroots network of Pokémon Go trainers. The Silph Road brings research, tools, and community to Pokemon Go players around the world. Learn more here! https://thesilphroad.com/
 
Join our Discord Server
Why another discord? Well, it’s how we connect with The Silph Road and gain access to the resources needed to coordinate the event. We understand there are many other communication tools in use and don’t want to detract from that. We just simply intend to maintain a positive community environment for those that connect at our meetups.

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