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Your apartment clubhouse, your favorite restaurant, your break room, your hotel, boat or your favorite beach are where you use the latest entries in a guest book to leave right now for a "Treasure Hunt"
Find the guest book for your location. See who checked in today and what treasure hunt they want to go on.  Visit their “country” to see more information about them.  Send them a message.
If you are able to play on the hard level of difficulty you will know how to create a guest book for any location and how to get people to sign in.  You will know how to create a QR code for the guest book that has your name embedded as the President.  Anyone who scans your QR code and registers is your “Citizen.”  Here are some examples.
Example #1  You create a guest book for a football stadium.  You want to organize a special cheer for your section.   You come prepared with a simple instruction and a QR code printed on business cards.  They say “Section 114” sign in to create a special cheer.”  If you are a season ticket holder, this works really, really well to organize your section in just a few games. When your citizens can play on the hard level they can help you.  People list the section, row and seat when they sign in.
The amount of things you can organize with your section is now unlimited as you have a communications tool for the whole group.
Example #2  You create a guest book for  your apartment clubhouse (which is one of the best locations).  You don’t need to list a section, row or seat or even an apartment number.  The apartment clubhouse is your location.  Create any sort of flyer for any type of event and post it at the clubhouse.  You can now organize for any type of treasure hunt, purpose or event such as a kids toy & clothing swap.
Example #3 You are a server that wants to earn more in tips.  You also want to earn 10% on  “Citizens” that donate. Create “Loony Coupons” to gather citizens. Organize treasure hunts such as the “Karaoke Challenge Game” or “Only Rule – You Lose” at your restaurant.  Will you be a clever enough Mermaid to softly ring a bell that will lure Sailors, Landlubbers and Pirates into doom with a drink called “crashed on the rocks?”
Example #4 You have decided to undertake the hardest treasure hunt of all “Special Heroes”  and try to earn crewshare. You may have to search beyond your location, city and state to find dedicated volunteers who understand how to produce content for the TV series.
Example #5 You are at some location like a party, church, workplace or where everyone knows each other but it is too loud to talk.   You are trying to have a business or club meeting. Create a guest book. Display your QR code on your phone and walk around to get people to scan it.  You might all be sitting at the same table, but unable to hear anyone so everyone can put their earbuds in and talk on zoom even though you could be just 5 to 10 feet apart.
Pack - 99% untrained Pack - 99% untrained
Any type of post for any reason including testing.
Special Heroes Special Heroes
The hardest treasure hunt of all!  You learn the interactive TV production software to earn "crewshare." You then compete to produce blocks for any episode.  You are paid like a pirate ship, by time spent and percentage.
Pirate School
Any type of safety, watersports, sailing, scuba or "Special Heroes" TV production education.
Only Rule - You Lose Only Rule - You lose
The easiest treasure hunt.  Play any type of game for any amount.  The loser (British) transfers loony to the winner.(Pirate)
Mermaid - Petting Zoo Mermaid - Petting Zoo
Second hardest treasure hunt.  Second highest paying. If you work at a restaurant and become a Mermaid, you can lure Sailors, Landlubbers and Pirates into doom with your loony booty and a drink called "Crashed On The Rocks." You can be known for recycling your loony booty for cash.
Boat Parade Boat Parade
The third hardest treasure hunt.  You will have to learn the boat parade software.
Atlanta Volunteers Atlanta Volunteers
This is typical community volunteering that any nonprofit would do.  The Atlanta Volunteers has hundreds of examples on our website.  We also offer community service hours to those that need it.
Saturday Fun Saturday Fun
This is for anything fun that you want to do.  Fishing tournaments, hiking, cornhole, baseball, pool party and any event.
Saturday Fun Quests
If you have a special cause you post it here.
Recycle Recycle
You will need to be a math whiz to figure out how selling reusable points for cash and just keeping the cash brings in donations to our nonprofit.
Lanier Clubhouse Lanier Clubhouse
We are under construction in Cumming and need volunteer labor.  Record your volunteer time to be on the ground floor!
Meet New Dogs Meet New Dogs
These are competitions between dogs and dog owners.
Karaoke Challenge Game Karaoke Challenge Game
This can be done at campfires without your phone or in bars without the Karaoke DJ even knowing you are playing.  If you can get a Karaoke DJ to learn the game, this adds a lot of possibilities!
Knotty Nauti Photo Contest Knotty Nauti Photo Contest
Use cookie or bread dough to tie the 5 knots any sailor should know.  Place your pirate school homework in toaster oven, take a picture and eat. Make a hot dog and dough cleat hitch so you dog can eat your homework.
Any food item that you use to teach safety or aquatics can be entered into this picture contest.  You "Get Loony" when people vote on your picture.
Mutiny Mutiny
Whisper words of mutiny so you can create false flag plays, rig bets, bribe judges and use your "Letter of Marque" to "Get Loony!"  Biggest Booty Wins!
Bootymaster Comedy Lab Bootymaster Comedy Lab
This is where you plot and rehearse your pirate schemes that could be art, music, games, sports or comedy skits.  They may later be turned into "comedy bumpers" or create "B roll" for the TV series "Special Heroes."

A few times a year there is a special event called a “Water Carnival.” After you register click on “1776” to learn more.
The American Spirit was created on Christmas Day 1776. Three groups of soldiers were to cross the Delaware River and battle the British.   Colonel Cadwalader with his 1800 men and James Ewings with his 800 men turned back due to a ferocious Christmas storm.  It took George Washington 11 hours to cross the 300 yards of the River with 2,400 volunteers using fishing boats, hunting weapons and farm tools to battle a well trained, well equipped British army dug into the city of Trenton.
As the patriots got closer to the British, instead of a surprise attack, front and center unarmed musicians marched into battle playing the fife and drum to call out the British to fight.  All of George Washington’s men were singing “Yankee Doodle Dandy”  and even dancing as they advanced into battle.
The British were shocked, surprised, demoralized and fought poorly.  The patriots were energized, fought courageously and won.  That is how the American Spirit was used as a weapon to defeat the British.
To this day, “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” is the number one song played in fife and drum competitions. The story of the American spirit spread to other patriots and we won our independence.  It has continued to this day and USA soldiers are known for their American Fighting Spirit.
The Star Spangled Banner was written by John Frances Key in 1813.  Before that “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” a song that mocked the British was our unofficial national anthem.
If you are on a volunteer mission called a “Treasure Hunt,” to prove you are not a British spy, you can be challenged to sing the first line of Yankee Doodle Dandy.  If you don’t sing and dance heartily, (Or sing more than the first line!) you are a British spy! You could be given a “Booby Prize,” keel hauled or walk the plank.
George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, John Paul Jones and many other founding fathers were at Independence Hall during the day and at the Tun Tavern in the evenings. During the day they crafted the declaration of independence and the constitution. During the evenings they drank beer and recruited volunteer Marines at the Tun Tavern. Yankee Doodle Dandy, sung to mock the British, was the most popular song at the Tun Tavern.  Everybody sang it loudly with all the Spirit they had. The Marines raised their flag for the first time at the Tun Tavern.  The Marine Slogan is “Born in a bar.”
A place known by the British as the “Pirate Dive Bar.”
The marines were an innovative mix of volunteers. Why did they volunteer?
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