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    June 17, 2025

    This event begins 12/21/2021 and repeats every week forever


    We, as private vendors association, have continued THE Tuesday Market at the amazing atmosphere that TapOut has to offer. You will find our market every Tuesday from 9-12. Please message us to receive more information on becoming a vendor at THE Tuesday Market.

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    May 01, 2024 09:00 PM      January 07, 2025 11:30 PM

    BINGO every Tuesday! Great place to meet new and ole friends!         BINGO called in English and Spanish ACCBoquete (ACCB) is a non-profit Association in the Country of Panama formed in 2013. The legal Spanish name is registered as “Asociation Cardad de la Communidad de Boquete.  Our mission is to support Boquete First Responders, (police, fire and EMT personnel) other Boquete charities in our community as well as the needy children, families and animal associations in Boquete. ACCBoquete has done some wonderful things for Boquete with your support. Thank you!!!!!                       
     
     

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    January 07, 2025 01:30 PM      06:30 PM

    A basic knowledge of geology is a good thing to have, particularly in Boquete.  Free caravan style geology  field trips are now scheduled for January and February, beginning on January 3.  All field trips meet at San Francisco Plaza and require cars and drivers willing to take a few extra riders. 
     
    The field trips are provided by Dr. Paul Myers, Emeritus faculty,  University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.  He is assisted  on most trips by geologist Martita Stearns. 
     
    The  first field trip schedule is as follows:
     
    January 3.      Beginner trip called Reading the Landscape.  8:30 – 1:30.
     
    January 7:  Surficial Processes.  This is a new trip of the Caldera River Valley.  It is recommended for those who have been on other trips and will focus on processes such as soil formation, landslides, mudflows, ashflows and floods.  8:30 – 1:30.
     
    January 11:  Beginner trip.  Reading the Landscape.  8:30-1:30.
     
    January 14:  Baru Volcano – Debris Avalanche.  8:00 – 3:00 or later. 
     
    February 13:  Caldera/Gualaca.  Pyroclastic flows and petroglyphs. 
     
    To register for a field trip or for more information write to:  [email protected].  If registering, please indicate the following:
     
    1.       The number and names of people who will participate in field trip.
     
    2.      Whether you have a car and  are willing to drive.
     
    How many people you can accommodate besides your own party
     
    3.      Whether you need a ride
     
    When we receive your request you will receive a confirmation email telling you what time to meet and what you need to bring with you.  Thank you! 

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    June 17, 2025 09:00 PM

    This event began 04/23/2024 and repeats every week on Tuesday forever



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