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YourMathTeacher:
So, who else is catching them all?  ;)

uthminister [BR]:
I'm not but the Nationals host church is a PokeStop. Just FYI.

YourMathTeacher:

--- Quote from: uthminister [BR] on July 13, 2016, 10:00:52 AM ---I'm not but the Nationals host church is a PokeStop. Just FYI.
--- End quote ---

Just about every church is either a Pokestop or a Gym, at least those registered on Google Maps. In fact, so are most non-profit organizations.

Pokemon Go! has managed to bring millions of people to churches' doorsteps.... the Harvest is full. The question now is how churches will handle all this traffic. What will your church do with its 5 minutes?  :preach:

browarod:
I installed this yesterday just to see what the fuss is about. I've never played a Pokemon game before, though, haha.

Are PokeStops good for something other than just marking landmarks? Because I stopped at a couple on my way to work last night but all they offered me was a slot for like an upgrade or something that I didn't have any of (probably because I'm only level 3, haha). What am I missing?

YourMathTeacher:
When you are close enough to a PokeStop, a blue circle symbol will appear. Tap on the circle to enter the stop. A new circle will appear with a picture of the place. Spin this circle with your finger and you will get items like Pokeballs, Potions, and Eggs. You normally get 3 to 6 items per spin. The PokeStops reset every 5 minutes.

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