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Ogden Nature Center’s CUP HOP is Back

The Ogden Nature Center’s CUP HOP is returning by popular demand. For a $20 donation, you will receive a bluebird mug, filled with a specialty coffee, tea, or cocoa at one of the local coffee shops.

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The Ogden Nature Center’s CUP HOP is returning by popular demand.  So put on your mask and fly in & out of a local coffee shop to add a happy bluebird mug to your collection … all while supporting the Ogden Nature Center!

For a $20 donation, you will receive a bluebird mug, filled with a specialty coffee, tea, or cocoa at one of the local coffee shops listed below. Your bluebird mug can be filled one time at the shop where purchased, to comply with health guidelines.

In celebration of our end-of-year friend drive, and to give back to the coffee shops who always support the Ogden Nature Center, a portion of your donation will go to the Ogden Nature Center, and a portion will go to the coffee shops this year!

To make a matching set, the bluebird mugs are the same style as last year’s very popular tortoise mugs, and they will only be available on these dates and at these locations, while supplies last!

November 16-21

Grounds for Coffee / 3005 Harrison Blvd.

November 23-28

Kaffe Mercantile / 1221 26th Street

November 30-Dec. 5

Daily Rise / 2865 Washington Blvd.

December 7-12

Grounds for Coffee / 111 Historic 25th Street

December 14-19

Coffee Links / 287 Park Ave.

For more information contact the Ogden Nature Center at 801-621-7595.

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