Franklin Annual Gem, Mineral, and Jewelry Show

Franklin Mineral Show

Franklin Annual Gem, Mineral, and Jewelry Show

Franklin Mineral Show
Franklin Mineral Show

2019-04-27 – 2019-04-28

Hours: 9am-5:30pm
Hours: 10am-5pm
Parking: Yes
Admission: $6

12 Munsonhurst Road
Franklin, NJ
07416
The main gem, mineral, and jewelry show, held Saturday and Sunday, takes place in the spacious interior of the Littell Community Center, on Munsonhurst Road (Route 517) near its intersection with Route 23 in the southern part of Franklin.
Dozens of mineral, gem, fossil, and jewelry dealers come to Franklin for this event and open up shop. This show is sponsored and organized by the Franklin Mineral Museum and is the Museum’s largest annual event. A similar show that takes place in April, in the same venue, is jointly sponsored by the New Jersey Earth Science Association, the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society, and the Sterling Hill Mining Museum.
Swap-and-Sell outdoor show
This event, held Saturday and Sunday, also takes place at the Littell Community Center.
This event is held outdoors along the access road between the ball field and playground. Depending on weather, up to 100 (sometimes more) dealers and collectors set up tables on which to display their items for sale, including minerals (both local and worldwide), jewelry (lots!), gems, fossils, and more. One of the main attractions of this part of the show is that one never knows what will show up; items seen in recent years include a shillelagh and a bullwhip. This part of the show, as well as the show banquet listed below, are sponsored by the Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society.
The Franklin Mineral Museum’s mission is to preserve and disseminate knowledge related to the mineral wealth, geology, and history of “the greatest mineral locality on Earth,” and to foster scientific inquiry into those subjects.

To that end the Museum acquires, preserves, and displays mineralogical and geological specimens, artifacts, and documents related to the history and mineralogy of the Franklin-Sterling Hill mining district. The Museum also acquires and displays archaeological and paleontological specimens and other items of interest.

The Franklin Mineral Museum, a nonprofit educational institution, is located at 32 Evans Street, Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey. The Museum was created solely for educational and scientific purposes, was incorporated June 2, 1964, and first opened its doors to visitors on October 9, 1965.

Delaware Mineralogical Society Earth Science Gem and Mineral Show

Delaware Mineralogical Society

Delaware Mineralogical Society Earth Science Gem and Mineral Show

Delaware Mineralogical Society
Delaware Mineralogical Society


Delaware Mineral Show Coupon
Saturday March 2, 2019 and Sunday March 3, 2019

The Delaware Mineralogical Society, Inc. will hold its 56th Annual Earth Science Gem and Mineral Show at a New Show Location — DoubleTree by Hilton; 4727 Concord Pike (Rt-202); Wilmington, Delaware 19803. Hours Saturday are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 11:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.

The show features educational exhibits of mineral, lapidary and fossil specimens, displays from regional and university museums, a roster of fine dealers of minerals, fossils, gems, jewelry and lapidary supplies, door prizes, demonstrations of gem cutting and polishing and a children’s table, where youngsters may purchase inexpensive mineral and fossil specimens.

Admission is $6.00, $5.00 for seniors, $4.00 for youngsters between 12 and 16, and free for children under 12 and scouts in uniform when accompanied by an adult.

The Delaware Mineralogical Society is a non-profit organization, affiliated with the Eastern Federation of Mineralogical and Lapidary Societies, and dedicated to learning and teaching about the earth sciences, rocks, minerals, fossils and the lapidary arts. Membership is open to all who are interested in these areas. Info and Coupons at www.delminsociety.net or contact fossilnut@yahoo.com or Elaine Kipp (show Chair) 410-392-6826 kippekipp@msn.com.

More about Delaware Mineralogical Society!
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and education of mineralogy, paleontology and the lapidary arts. We have monthly meetings at the Delaware Museum of Natural History, just north of Wilmington, Delaware. We have speakers and programs that promote the goals of the society at each meeting.

We conduct several field trips a year to fossil and mineral localities in the tri-state area and further afield. Many of our DMS members belong to other clubs in the tri-state area, creating close ties and providing opportunities for some co-sponsored field trips a year. Please visit our Field Trip page for information on upcoming field trips, as well as pictures and field reports from past trips.

DMS is proud to announce our affiliation with the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies (AFMS) and the Eastern Federation of Mineralogical and Lapidary Societies (EFMLS).

We also participate in the ‘Future Rockhounds of America’ Program through the AFMS.


If you would like more info on local Mineral shows and rockhound clubs click on our News page for up to date listings and links to Gem Show, Mineral Show, and Fossil Show announcements. We update our rockhound news twice an hour and showcase the top mineral shows and rockhound news in the USA and the World. Also, follow us on Twitter for even more rockhound events, commentary, and laughable quips from American Geode.

Bristol Gem and Mineral Show

Bristol Gem and Mineral Show
Bristol Mineral Show

OCTOBER 20-21, 2018—BRISTOL, CONNECTICUT: 46th Annual Gem and Mineral Show hosted by the Bristol Gem and Mineral Club; Beals Community Center; 240 Stafford Ave., Bristol, Connecticut (just off Rt. 6 near Stephens AutoMall); Sat 9:30-5:00, Sun 10:00-4:00; adults $5; seniors $4, kids under 12 and scouts in uniform free with adult; gems & jewelry; mineral specimens and crystals; hands-on educational exhibits; complimentary raffle ticket for grand door prize with paid admission; free children’s games and activities; food & refreshments available; free parking; for information, email Bristolgem@hotmail.com. Or visit our website at www.bristolgem.org.
WELCOME, ROCKHOUNDS!
The Bristol Gem and Mineral Club fosters interest in the earth and geological sciences, minerals, and the lapidary arts.
We’re located in Bristol, CT, where we hold monthly educational meetings, field trips, and our annual Gem and Mineral Show.
Interested in rocks, minerals, lapidary work, fossils, or any other aspect of earth sciences? Then we’re the club for you!
Come join us at one of our meetings and share your interests with a group of enthusiastic, friendly people.

If you would like more info on local Mineral shows and rockhound clubs click on our News page for up to date listings and links to Gem Show, Mineral Show, and Fossil Show announcements. We update our rockhound news twice an hour and showcase the top mineral shows and rockhound news in the USA and the World. Also, follow us on Twitter for even more rockhound events, commentary, and laughable quips from American Geode.

South Jersey Gem, Jewelry, Mineral and Fossil Show

South Jersey Gem, Jewelry, Mineral and Fossil Show

South Jersey Fossil Show
The Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey Annex Building
(1721 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003)
Show Hours:
Saturday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
~ 16 Dealers ~ Door Prizes ~ Refreshments ~
Admission:
Adult: $5.00; Seniors: $4.00; Children (12-16): $3.00;
Children under 12 & Scouts in uniform: Free
*Receive $1 off any adult admission ticket with this flyer.
sjmineralshow.com * sjmineralshow@gmail.com
The show will offer a variety of dealers displaying unique gems, jewelry, minerals, and fossils from around the world. The South Jersey Mineral Show (SJMS) is an annual event showcasing 16 dealers with a great variety of gems, jewelry, minerals, and fossils available for sale. Such items can be purchased for a collection, for metaphysical purposes, for crafting, etc… The dealers come from near and far to display/sell items they have acquired from sources all over the world. This show will be the first show of its kind in the Cherry Hill area. This show will be held annually on the same weekend each year. So lets all look forward to it and make it EXCELLENT together!
Stockton Geology Club
The Stockton Geoloy Club will be attending our show in order to provide education to collectors of all ages and answer any questions you may have. Below is an excerpt from their website describing the goals of their club.

“As the Stockton Geology Club, we strive to show other non-geology majors the beauty of this world and the importance of the geosciences.

Our regular activities are our educational outreaches. We visit K-12 schools and educate students of all ages on the beauty of the natural world, minerals, rocks, and fossils. There is no experiences needed to join these, and we strongly encourage new members to join us on these outreach events. We have recently expanded our outreaches to include Mineral and Rock shows, after tabling at the North Jersey Mineral Show where we were very well received. Other events we participate in are: rock, mineral, and bake sales, various day trips, and road cleanups. Recently we visited Sterling Hill mining museum in Ogdensburg, NJ which is the fluorescent mineral capital of the world!

If you like the earth, camping, hiking, teaching, or just appreciate rocks, this club is perfect for you!”

If you would like more info on local Mineral shows and rockhound clubs click on our News page for up to date listings and links to Gem Show, Mineral Show, and Fossil Show announcements. We update our rockhound news twice an hour and showcase the top mineral shows and rockhound news in the USA and the World. Also, follow us on Twitter for even more rockhound events, commentary, and laughable quips from American Geode.

Des Moines Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show

Des Moines Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show

Des Moines Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show

Des Moines Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show
Des Moines Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show


2018 Gem, Jewelry,
Mineral & Fossil Show

Saturday Oct 20
9 am — 5 pm

Sunday Oct 21
10 am — 4 pm

Admission $5
Children 12 & under FREE
FREE Parking

New Location
Elwell Family Food Center
Iowa State Fairgrounds

The Des Moines Lapidary Society (DMLS) was formed in 1955. The mission of DMLS is to promote, enjoy, and develop the study and practices of the lapidary arts. We are proud to be one of the very few such organizations in the United States to own the building where we have meetings and a full lapidary workshop.

Meetings are held monthly at the clubhouse from September through May on the first Saturday of the month at 7:00 p.m. A knowledgeable speaker presents some aspect of the arts and/or sciences of the identification, acquisition, and use of lapidary material; or techniques for mounting and display. Administrative meetings begin one hour prior to the regular monthly meetings.

The lapidary workshop has a full range of lapidary equipment including trim saws, rock saws, grinders, and cab machines. Members of the club are welcome to use the equipment after they have been trained to use it safely. Our workshop is open to members to work and learn most Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m. A donation is requested to cover the cost of consumables such as saw blades, polishing wheels, etc.

A small metals shop is also available to members.

Classes are available for learning wire-wrapping, beginning silversmithing, advanced lapidary, working with opals, and more.