Kanawha Rock & Gem Club Show and Sale! Save the Date!

Kanawha Rock and Gem Club

Kanawha Rock & Gem Club Show and Sale! Save the Date!

Kanawha Rock and Gem Club
Kanawha Rock and Gem Club

October 19-20; 47th annual Kanawha Rock & Gem Club show and sale. So. Charleston Community Center; 601 Jefferson Road; Sat 10-6, Sun 10-5; Admission $3.50. Children 12 & under free. Gemstones, minerals, plant and animal fossils, beading supplies and one-of-a-kind hand-crafted jewelry. Lapidary demos, soapstone carving instruction, gold panning, mini-mine, scavenger hunt with prizes, geode cracking, free kids crafts. Parking is free. Contact Robbin Maxwell, PO Box 4414, Clarksburg WV 26502, (304) 695-1586; e-mail: mystical.gifts@hotmail.com

http://www.kanawharockandgemclub.org/about.html
About Kanawha Rock & Gem Club:
CLUB PURPOSE
The collection and study of rocks, minerals, and fossils and the sharing of knowledge and expertise in these fields.

The study and practice of lapidary and the sharing of knowledge and expertise in this and related fields.

To cooperate with educational and scientific institutions or other groups engaged in increasing the knowledge and popular interest in Geology, Mineralogy, the Lapidary arts and related subjects.

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!
Individual as well as family memberships are available. The annual cost of an individual membership is $15 and $20 for family. The club welcomes children, and includes a special youth group! Many family friendly activities are conducted by the club, including:

Crafts and Jewelry Making using Rocks and Gemstones
Field Trips to Museums, Caves and Exhibition Mines
Educational Videos
Field Trips in search of fossils, rocks and gems
Guest Lecturers
Socializing with fellow rock and gem enthusiasts
Annual Rock and Gem Show!

Kanawha Rock & Gem Club welcomes visitors to come and visit the club and attend a meeting before committing to a membership!


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Cave House Museum of Mining and Geology Show

Cave House Museum

Cave House Museum of Mining and Geology Show of jewelry, gems, minerals, and fossils is September 28-29, 2019!

Cave House Museum
Cave House Museum

Welcome to the Cave House Museum 2019 Jewelry, Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show and Sale!!
Dates and Times: Saturday September 28, 2019 from 9-5 and Sunday September 29, 2019 from 9-4.
Show setup begins at 2PM on Friday, September 27, 2019.
Venue: The Pavilion at Howe Caverns, 255 Discovery Drive Howes Cave, NY 12092. This is an indoor
venue with heat and electricity and will be locked overnight. The facility has room for 24 booths.
Proceeds: Proceeds will go towards completing the renovation of the historic Cave House Museum of
Mining and Geology. The museum is an educational, not-for- profit organization that provides educational
opportunities for the children of all ages and promotes the history of the Howes Cave area, the need for
mining and the importance of geology in modern life.

About the Cave House Museum: https://howecaverns.com/about-cave/

A new era began for Howe Caverns on April 19, 2007 when the 220 shareholders of Howe Caverns, Inc. sold the company to two local men, Charles M. Wright and Emil J. Galasso. Both men vowed to invest several million dollars in improvements to Howe Caverns over the coming years.

Mr. Galasso is also the founder of the Cave House Museum of Mining & Geology on the site of the original Howe’s Cave located on land adjacent to Howe Caverns. The vision for the future of these properties includes joining the present Howe Caverns to Lester Howe’s original cave on the site of the museum so that visitors may see the natural wonder as they did in the 19th century.

The new owners continue to fulfill their vision for a renewed Howe Caverns to expand the tour beyond the current Lake of Venus. Eventually, this work will unite the entire cave system as it was found when Lester Howe discovered it in 1842. Walkways, lights and bridges will need to be installed. The 875 feet of cave destroyed by mining in the early 1900’s will need to be recreated.

Since 2007, visitors can now view the Cave House Museum at various times during the year.
The Cave House Museum is a restoration project and is expected to take several years for completion.


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.