Ventura Gem, Mineral, Fossil, Lapidary Show, March 2-3!

Ventura Lapidary Show

Ventura Gem, Mineral, Fossil, Lapidary Show, March 2-3!

Ventura Lapidary Show
Ventura Lapidary Show

The Ventura Gem & Mineral Society’s 57th Annual Gem, Mineral, Fossil, & Lapidary Show is coming to the Ventura County Fairgrounds (10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura), on Sat., March 2 (10AM-5PM) and Sun., March 3 (10AM-4PM). There are going to be beautiful displays, the annual Country Store & Plant Sale, silent auctions and a raffle for great prizes, kids activities, demonstrators showing rock cutting and jewelry-making techniques, and all sorts of dealers selling rocks, fossils, minerals, jewelry, and lapidary arts supplies. Entrance to the show is free, although there is a $5 parking fee imposed by the fairgrounds.
VGMS Gem & Mineral Show – March 2-3, 2019
The VGMS holds its annual Gem and Mineral Show (at the Ventura County Fairgrounds) on the first full weekend in March. Join us for 2 days of exhibits, dealers, kid’s activities, silent auctions, raffles, plant sales and a rummage sale. (The latter two sales fund our scholarship program.)
The 57th Annual Gem, Mineral, Fossil & Lapidary Show of the Ventura Gem & Mineral Society (VGMS) takes place March 2–3 (10AM—5PM, Saturday; 10AM—4PM, Sunday) at the Ventura County Fairgrounds (10 W. Harbor Blvd, Ventura, CA). The show is open to the public and admission is free, although the Fairgrounds charges a parking fee if using the Fairgrounds lot.

There’s gold in them thar hills, and you can learn how to pan for it at the 57th Annual Show of the Ventura Gem & Mineral Society. At one booth, expert prospectors will guide you through the steps of gold panning, and you can purchase “pay dirt” to pan for real gold in your own backyard. You’ll also see displays that include meteorites, handcrafted jewelry, and “Auggie”, the California State Dinosaur.

With a focus on kids and education, on gemstone cutting and jewelry-making, and on rocks and fossils, the Ventura Gem and Lapidary Show has been a fun family event for 57 years. During our pre-show dinner on Friday, March 1, we will present a $1,000 Scholarship to geology student Diana Valentino of Santa Barbara City College. The next day on entering the show, kids will be given a free polished stone at our Welcome Booth, where we will have free rock samples and educational packets for teachers. At the Kids Booth, children will enjoy activities offering an assortment of rocky prizes. A display nearby will offer information about the society’s two-room museum in Ojai, where teachers, home-schoolers, and Scouts can arrange tours by appointment.

This free lapidary show will feature 60 displays of gems, minerals, meteorites, fossils, and award-winning handcrafted jewelry. Among these will be educational exhibits of fossils collected locally in and around Ventura County, as well as a display of our State Rock, Mineral, Fossil, and Gemstone (including a gold nugget and Ice Age saber-tooth cat). Still other displays will show how stones collected locally have been crafted into jewelry. Demonstrations throughout the show will give visitors up-close looks at artists pursuing their skills, including gemstone cutting, silver work and jewelry making, beading, and other arts. Raffle prizes include fine jewelry, a $100 bill, mineral and fossil specimens, and more. Also part of the festivities are hourly silent auctions for rocks, minerals, and fossils, as well as a white elephant sale, plant sale, and over 15 dealers selling beads, opals, jade, gemstones, crystals, fossils, jewelry and jewelry-making supplies, and gift items. It’s a Ventura tradition the whole family can enjoy!

VGMS was founded in 1944 to encourage interest in rocks, minerals, fossils, jewelry-making, and related areas through education, activities, and exhibitions such as this annual show, which is open to the community. The society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, educational organization and welcomes individual and family members. VGMS hosts monthly talks on earth science topics and lapidary arts, makes presentations to area schools, and conducts field trips for members and guests that often involve collecting rocks, minerals, and fossils in southern California and neighboring states.

The show is the society’s major fund-raising event helping to underwrite educational activities, including the annual college scholarship.
http://vgms.org/category/gem-show/

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Gem, Amethyst, Rock, Fossil Sale Houston March 2-3, 2019

American Geode

Huge Gem Amethyst Rock Fossil Sale Houston March 2nd, 3rd (9am – 5pm) – (Houston, TX)

Sale date and times:
Saturday March 2nd – 9am – 5pm
Sunday March 3rd – 9am – 5pm

Admission = Free
Parking = Free

Free garnet $8 value for the first 1000 visitors / limit 1
Meteorites $10 each/ limit 5
Free rock collecting bag with purchase / while supplies last
Larimar cabs $5 each / limit 5
Amethyst Cathedrals up to 65% off – Request pictures as inventory too large for whole sale
Specials

Forms of payment: Cash Preferred (Bring ATM receipt of that day get free rock(s).

Want invitation to future events in your city: Send email with your city to rocktrading(at)aol.com

Address Directions below:
Homewood Suites by Hilton Houston NW at Beltway 8
8950 Fallbrook Drive, Houston, Texas, 77064
Hotel: 832-648-4700

Directions:
From Downtown Houston: Take I-10 W, US-290 W and Sam Houston Tollway N to TX-8 Beltway N. Take exit Fallbrook Dr. Hotel is on the NW corner of Fallbrook Dr. and Beltway 8

(Walk through hotel front door. Walk directly to the Show Room)

Gems and Cabs
Minerals – literally 1000(s) of exquisite minerals from around the world
Fossils – Beautiful specimens from around the world
Lapidary rough and slabs – lbs from around the world (must request list in advance)

Gems, Minerals, Fossils, and Lapidary rough (Too many to list, but here are a few.)

Thick Agate slabs, Book ends, Amethyst, Amethyst Geode Cathedral, Ammonites, Actinolite, Agate Geode, Anglesite on Galena, Apatite in Orange Calcite, Aquamarine, Aragonite, Arsenopyrite, Aventurine, Azurite, Azurite Ball, Azurite on Malachite, Baby Tabasco Geodes, Banded Calcite, Barite, Barite with limonite, Biotite Mica, Black Tourmaline, Botryoidal Goethite, Botryoidal Hematite, Brazilian Amethyst/ Quartz/ Calcite, Brazilian Minerals, Brochantite (Green), Bumble Bee Jasper, Calcite, Calico Pyrite, Chalcopyrite, Chrysocolla, Cinnabar on Dolomite, Clam Shell Fossil, Cobaltoan Calcite, Copper, Dog tooth Calcite, Dolomite, Druzy Quartz, Erythrite, Faceted emeralds, Fire Agates, Fire Opal In, Matrix Eggs, Fluorite, Fluorite Sphere, Fossils, Fossilized Coral, Fuchsite, Galena, Garnet, Gemmy Green Epidote, Geodes, Gold sheen Obsidian, Green Apophyllite, Green Zebra Serpentine, Healerite, Hemimorphite, Indian minerals, Kayanite, Larimar Cabs, Laumontite on Green Quartz, lava, lepidolite, Lunar Moon sphere, Malachite, Malachite azurite specimens, Malachite Crystalline, Meteorites, Mexican Geodes, Missouri Druzzy Quartz, Native Copper, Natural Turquoise Rough Rock, Obsidian, Onyx, Opal, Optical Calcite, Orange and blue calcite, Orange Quartz, Orpiment, Palm Wood, Petrified Wood, Plumbogummite, Pyrite, Pyrite “Sun”, Pyrite with Quartz, Pyrophyllite, Quartz, Quartz Sphere, Quartz/ Amethyst, Rhyolite Utah/ Nevada, Romanèchite, Rose Quartz, Roselite (magnesian) with Dolomite, Rutilated Quartz, Satin Spar, Selenite, Sharks Tooth, Sharks Tooth in matrix, Silicon Carbide, Slabs, Smithsonite specimens, Smoky Quartz Clusters, Sodalite, Spheres, Stibnite, Stilbite, Strawberry Quartz, Tiger Eye, Tourmaline, Trancas Hollow Geodes, Trilobite, Turquoise, Vanadinite, Wulfenite, Zebra Agate, lapis lazuli, larimar cabs and silver jewelry, pyrite suns, stone pyramids, veracruz amethyst, double terminated aura quartz, mixed stone pendulums, pietersite, large faceted sapphire pieces, septarian nodule geode eggs, moqi marbles, spheres and much much more!

Please forward to anyone interested.
Teacher discounts
Bulk discounts


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.

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2019 ANTHEM GEM & MINERAL SHOW

Anthem Gem and Mineral Show

2019 ANTHEM GEM & MINERAL SHOW

Anthem Gem and Mineral Show
Anthem Gem and Mineral Show

March 16th Saturday 9am—5pm
March 17th Sunday 10am—4pm
Anthem Mineral Show Coupon
Boulder Creek High School
40404 N Gavilan Peak Pkwy
Anthem, AZ 85086
Kids events, Gems, Minerals, Fossils, Jewelry,
Fluorescents, Beads Wire Wrapping, Geodes,
Adults $4, Seniors and Students $2,
Children 12 and under FREE
Sponsored by
Daisy Mountain Rock & Mineral Club
$1.00 Off Admission with this coupon
www.dmrmc.com
Anthem Mineral Show Coupon

LOCATED IN ANTHEM, ARIZONA, THE PURPOSE and MISSION OF DAISY MOUNTAIN ROCK & MINERAL CLUB IS TO PROMOTE AND FURTHER AN INTEREST IN GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY AND LAPIDARY ARTS, THROUGH EDUCATION, FIELD EXPERIENCES, PUBLIC SERVICE AND FRIENDSHIP. We Welcome VISITORS!
Beginning in 2010, Daisy Mountain Rock & Mineral Club was organized as a non-profit corporation to further the interest and educate the public in the many geological features of the terrain located in the mid-deserts located around Phoenix, Arizona.
Our founders, geologists and educators Herb Jacobson, Robert Salter, Keith Martin and Jay Yett were joined by “rock-hounds” Dan Janko, Edward Winbourne and Joan Jamtass in 2009 to create a non-profit corporation dedicated to sharing their knowledge and experience in geological formations.
From http://www.dmrmc.com/:
MINERALOGY: THE STUDY OF MINERALS
A mineral is naturally occurring, inorganic (it has not lived), crystalline solid, with a definite chemical formula (or formula range). In contrast, a rock is generally a combination of minerals or organic remains, and therefore does not have a unique, specific, or consistent chemical composition.

There are over 5,421 known mineral species. Over 5,208 of these have been approved by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA). It is worthy of note that since silicon and oxygen constitute approximately 75% of the Earth’s crust, the 1000 silicate minerals comprise over 90% of the minerals of the crust– the two most common being quartz and feldspar.

Minerals are identified by their physical and chemical properties:

*crystal structure (there are 7 systems –isometric, tetragonal, orthorhombic, hexagonal, rhombohedral, monoclinic, and triclinic)

*crystal form (cubic, tetrahedral, rhombohedral…)

*habit (blocky, arborescent, acicular…),

*color,

*luster (how a mineral reflects light–adamantine, vitreous, resinous, greasy, metallic…,)

*hardness (a measure of a mineral’s scratchability),

*cleavage (a flat, repeatable break determined by the atomic structure) or

*fracture (irregular, non-repeatable break characteristic of minerals with bonding equal in all directions),

*tenacity (a description of a mineral’s resistance to breaking or deformation– brittle, malleable, ductile, sectile, elastic, plastic)

*diaphaneity (how a mineral transmits light– transparent, translucent, opaque),

*specific gravity (a comparison of a mineral’s weight to that of an equal volume of water) , and

*special characteristics: magnetism, reaction to acid, taste, smell, radioactivity

*chemical composition (there are 6 basic chemical classes of minerals – native elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, silicates, phosphates)

Gem, Mineral, Fossil Show is this weekend! Feb 23-24 in Albany!

Fossil Show

Gem, Mineral, Fossil Show is this weekend! Feb 23-24 in Albany!

Fossil Show
Fossil Show

26th Annual James Campbell Memorial Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show and Sale
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/programs/gem-mineral-fossil-show
Saturday, February 23, to Sunday, February 24, 2019
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
4TH FLOOR TERRACE
Admission Fee: $5*/Adult. Cash only *Children ages 12 and under free
Vendors from throughout the Northeast display and sell gems, jewelry, minerals, lapidary equipment, fossils, and much more on the 4th-floor terrace gallery. This event is co-sponsored by the Capital District Mineral Club and the New York Academy of Mineralogy. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s mineral-acquisition fund. For more information, call 518-474-5877.


Museum Hours
Tuesday – Sunday, 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed Mondays
Closed Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day
Main Lobby Desk: 518-474-5877

Admission
Admission to the New York State Museum and its historic Carousel is free. Your generosity plays a vital role in the success of the Museum’s mission. Suggested donation: $5 per individual and $10 per family.

Parking
Parking is available in the two lots adjacent to the Museum, both accessed from Madison Avenue. Prior to 10:00 a.m., the weekday parking fee is $10. After 10:00 a.m., the weekday parking fee is $5. Parking is free after 2:00 p.m. and on weekends. An additional paid parking visitor lot is available under the Empire State Plaza Concourse.
More Parking Information (link is external)

Accessibility
The New York State Museum is fully accessible.
The Museum has strollers and wheelchairs for our visitors’ comfort and convenience. Please stop at the Main Lobby Desk or call 518-474-5877.

Discovery Place
Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Learn about Discovery Place

Carousel
Hours of Operation: 10 AM – 4:30 PM, Tuesday – Sunday. Carousel may close periodically for maintenance and special events.
Rides are free. Donations gratefully accepted.

Gift Shop
The New York State Museum Gift Shop is located on the first floor of the Museum and is open during normal Museum hours. Call (518) 449-7860 for more information or visit the Online Gift Shop (link is external).

Mission

The New York State Museum serves the lifelong educational needs of New Yorkers and visitors through its collections, exhibitions, scholarship, programs, media and publications in science, history, anthropology, and art. The Museum explores and expresses New York State’s significant natural and cultural diversity, past and present.

About Us

The New York State Museum is a center of art, science, and history dedicated to exploring the human and natural history of the state. Established in 1836, it is the oldest and largest state museum in the country. From its beginning, the Museum has been home to some of the nation’s leading scientists, including the founders of American paleontology, ethnology, botany and mycology. Its collections rank among the finest in many fields and total more than 16 million scientific specimens and one million cultural objects.

Located at the southern end of the architecturally stunning Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, the New York State Museum welcomes visitors from across the globe and thousands of students each year. Its 100,000 square feet of exhibition space features several new exhibitions per year in addition to long term exhibitions. The Museum also offers a variety of educational public programs for learners of all ages.

The New York State Museum is a program of The University of the State of New York / The State Education Department / Office of Cultural Education.

Contra Costa Mineral & Gem Society Fall 2019 Show

Gem Society

Gem Society
Gem Society

Club: Contra Costa Mineral & Gem Society
Founded: 1950
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 842, Concord, CA 94522-0842
Meeting Place: Centre Concord, 5298 Clayton Rd (near Ygnacio Valley Rd), Concord
Day of Meeting: 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. (3rd Monday in June)

Web Site: www.contracostamineralandgemsociety.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CCMGS/

Gem Show date: November 2 & 3, 2019
Times: 10am to 5pm each day
Show location: Centre Concord, 5298 Clayton Rd (near Ygnacio Valley Rd), Concord, CA

Location information: centre.concord@cityofconcord.org
Description: Want to ask a gemologist about grandma’s stone ring, learn to pan gold, touch a Megalodon tooth or answer the age old question, ‘What is Jet,’ then we have it all for you. Tons of activities, exhibits, demonstrators and a whole room of rocks that glow. Active service, first responders get in FREE with ID.
Admission: $6 general, $1 with coupon. Scouts in uniform, under 16 with adult, first responders and active service all FREE.

Contact: Website or Mike Hopkins
Contact email: mhopkins@ironhorsedesign.net

Gem Society
Gem Society


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.