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2010 Lapidary and Mineral Society of Central Connecticut Mineral Show

by Patrick Bigos on Jan.17, 2010, under Events, Mineral Shows

03/06/2010
9:30 AMto5:00 PM
03/07/2010
10:00 AMto4:00 PM

The Lapidary & Mineral Society of Central CT presents

Jewelry Gem & Mineral

Show & Sale

March 6-7, 2010

Sat. 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m.          Sun. 10 a.m.– 4 p.m.

Maloney High School, Gravel St.

Meriden, Connecticut

up to 18 Dealers specializing in

Minerals    Gemstones    Gem Rough    Jewelry    Lapidary Demos

Metaphysical Crystals    Supplies    Beads    Meteorites    Fossils

New kids’ activities featuring 3 games (mine maze, geode splitting, fossil dig)

with prizes, treasure hunt, educational material, and fluorescent and mineral displays.

Live lapidary demonstrations

Refreshments   Exhibits   Hourly Door Prizes!   Free parking

Regular Admission:  Adults: $5    Seniors and Students: $4  Children 12 & under: FREE

**Free mineral specimen with every admission**

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Delaware Mineral Society 2010 Mineral Show

by Patrick Bigos on Jan.07, 2010, under Events, Mineral Shows

03/06/2010
10:00 AMto6:00 PM
03/07/2010
11:00 AMto5:00 PM

Delaware Mineralogical Society, Inc. 47th Annual Earth Science Gem and Mineral Show, Celebrating the Club’s 50th Anniversary and Hosting the 2010 EFMLS Annual Convention

Saturday, March 6, 2010 – 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Sunday, March 7, 2010 – 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Delaware Technical and Community College @ I-95 Exit
4B, Churchmans Road (Rt 58) Newark (Stanton), DE 19713.

To foster interest in geology, mineralogy, paleontology and the lapidary arts

Tickets available at the door: Adults $6.00, Seniors $5.00, Juniors $4.00, and children under 12 free with Adult.

FEATURES

Interesting and educational exhibits of mineral, lapidary and fossil specimens

Displays from regional and university museums

Expanded list of outstanding dealers of minerals, fossils, gems, jewelry and lapidary supplies.

Hourly door prizes and large specimen raffle

Lapidary demonstrations

Children’s booth where youngsters may purchase inexpensive minerals, fossils and grab bags. Club booth with member-crafted lapidary work and mineral/fossil specimens from member’s collections for sale

Campus cafeteria open most of the day for food and snacks
For further information, contact:

www.delminsociety.net

Wayne Urion (302) 998-0686 (E-Mail- wurion@aol.com ) (Show
Chair)

Info and Discount coupons at www.delminsociety.net
Gene Hartstein – Show Publicity Chair

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