The Central Maryland Rock and Mineral Collectors Exchange Monthly Meetup

Elkridge MD 21075 6425 Abel St, Elkridge, MD, us

Our next meeting will start at 7pm Meeting address: 6425 Abel St Elkridge MD 21075 410-796-1190 Our meetings are always free. Our meetings are informal and we tend to discuss whatever anyone has brought with them to show as well as discussing local rockhounding ideas. Even though we usually plan to wrap-up around 9pm, most...

The Central Maryland Rock and Mineral Collectors Exchange Monthly Meetup

Elkridge MD 21075 6425 Abel St, Elkridge, MD, us

Our next meeting will start at 7pm Meeting address: 6425 Abel St Elkridge MD 21075 410-796-1190 Our meetings are always free. Our meetings are informal and we tend to discuss whatever anyone has brought with them to show as well as discussing local rockhounding ideas. Even though we usually plan to wrap-up around 9pm, most...

The Central Maryland Rock and Mineral Collectors Exchange Monthly Meetup

Elkridge MD 21075 6425 Abel St, Elkridge, MD, us

Our next meeting will start at 7pm Meeting address: 6425 Abel St Elkridge MD 21075 410-796-1190 Our meetings are always free. Our meetings are informal and we tend to discuss whatever anyone has brought with them to show as well as discussing local rockhounding ideas. Even though we usually plan to wrap-up around 9pm, most...

What Were Indian Arrowheads Made Out Of?

Monsignor Murphy Center at St. Clare's Chapel in the basement of the Chapel 110 Nelson Ave, Great Kills, Staten Island, ny, us

When making arrowheads and tools, Native Americans chose stones that could be easily flaked and sharpened. Many different types of stones were used to make arrowheads, but it’s difficult to say which type of rock were most common. The largest factor in determining what kind of rock was most used is knowing what part of...

What Were Indian Arrowheads Made Out Of?

Monsignor Murphy Center at St. Clare's Chapel in the basement of the Chapel 110 Nelson Ave, Great Kills, Staten Island, ny, us

When making arrowheads and tools, Native Americans chose stones that could be easily flaked and sharpened. Many different types of stones were used to make arrowheads, but it’s difficult to say which type of rock were most common. The largest factor in determining what kind of rock was most used is knowing what part of...

GJGMC Member Rock Sale

Grand Junction Gem and Mineral Club 2328 Monument RD, Grand Junction, CO, us

The Grand Junction Gem and Mineral Club will have a rock sale from the members personal collections. Geodes and grab bags will also be for sale. May 21, 2022, 9am-5pm, at the club house, 2328 Monument RD · Grand Junction, CO. The GJGMC has regular meetings at our clubhouse on the 2nd and 4th Thursday...

GJGMC Member Rock Sale

Grand Junction Gem and Mineral Club 2328 Monument RD, Grand Junction, CO, us

The Grand Junction Gem and Mineral Club will have a rock sale from the members personal collections. Geodes and grab bags will also be for sale. May 21, 2022, 9am-5pm, at the club house, 2328 Monument RD · Grand Junction, CO. The GJGMC has regular meetings at our clubhouse on the 2nd and 4th Thursday...

Bus Trip to the Hall of Minerals at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC

Monsignor Murphy Center at St. Clare's Chapel in the basement of the Chapel 110 Nelson Ave, Great Kills, Staten Island, ny, us

We are organizing a bus trip to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City to visit the new Hall of Minerals on Saturday May 21. Cost is $25.00 for SI Geological Society members and $40.00 for non-members. The bus will leave from St. Clare's at 10 am and is scheduled to return...

Bus Trip to the Hall of Minerals at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC

Monsignor Murphy Center at St. Clare's Chapel in the basement of the Chapel 110 Nelson Ave, Great Kills, Staten Island, ny, us

We are organizing a bus trip to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City to visit the new Hall of Minerals on Saturday May 21. Cost is $25.00 for SI Geological Society members and $40.00 for non-members. The bus will leave from St. Clare's at 10 am and is scheduled to return...

OBMS Workshop: Be a rockhound – Come Make a Cabochon.

OBMS Workshop 205 W. Benedict #8, (East off of Arrowhead, south of the Orange Show.), San Bernardino, CA, us

The Orange Belt Mineralogical Society (OBMS) Workshop at is open Tuesday 4 - 8 p.m., Wed. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call (909) to verify workshop is open. The workshop fee is $5 each time you use the workshop. The workshop is run by volunteers. Members work on...