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The Georgia Mineral Society *Atlanta, Georgia* Volume XXXVII/Four April 2008 April’s Meeting General Meeting 7:30 PM Monday, April 7, 2008 Chamblee Library 4115 Clairmont Road Atlanta, GA 30341 770.936.1380 What is Mineral Micromounting? Dave Babulski, Chair of the Georgia Mineral Society’s Micromount Section, will be our guest speaker for April. He will talk about mineral collecting in miniature and show some of his amazing mineral art as an example of some of the sidelines that can be derived from the micromounting hobby. Dave is a very enthusiastic speaker. His love of minerals and his personal explorations into all things miniature will inform and delight our members. A “Jack of all Trades” in the mineral collecting hobby, Dave will take us from selecting the perfect specimen to mount, through how to mount them on different media, to displaying the finished product. No doubt his love of these tiny beauties under the microscope led him to create master works of art that all can see without magnification! Please come support Dave and the Micromount Section by attending this meeting. Once you know what you’re missing, you may never look at rocks the same way again. Anita D. Westlake, VP Programs

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The Georgia Mineral Society *Atlanta, Georgia* Volume XXXVII/Four April 2008

April’s Meeting

General Meeting

7:30 PM Monday, April 7, 2008 Chamblee Library

4115 Clairmont Road Atlanta, GA 30341

770.936.1380

What is Mineral Micromounting?

Dave Babulski, Chair of the Georgia Mineral Society’s Micromount Section, will be our guest speaker for April. He will talk about mineral collecting in miniature and show some of his amazing mineral art as an example of some of the sidelines that can be derived from the micromounting hobby. Dave is a very enthusiastic speaker. His love of minerals and his personal explorations into all things miniature will inform and delight our members. A “Jack of all Trades” in the mineral collecting hobby, Dave will take us from selecting the perfect specimen to mount, through how to mount them on different media, to displaying the finished product. No doubt his love of these tiny beauties under the microscope led him to create master works of art that all can see without magnification! Please come support Dave and the Micromount Section by attending this meeting. Once you know what you’re missing, you may never look at rocks the same way again. Anita D. Westlake, VP Programs

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Committee Chairs

Adopt-A-Highway Kathy Smart

Assets/Equipment Barbara Libby 770.978.2117

Awards Carl Ziglin 770.998.5975

Building Curator/Gem Box

John Trimble Kim Cochran

770.425.5075 770.979.8331

Facilities Open to Volunteers

Historian Roxanne Lopez 770.436.0387

Hospitality Margaret Ronan 404.636.0720

Librarian Julian C. Gray 770.888.9331

Parliamentarian Frank Decamnda 770-992-8309

Refreshments Kim Prakash & Nancy Marden

770.879.0476 770.447.8542

Special Events Kim Cochran 770.979.8331

Sunshine

Telephone

George Libby

770.978.2117

SFMS Rep. Anita Westlake 404.761.7849

Barbara Libby 770.978.2117

Announcements for educational publications, continuing education classes, and shows or exhibits are provided in Tips and Trips as a service to GMS members. Appearance of the above in Tips and Trips does not constitute an endorsement by GMS.

President Bill Waggener

1909 Moores Mill Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

404.355.7377 [email protected]

Executive Vice President Lizabeth McClain

4000 Lindley Circle Powder Springs, GA 30127

770.439.5756 [email protected]

Vice President Anita Westlake

1253 Spencer Drive East Point, GA 30344

404.761.7849 [email protected]

Secretary Margaret Ronan

1224 Beech Haven Rd, NE Atlanta, GA 30324

404.636-0720

Treasurer John Trimble

3549 Daventry Lane NW Kennesaw, GA 30144

770.425.5075 [email protected]

Gem Section Chair Carl Ziglin

995 Laurel Mill Dr. Roswell, GA 30076

770.998.5975

Mineral Section Chair Jay Gorday

1690 Granger Ct Chamblee, GA 30341

770.986.0822 [email protected]

Fossil Section Chair Martha Brown

4837 Greenway Road Norcross, GA 30071

770.448.0876 [email protected]

Junior Section Chair Roxanne Lopez

1711 Donna Lynn Drive Smyrna, GA 30080

770.436.0387 [email protected]

Micromount Section Chair Dave Babulski

2677 Colony Circle Snellville, GA 30078

678.580.2475 [email protected]

Immediate Past President Kim Cochran

2695 Van Court Snellville, GA 30278

770.979.8331

Trustee to 2008 Patricia Joan White 9146 Sunset Drive

Jonesboro, GA 30238-4520 770.478.5734

[email protected]

Trustee to 2009 Eva Ostrofsky

1402 Arbor Lake Court Hoschton, GA 30548

678-425-2573

Trustee to 2010 Marcella Wood

3764 Briarcliff Road, NE Atlanta, GA 30345

404-636-6102

Tips & Trips Editor Tom Batcha

2300 Oakland Chase ct Lawrenceville,GA 30044

678-407-4224 [email protected]

Field Trip Chair

[email protected]

May Show Chair Jay Gorday

1690 Granger Court Chamblee, GA 30341

770.986.0822 [email protected]

Webmaster Jim Flora

P.O. Box 605 Hiawassee, GA 30546

706.896.8040 [email protected]

Education Chair Bill Waggener

1909 Moores Mill Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

404.355.7377 [email protected]

The Georgia Mineral Society on the Internet: http://www.gamineral.org

E-mail Early Notification Program: A field trip and club news update service. To join, members are requested to send in their current e-mail address to:

[email protected].

GENERAL MEETINGS General meetings are held on the first Monday of each month. In the event that the first Monday is a holiday and/or the facilities are not available, the meeting will be held on the third Monday of the month. General meetings are currently held at the Chamblee Branch of the DeKalb County Library System. Any deviations from the above schedule will be announced in Tips and Trips.

The article submittal due date for the May 2008 newsletter is

April 13, 2008. May Show Committee Chairs

Show Chair Jay Gorday 770.986.0822

Dealer Chair Martha Brown 770.448.0876

Exhibits Tom Batcha 678.407.4224

Demonstrations John Trimble 770.425.5075

Hospitality Margaret Ronan 770.448.0876

Treasurer John Trimble 770.425.5075

Advertising Jay Gorday 770.986.0822

Dealer Dinner Ginger Peterson 404.403.4855

Database Mary Porter 770.998.1018

Auction Kim Cochran 770.979.8331

Set Up/Take Down

Jay Gorday 770.986.0822

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The Georgia Mineral Society April 2008

The Georgia Mineral Society, Inc. A Non-Profit Educational Organization

Seventy Years of Tradition Objective and Purpose

To Educate the Youth of the State and the Members of this Society

In the Field of Earth Science

AFMS Education - All American Club 2003

George Libby 1730 Rhett Butler Dr.

Lilburn, GA 30047 770.978.2117

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GMS General Meeting

March 3, 2008 Chamblee Library

Meeting called to order at 7:32 PM by Bill Waggener. There were 45 people in attendance with one visitor and one junior member. Julian Gray was our speaker with a report on the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. He brought along the book “American Mineral Treasures: A Report on the Tucson 2008 Show” with insights on mineral specimens from various collections and museums. Julian had pictures from the show of giant crystals, fossils, and display cases of huge mineral specimens with round the clock security. There were about 300 Shows in a 2week time with mind-boggling specimens at each turn. Committee Reports: Membership: Lizabeth - We have 630 members. Programs: Anita - In April, Dave Babulski will have a program on micromounts. In May, John Trimble will talk about collecting and what to do with specimens. Secretary: Margaret – A motion was made to read the minutes from the last meeting. The motion was defeated and the minutes were not read. There was a correction to the minutes made about Honeymoon Island. The sand was used to make the beach more attractive and not to keep us out. Treasurer: John – We have about $50,000 with $57,000 from Merrill Lynch and $5,000 in interest from Sun Trust. Gem Section: Carl – Thank you Barbara and George for the program on wire-wrapping. Next meeting on March 31 at Martha’s on turquoise. RSVP. Mineral Section: Jay – Meeting at Anita’s on March 18, RSVP. Topic on Tucson and new books. May Show: Jay – Martha has contracts and there are flyers on the table. Ginger will do the dealer dinner, Margaret will do hospitality, Tom will do exhibits, Mary will do postcards and mailing from past door prize entries, John will do demonstrations, and Eva and Jeanette with Olin’s help are doing grab bags. Grab bag stuffing and Board Meeting will be April 20 at Kim’s. Fossil Section: Martha – April 21 at Martha’s house with Carl as speaker. Micromount Section: Dave – One person showed up for the last meeting. Maybe a combined Mineral and Micromount section meeting at a later date. Field Trips: George – Glendon is not planning on opening up for spring because of liability issues. March 8 for Savannah River Agate, March 22 DMC trip to North Carolina, April 19 DMC to Chunky Gal, and April 25, 26, and 27 to Graves Mountain. Refreshments: Nancy – Thanks Mickey for the food. Tips and Trips: Tom – DMC field trip has wrong date on March Calendar. He is looking for articles.

Education: Bill – There was a Georgia Science Teachers Meeting and Jay and Kim gave out applications and stickers. There are mini-grants available for teachers in the field of earth sciences. One grant is in honor of Holly Camp for $300 and one from the Atlanta Geological Society for $500 for weather stations. The Georgia Performance Standards for teachers has been published in the Tips and Trips. Information was handed out about the Meteorite Society. Kim talked to a group. A Science Olympiad event is scheduled for Kennesaw on the Saturday morning of the May Show. Awards: Carl – He wants to know who deserves what award. Library: Julian – It is available at his house let him know if you need to use it. Special Events: Kim – June 14 is the picnic. SFMS: Anita – Meeting in Nashville on March 21. Lapidary classes are available at Wild Acres and William Holland for $330. Stamps: Olin – Bring stamps, Richard recently won scholarship. Misc Reports: Carl brought in a small microscope. Tom said there is a rock swap at Graves Mtn. Julian announced the Rome Show March 15,16,17. There will be a pre-show dig for trilobites at 9:00 AM at Evans store. Bill brought up about Hackney Farms sale and we can purchase the area around the stream and road for $100,000. Old Business: Julian Gray received Honorable Mention from the AFMS for his ‘Visions of Gold go down the toilet’. Also he received First Place in Advanced Articles for the Bulletin Editor from SFMS. New Business: Mickey and Liz talked about a museum near Johnson City, TN where Miocene fossil skeletons are being excavated from a huge sink hole. They are finding whole skeletons of rhinos, tusked elephants, tapirs, sabre tooth tigers, new species of badger, and a red panda skeleton (about 60%) in tact. They have dug down about four feet and they estimate they have enough material to work on for the next 100 years. The students not only have their own site but they are documenting new species. In June there is a paleontological meeting and the museum is the Gray Fossil Museum. Door prizes were awarded and the meeting was adjourned at 9:15 PM. Graciously submitted, Margaret Ronan

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Fossil Section News

DATE: April 21, 2008 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: LeRoy & Martha Brown’s Home 4837Greenway Road, Norcross GA 30071 PHONE: 770/448-0876 For directions & RSVP April’s meeting will be on the Lagerstattes. Last year we discussed the Burgess Shale. It is one of the most eminent fossil locations in Canada. Most scientists consider this location a Lagerstatte. Carl Ziglin will be discussing these sites. We will discuss what makes them so special and different. Martha Brown, GMS Fossil Section Chair

Gem Section April meeting: Monday April 28th, 7:30 meeting Gem identification. We'll pull out the Gem Section tools and learn a bit about your favorite gems. Home of Kim Cochran 2695 Van Court Snellville, GA 30278 Phone 770-979-8331 to RSVP and for directions. The February meeting was great fun. Barbara Libby showed us how to wire wrap. Thanks to the Libby's for hosting the meeting, and to all who brought dinner. A large volume of chocolate was consumed from the fountain. March reminder: Martha and Leroy Brown will be our gracious hosts. Martha will be giving a talk on turquoise. As always, there will be lots to learn and many interesting specimens to see. Monday March 31st, 7:30 meeting Home of Martha and Leroy Brown 4837 Greenway Road Norcross, GA 30071 Phone 770-448-0876 to RSVP and for directions. Hope to see you at the meetings, where we will also discuss future programs. Come and let us know what you would like to do with the gem section! Carl Ziglin, Gem Section Chair [email protected]

Junior Field Trip Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site and Crisson Gold Mine April 19, 2008 11 A.M. To continue on our adventures in exploring the different mines in the North Georgia Mountains, we will meet at the Crisson Gold Mine at 11 am. Crisson Gold Mine is an actual open pit gold mine that was established in 1847 and was worked commercially until the early 1980s. They have been open to the public since 1969 and are the oldest gold mining establishment in North Georgia. After that, we can visit Dahlonega’s Gold Museum, in which they have a new video on the gold rush. And as luck would have it, there will be an Appalachian Jam from 2 pm to 6 pm in the square. Listen to the sounds and songs of yesteryear on the grounds of the museum. For more details of the events and what costs are involved, please give me a call at 678-491-0489. Roxanne Lopez Junior Chair

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Membership Please join me in welcoming the following new members to Georgia Mineral Society: Rebecca and Joe Chunn and Ellayna and Drew Blair of Brunswick, GA; Susan Filak of Atlanta, GA; Julie, Charles, Zackery, Matthew, and Andrew Fincher of Sharpsburg, GA; Scott and Valerie LaBorde of Wake Forest, NC; and Scott, Sharon, Clay, and Lauren Wilhoite of Knoxville, TN. I hope we’ll get to meet all of you at a meeting or field trip very soon. Don’t forget to send in those renewals on a timely basis, everyone, and please let me know if you have any e-mail or address changes. You may e-mail me at [email protected] or call me at 770-439-5756. I hope everyone is having a wonderful 2008 so far. Happy rockhounding! Lizabeth McClain Executive VP/Membership

Mineral Section The Mineral Section met at Anita Westlake’s house this month. I would like to thank Anita for hosting the March meeting. We had an interesting discussion on this year’s Tucson Show program and on new books on minerals. As usual, if you missed the meeting, you missed a good program and some fancy new minerals members have added to their collections. Information on the next mineral section meeting in May will be in the next newsletter. We hope you can join us. Jay Gorday GMS Mineral Section Chair

Sunshine News

Please send information on news you would like to share with GMS. My email address is [email protected]. Thanks. You are all in my prayers, be well and you will hear from me next month. Everybody have SUNSHINE in your life. Barbara Libby, Sunshine Chair

APRIL BIRTHDAYS 4/1 Ronald Burke 4/1 Kim Woodbury 4/2 Chaz Morgan 4/4 Rebecca Chunn 4/4 Jacob Greene 4/4 Bill Mayer 4/4 Hunter Swilley 4/5 Greta Blankenship 4/5 KateLynn Borders 4/6 Dorothy Buchanan 4/6 Daniel Howard 4/6 Jim O’Brien 4/7 Katie Morgan 4/7 Jill Spielman 4/8 Sandy Johnson 4/11 Scott Britt 4/12 Charlene Daley 4/13 Scott Andrews 4/13 Josh Smith 4/15 Drake Alexander 4/15 Terry Cochran 4/16 Sarah Miller 4/16 Mary Porter 4/18 Sarah Bateman 4/18 Leigh Britt 4/18 Jim Flora 4/21 Jorge Buznego 4/21 John Gormley 4/21 Marla Summerour 4/22 Joanna Addison 4/22 Mel Grady 4/22 Ben Wise 4/22 Julie Yamamoto 4/23 Ben Baxter 4/24 Diana Davis 4/24 Walt Morris 4/24 Ellen Speyer 4/24 Bill Waggener 4/25 Kathaleen Bentkowski 4/25 Ray Buckels 4/26 Carolyn Daniels 4/26 Jerry Fuchs 4/27 Don Aldridge 4/30 Marlene Leitzman 4/30 Larry Mudd

APRIL ANNIVERSARIES 4/16 Andrea and Bartley Redmon

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Grab Bag Stuffing Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:00 PM

Kim Cochran’s House We will begin stuffing grab bags after the Executive Board Meeting. At the time of this writing I have 625 grab bags. I am sure that there will be at least 1000 by stuffing day. Then hope that there will be enough material to fill that many bags. Lunch will be served at noon before the board meeting. If you wish to have lunch please RSVP. For those that may not eat, a dessert will be served midway during the stuffing. RSVP 770-979-8331 Kim

President’s Report for April You can tell the die-hard collectors: they go out even when severe weather threatens. The Halls Valley trip on 15 Mar is a prime example. Severe weather was predicted and yet more than a dozen collectors ventured out to collect trilobites and concretions. We were not oblivious to the conditions and did not tempt fate. We had an ace-in-the-hole: our esteemed GMS weatherman, Mickey McClain. He watched the weather and our backs. His example showed me several tips for watching the weather during field trips. Most importantly, be prepared: 1) We discussed the forecast by the weather service.

Several folks had looked at on-line radar images to look for directions and speed of the weather system.

2) Mickey continually watched the horizon in the expected arrival direction of the system. When he looked, so did I.

3) Mickey repeatedly checked for severe weather warning updates on a weather radio. Not many other folks even had access to a weather radio.

4) When the lightening showed up and the clouds got closer and closer, Mickey said it was time to go to the vehicles…I went.

5) As the rains came, most folks got out without much problem. The last one out was not so lucky. Stuck in the mud with pouring rain, they were rescued by Good Samaritan locals who pulled them out.

How will I prepare for possible bad weather next time?

Preview weather conditions up to the last minute. Watch the weather as it develops (after all, a forecast is only a prediction). Carry a weather radio or cell phone that will access weather warnings. Leave when the conditions worsen and before it is too late. The material will still be there next time. Take a change of dry clothes for those times when all my precautions are not enough. Last but not least, if emergency vehicles go around me

with lights and sirens blaring, I will turn around and find another way home.

Our trip on 15 Mar ended very pleasantly at the Valley and Ridge Gem and Mineral Show. And yes, we HAD to stay there for several hours to wait out the storms between Rome and Home. Respectfully submitted, Bill Waggener, President

May Show News

The May Show plans are proceeding well; it’s hard to believe that the show is only about 6 weeks away. Margaret Ronan is coordinating the Hospitality Table. She will have a list for volunteers to sign up to work at the Hospitality Table. If you want to volunteer but cannot make the meeting, give Margaret a call. Ginger Peterson is coordinating the Dealer Diner this year on Thursday night. GMS provides the meat, drinks, plates, cups and other paper products. We need GMS members to bring a salad, vegetable or desert. Ginger will have a list where you can sign up to bring your vegetable, salad or desert for the Dealer Dinner The dinner is usually at 6PM so we would like to have the food as close to 5PM as possible. If you want to bring food but cannot make the meeting, give Ginger a call. John Trimble is coordinating the Demonstration Area this year. If you would like to give your feet a break and share your knowledge with others at the show by giving a demonstration, let John know. Tom Batcha is coordinating the Exhibit Cases this year. If you would like to share your collection with others at the show by putting in an exhibit case, let Tom know. Another job that needs to be done is stuffing Grab Bags. I think that I heard that Eva and Jeanette have been busy sewing bags that are ready to stuff with rocks, gems, minerals, fossils, and other treasurers. The Grab Bag Party will be a Kim’s house on April 20 in conjunction with a brief GMS Board meeting. We will have to check with Kim on the timing of the events since I did not write that down in my calendar. The more hands, the faster things go and the more fun we have. We also will need some volunteers for Set-up and Takedown. I am coordinating this, so let me know if you can help. Jay Gorday May Show Chair [email protected]

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February 2008 DMC Field Trip Summerville Agate

Hosted by the Rome Georgia Mineral Society

Jeff_Deere of the Rome Club at the check in station

The weather & turn-out were excellent. Attendance = 70+

Everyone found their share of treasure.

The Southeast Federation of Mineralogical Societies, Inc

The Friendly Federation - Founded in 1976 to serve. ______________________________________________

DMC Program of the SFMS Field Trip Committee An Official Field Trip of

Northeast Georgia Mineral Society, Cornelia, Ga (Host). An Official Field Trip of the

GEORGIA MINERAL SOCIETY

9:30 AM Saturday, April 19, 2008

Chunky Gal Mtn., Corundum Knob Clay County, North Carolina

NO FEE

WHERE: Corundum Knob (also known as Chunky Gal Knob), Clay County, NC. WHEN: 9:30 AM, April 19, 2008 COLLECTING: Ruby corundum (pink to red), Spinel (black to brown "galaxite" and magnesio-chromite), Sapphirine, Talc, Serpentine, Brucite (white to blueish chalky chunks), Tremolite, Actinolite, Smaragdite (chrome-emerald green amphibole), Pyroxine (chrome diopside/sparse green micro-crystals of weathered amphibolite matrix), Fuchsite and Dunite. BRING: If you wish to screen sediments (this is "blind mining") for home washing/tumbler cleaning, you will need shovels, 3-5 gallon buckets or 2-3 gallon plastic bags (like those from the market), 1/4 inch (6mm) screens, hand shovels, gloves, and goggles. Most of the above minerals will be found this way. If you wish to collect smaragdite with ruby, sledge hammers, chisels, 3-5 gallon buckets, gloves and goggles (eye protection) will be needed. Please make sure your "tetanus" shots are up to date. Please wear boots/hiking shoes. This is tick country so check yourself especially if you dress lightly. Sprays with "DEET" are recommended. Watch out for snakes, because this is rattlesnake country. DO NOT STEP OR PUT YOUR HANDS WHERE YOU CANNOT SEE! DIRECTIONS: At the intersection of US-64 and US -441 (southwest of Franklin, Macon County, NC), interested parties/individuals will take US-64 west (toward Murphy, NC) to the Buck Creek Road turnoff (north). All field trip/DMC members will meet here, because the entrance to Chunky Gal is unmarked. The Buck Creek Road turnoff is 17.5 miles west of Franklin, NC. In accordance with SFMS/DMC rules, all participants must meet at the meeting site, and then we will proceed to Chunky Gal, which is one mile further west on the road. This is a "free site" for collecting in the Nantahala National Forest, BUT DO NOT DIG ANY DEEPER THAN 18 INCHES, under Nantahala National Forest Rules (Chunky Gal has been designated as a "rockhound collecting site.

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ACCOMMODATIONS: Franklin, NC is the best bet for lodging and restaurants, especially on US -441, US -64, NC-28. DMC CONTACT: Richard Walter at 770-532-8874 e-mail [email protected] or Kim Cochran at 770-979-8331 "Field trips are open to all members of associated clubs of the DMC program of the SFMS Field Trip Committee and to all members of SFMS member clubs who have provided their membership with SFMS liability insurance. Because of insurance requirements, members of the GENERAL PUBLIC are NOT invited on this or any DMC program field trips!" DMC Program / SFMS Field Trip committee's purpose: To collect field trip information from it's member societies; schedule and coordinate field trip dates; disseminate field trip information to all member clubs so that each member society may publish this information as one of their "official" scheduled field trips.

Graves Mountain "Rock Swap and Dig"

• 8 am to 6 pm, Friday, April 25, 2008 • 8 am to 6 pm, Saturday, April 26, 2008 • 8 am to 6 pm, Sunday, April 27, 2008 •

"You are invited to field collect minerals at Georgia's premiere mineral location!"

The caretaker in charge of Graves Mountain, Clarence Norman Jr., has announced plans to hold A three day dig and rock swaps on the Mountain during April 25, 26, & 27 2008. He will have the mountain open to collecting from 8 am to 6 pm each day. All participants must stop at the welcome table in the Hospitality tent to sign a liability release and make a small contribution to defray the cost of opening the mountain and providing port-

o-lets. There will be several golf cart type, four wheeled vehicles available to transport those participants who have trouble walking long distances. The dig will cease and everyone is expected to be off the mountain by around 6 pm each day. Participants will be allowed to park in a designated area on the mountain. Rock Swap and Hot Food/Drinks: Junior will set aside an area in the upper parking lot for tables to be setup for daily rock swaps. Anyone who would like to setup a table(s), please contact Junior at the phone numbers listed below. Hot food cooked on the grill, cold drinks and chips will be available for purchase on the mountain during all three days of these events. Don't forget to bring some extra money to buy the special "Graves Mountain Rock Swap and Dig" T-shirt!

THIS DIG IS OPEN TO ALL. Mark your calendar and tell all your friends about this great

event! Contact Information: Clarence Norman Jr. (Junior) - 706.359.3862 (his business) or 706.359.2381 (his home)

Graves Mountain code of conduct!

• Park your vehicle in the designated area(at the end of the paved access road but not much beyond the woods to the right of this road).

• NO child under the age of 12 years old is to be allowed on the mountain because of all the dangers involved. • ALL pets must be kept under control and on a leash.

• The field trip leader(s) have final and absolute say as to where you may safely work. • Ladders or power tools of any kind will not be allowed. (HAND TOOLS ONLY!)

• STAY AWAY FROM ALL HIGH WALLS!!

• NO REPELLING OFF OF ANYTHING!

• NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO DRIVE THEIR VEHICLE ON ANY PART OF GRAVES MOUNTAIN BEYOND THE PARKING AREA! (The caretaker must accompany anyone driving beyond the parking area!) EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE OFF THE MOUNTAIN BY DUSK. (Absolutely no one is allowed on Graves Mountain after dark.)

Please protect our ability to field collect at Graves Mountain! Report violations to: Clarence Norman, Jr Norman C E Wrecking Co 3333 C E Norman Rd Lincolnton, GA 30817-3110 706.359.3862 (his business) or 706.359.2381 (his home)

All reported violations will be held in strict confidence.

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Southeastern Rock and Gem Shows 4-6--RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA: 32nd annual show, "Capital Area Gem & Mineral Festival"; Tar Heel Gem & Mineral Club; Kerr Scott Bldg., North Carolina State Fairgrounds; 1025 Blue Ridge Rd.; Fri. 5-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5; free admission; silent auction, club demonstrations, hospitality booth; contact Kenny Gay(919) 604-2376; e-mail: [email protected] 4-6--SAVANNAH, GEORGIA: Show; AKS Gem Shows; Savannah International Trade & Convention Center, One International Dr.; Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-4; admission $5, beading classes; contact Kay Schabilion, 4532 Kawanee Ave., Metairie, LA 70006, (504) 455-6101; e-mail: [email protected]; website: Web site: www.aksshow.com 18-19--MARION, NORTH CAROLINA: NC Gold Festival; NC Gold Foundation; Tom Johnson Rally Park; free admission; gold mining, gem cutting, equipment vendors, faceting demonstrations, gold assaying demos, dredging, treasure hunts, door prizes; contact Elizabeth McCormick, (800) 959-9033; Web site: www.ncgold.org 18-20--CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA: 3rd annual show, "Spring Charlottesville Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show"; Treasures Of The Earth Gem & Jewelry Shows; National Guard Armory, 1640 Avon St. Extended, take I-64 exit 121 south, follow the signs; Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5; adults $3 (good all 3 days), children under 16 free; jewelry makers, goldsmiths and silversmiths from all over the U.S., gem trees, wire wrap, wire sculpture, pearls, stone beads, stone setting, amber, opal, mineral and fossil dealers, hourly door prizes, classes available; contact Van Wimmer, 5273 Bradshaw Rd., Salem, VA 24153, (540) 384-6047; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.toteshows.com 26-27--JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI: Show; Greater Southern Gem & Jewelry Shows; Mississippi Trade Mart, Jackson Fairgrounds; Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5; gems, jewelry, fossils, antiques; contact Stan Bennett or Sharon McClanahan, (601) 898-0407 26-27--MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE: Show; Memphis Archaeological & Geological Society; Pipkin Bldg., Midsouth Fairgrounds, Central and E. Pkwy. South; Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5; adults $3, children 12 and under $1, scouts in uniform free; special kids area "The Rockzone," hourly and grand door prizes; contact James Butchko, 4220 Dunn, Memphis, TN 38111, (901) 743-0058; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.memphisgeology.org

Georgia State Park Events

Great Etowah Adventure

Saturday, Apr 12, 2008 10 AM - 4 PM Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site - Cartersville, GA Join us for demonstrations of native peoples skills and artifact identification. Contribute to the Friends of Etowah with a delicious barbecue in the picnic area. Free Admission. 770-387-3747.

Geology Day

Saturday, Apr 19, 2008 11 AM - 2 PM Providence Canyon State Park- Lumpkin, GA Join Professor Rich McWilliams of Thomas University from Thomasville, Georgia as he conducts a hike through the canyons so visitors will see one of the geologic wonders of the southeastern United States. $3 parking. 229-838-6202.

Fernbank Museum of Natural History

76 Clifton Rd. NE Atlanta, GA

404.929.6300 For details on these exhibits, films, and events,

please visit our website at http://www.fernbank.edu/museum/

On Exhibit: In the Dark Daufuskie Island, photographs by

Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe Now on Permanent Display: Satilla River Dugout Canoe Upcoming Public Programs: Native Plant Workshop. Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m. – 4

p.m. Space is limited. Registration and fee required. Archaeology Encounters in Georgia’s Spanish Period:

New Discoveries and Improved Understandings. Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Space is limited. Advanced registration required. Free for Fernbank or SGA members.

Archaeology Day. Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free with membership or museum admission.

Now Showing in IMAX: (Check our website for special screenings) Journey into Amazing Caves Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk Martinis and IMAX, Friday evenings, 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. Special screenings

of Mystic India during April M&I.

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April 2008 The Georgia Mineral Society

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DMC Field Trip Chunky Gal,

NC

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Grab Bag Stuffing Party

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Fossil Section

22 23 24 25 Graves Mountain Rock Swap and Dig

26 Graves Mountain Rock Swap and Dig

27 Graves Mountain Rock Swap and Dig

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Gem Section

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