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Robin Edgewood-Reece

Editor

7133 Oak Hill Road
Loudon, NH 03307

Keep on Rockin' in the Free World

Email: redgewood@mediaone.net

Calendar of Events

  • May 5-6 38th New England Gem & Mineral Show North Shore Rock & Mineral Club. Topsfield Fairgrounds. FMI Call Donna, (781) 592-4148. Dealer Info: Call Ed, (781) 272-0488

  • May 11-13: Maine Mineral Symposium, Augusta, Maine. FMI Call Josephine MacIndewar, 781-665-9107

  • May 19: 10am-5pm - 32nd Annual Bergen County Mineralogy and Paleontology Society Gem Mineral and Fossil Show, Bergen County Court House Parking Lot, River St. Hackensack, NJ (1 mile South of Sears)  Free Admission, Free Parking, Restrooms, Food Vendor, Lapidary Demo. and more. A few seller vendor tables available Info: Jerry Nissman President 201-568-8190.  Rain Date - May 20th 2001 10am-5pm.

  • May 19-20: Annual Gem and Mineral Show, sponsored by the Maine Mineralogical & Geological Society. Westbrook College Campus Gym, University of New England, Westbrook campus, 716 Stevens Ave., Portland, ME. Adults $3.00, Children under 12 FREE,
    Contact- Al Gandy (207) 933-4163


  • June 16-17: Thousand Islands International Gem,    Mineral & Jewelry Show and Sale, Clayton Recreation Arena, East Line Road, Clayton, NY.  Sponsored by Thousand Islands Museum of Clayton. 
    E-mail: timuseum@gisco.net 
    Website: www.thousandislands.com/timuseum

  • July 28 - 29: 22nd Champlain Valley Gem & Mineral Show, Sat. 10:00am - 6:00pm, Sun. 10:00am - 5:00pm, Tuttle Middle School, Dorset Street,  near Kennedy Drive, S. Burlington, Vt., Donation: $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students
    6-18 & Seniors - Children under 6 with Adult free.
    Website: www.burlingtongemandmineralclub.org

Did You Know


Every American uses an average of 40,000 pounds of new minerals each year. This may sound like a lot, but during the entire history of the United States, less than 1% of the land surface has been touched by mining.