Rainy Saturday... See Rock Gem and Mineral Show in Greenfield

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Nov 14, 2009, 9:13:40 AM11/14/09
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TEACHERS, STUDENTS and all earth-lovers WILL APPRECIATE THIS:

The GCC Pioneer Valley Institute's  13th Annual Gem, Mineral, Rock, and Fossil Show and Sale

 at the Greenfield High School, (Fiske Ave, off Silver St.)

Saturday, Nov. 14    9:30 - 4: 00. 

 Come and see (and purchase) samples from around the world. 

Great for teachers / schools / students that want intriguing earth science samples, or even holiday gifts

There will be vendors featuring local and exotic minerals, rocks, and fossils. 

Local artisans will be offering hand-crafted Jewelry.

Indeed, there’s SOMETHING  incredible  FOR EVERYONE!

There will be continuing videos on local geology including Lake Hitchcock

plus two 45 minute talks:

  • "Stalking the wild smoky quartz" -- collecting crystals in the White Mts of NH  by Eric Greene (11 am)
  • "Herkimer Diamonds"  with Nancy Millar    (12:15)
  • Plus: Ron Woodland brings his portable PLANETARIUM for two shows, 1:30 and 2:30.

Admission is still only $2 adults, $1 13-17, kids 12 and under free with adult admission.
Please pass the word!!
   This is a great family activity. 

 For more information or comments contact: GCC prof. emeritus Richard Little (rdlitt...@aol.com  413.527-8536).

 
 
Quabbin Photo Group Regular Meeting November 23, 2009 at 7:30pm
 
Naturalist Jack Meigus will present "The Everglades" its Natural History Monday, November 23rd at 7:30 pm.  
 
Jack Meigus is a native of Springfield and is an active member of both The Naturalist Club and The Stars Club, and he is a past President of both organizations. In addition, he is currently serving as a Board member for both clubs. Jack is also associated with the Allen Bird Club of Springfield, serving as a trustee for Fannie Stebbins Refuge. In his spare time, Jack works at the Springfield Science Museum doing Planetarium programs and sharing his knowledge with the younger generation.
Jack has traveled extensively...to Florida, and particularly to the Southwest, both as a tour guide and for his own enjoyment. He is an avid photographer and nature lover and is interested in the natural history of the places he visits so that brings an added dimension to his programs. He loves to share his slides and knowledge with people who share the same interests.
 
As with all  Quabbin Photo Group meetings, the public is invited and new membership is encouraged. Regular meetings are held the 4th Monday of the month at the Quabbin Visitors Center, RT  9, Belchertown, MA. For further Quabbin Photo Group information please call 413-967-6970.

ABNC Events
Thanks to everyone who helped make the Annual Dinner meeting a huge success!
 
Sat., November 28, 7:30 a.m. Birding Plum Island and Vicinity
Search for late fall and early winter migrants, then enjoy a warm-up meal and camaraderie at the end of the day. Meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Center for carpooling or call ahead to meet the group at 9 a.m. at Burger King on Rt.110, Salisbury. Joan or Larry Duprey, 978-249-4964.

v  Wednesday, December 10, 7 p.m.     Members' Night at the Center
Come to the Center to share your experiences, trips and photographs with other members.  Plan for about 10-15 minutes, so we'll have time for everyone!

December 19, all day      Christmas Bird Count.
Join this "Citizen Science" project, the longest continuously running bird data in the area. Contact Dave Small for additional information and to participate in this nationwide annual event: 978-413-1772 or
da...@dhsmall.net .

Dave Small
Athol, Massachusetts
 
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