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                        DMS Junior Booth Page

                   For our March 7-8, 2009 Show

             Our Junior Booth, March 8, 2009

 

Thanks for supporting our Junior Members with your purchases.

We had fossil & mineral specimens, for just a few dollars, some for under $1.00.

Check out our Junior Members Page.


 

Thanks for coming to our March 7-8, 2009 Show!

We had some new and different specimens for 2009!

Here were some of the offerings for our 2009 Show:
  
They went fast! 

So check 'em out as hints for next year!

(Click on Photo for a Larger Picture!)

Local Minerals, Fossils, Exotic Minerals, Gemstone Rough!

Locale Links to DMS Fieldtrips under many photo captions! 

 

   

 


Lapidary rough

 
 
Hematite/Goethite
New Castle, Delaware

 
Druzy Chalcedony,
Utah

Wavellite


 
 
Pyrite Crystals in matrix

Magnesite in Serpentine 

Prehnite
H & K Birdsboro Materials Quarry,
Birdsboro, Pennsylvania

 
 
Prehnite close-up
H & K Birdsboro Materials Quarry,
Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
 
Tree-leaf fossils
 
Willow Tree leaf fossils,
Douglas Pass, Colorado
(Eocene)


 
Polished Petrified Wood


Colorful chert and flint

 
Wavellite


 
Wavellite close-up

 
Red Hill Fossils,
Hyner, Pennsylvania


 
Gryphaea Fossils (Old Name)
Come see what the new name is!


 
Petrified Wood,
Odessa, Delaware
 
Belemnites americana,
St. George's, Delaware
 
Belemnites americana,
St. George's, Delaware


 
Hematite/Goethite,
New Castle, Delaware
 
Exogyra Fossil (Oyster)


 
Ammonite fossil (Cretaceous)
Texas?


 
Tourmaline crystal in Pegmatite,
Newry, Maine
 
Fossil coral,
Beach in Washington State
 
Flat of marine fossils...


 
...More marine fossils...
 
...Even more marine fossils!
 
Calcite Crystals,
Pennsylvania


 
Calcite Crystals,
Pennsylvania
 
Vintage Rock & Mineral Publications


Ammonite Fossil
Photos by Ken Casey from our Junior Booth Labeling Party,
January 18, 2009
 
(It was fun!)
 

 

 

 

Take a look at these beauties!

 

Yes, this tray could be yours!!  Enjoy!!!

As we were just before our field trip season, our members and benefactors have searched their collections for a few extra specimens to donate to our Junior Members' Table.

We also are happy to accept your donations from your collection to share to benefit our club. 

Keep 'em movin'.   Your extra specimens may encourage a youngster to enjoy or study earth science.

(As we are a 503(c)(3) non-profit, your tax-deductible donations are accepted.  We'll even provide a letter for tax purposes, if you like.)

If you can't wait until this year's show to partake, then, please join us.  As a member, you get access to quarries and locations restricted to the general public.  Why not add to your collection, bring your family, and have some fun?!

Come join us at our next meeting!

 

Who knows what other local and exotic specimens we will have to offer at our
March 6-7, 2010 Show

 

Junior Booth Page 2008

Junior Booth Page 2007

Junior Booth Page 2006

Junior Booth Page 2005

                    

Questions & Comments: info@delminsociety.net

This page last updated:  February 22, 2010 07:06:16 PM

Next Meeting
 

March Program:

"There and back again; a rockhound's tale" by Tom Pankratz

General Club Meeting:
March 8, 2010
(Monday)

We are meeting at
Greenbank Mill


Special Meetings:
 EFMLS Banquet, March 6, 2010

Show Committee Meeting, Wednesday,
February 24, 2010

2010 Spring Board Meeting

Next Field Trips
 

Fieldtrips!

Past Fieldtrips
 

Next EFTA Trips
For more info:
EFTA
Next Show
DMS March Show
March 6-7, 2010

Hosts for the EFMLS 60th Annual Convention


Our 2010 Show Theme:
"50 States, 50 Minerals"

March Show 2009 Report

Updates!

 

EFMLS Banquet Tickets

Show Volunteers Needed

Display Case Entries Due

 
Articles

 

Fossil Forum


"Dinny, the Dino"

"Belemnites are coming"

 

February MOTM

Coming soon!

"Another neighboring state's mineral"
Can you guess?

Past MOTM

Collecting Adventure Stories:

"Sunny Brook Crick Goethite" by Joe Dunleavy