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          March Show 2006 Program agate.gif (1155 bytes)

About Our Show The Exhibits 2006 Show Committee

                  This year's theme is:   "Petrified Wood"! petwood.gif (1714 bytes)

ABOUT OUR SHOW

DOOR PRIZES and RAFFLE PRIZES:

Hang on to your admission ticket.  Every hour a winning number was drawn
for door prizes.

Three raffle prizes will also be offered to those who purchase raffle tickets
($1 or $5 for 6) at the admissions desk.

EXHIBITS:

See the many excellent exhibits of fine minerals, fossils, handcrafted lapidary
items, self-collected materials, and the Petrified Wood exhibit.

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Gene Hartstein's Fossil Booth "Agates of Mexico" Display by Alex Kane DMS Junior Booth

DEALERS:

Specimens and supplies are available from our 19 quality dealers of minerals,
fossils, jewelry, and lapidary materials.

JUNIOR BOOTH:

The junior booth offers mineral, fossil, and lapidary rough that has been donated
by friends of the DMS.  Specimens are offered for sale at very affordable prices
to benefit the novice collector.

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Karissa offers a rare fossil Tom explains faceting Membership Display Table

CLUB MEMBER SALES:

Here DMS members sell fossils, minerals and lapidary art items at fair prices. 
A portion of the sale price goes to the Club's treasury.

DEMONSTRATIONS:

The grinding and polishing of stones and other lapidary related crafts will be
demonstrated by the DMS lapidary class.  The DMS maintains a lapidary
lab that is available to any DMS club member to learn and practice skills.

MEMBERSHIP:

Membership information for the Delaware Mineralogical Society is available at
the club table located in the entry lobby and at the demonstration booth.  See
anyone at the front desk if you have any questions.  Info is also available at
www.delminsociety.net.

REFRESHMENTS:

Food and beverages may be purchased in the college cafeteria from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM.  Other snacks and beverages available in the gymnasium lobby vending machines.

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THE EXHIBITS

Featured Exhibits:

  Exhibit:

Phil Schmitz's collection.

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Phil contrasts meteorites Phil's Meteorite Display Case Riker mount of Meteorites & Tektites

Tom Pankratz's Demonstration:

A flintknapping demonstration was held, showing methods on how to create stone tools.

Show Theme: Petrified Wood:

Agate is a form of silica consisting mainly of chalcedony in variegated bands or other patterns commonly occupying vugs (voids) in volcanic or other rocks.  The silica is deposited from solutions that enter the vug.  The banding and patterns are created by intermittently supplied solutions.  The color variation of agate is attributed to impurities contained in the intruding solutions.  Patterns usually are concentric with the shape of  the vug walls.  Agate is commonly used in the making of jewelry.

Iron Hill Museum Agates
DMS Club Case "World of Agates" (Esther Kerns, Organizer)
University of Delaware Minerals - General
Bob Asreen    * Big Toothed Shark Fossils
Bob Asreen DMS Field Trips
Bob Jenkins Minerals - General
Ed Strickler    * Azurite
Hans vanBinsburgen New Mineral Acquisitions
Karissa Hendershot    * Lapidary Items
Karissa Hendershot    * Minerals of Eastern Pennsylvania
Phillip Schmitz    * Tektites and Impactites
Phillip Schmitz    * Meteorites
Tom Pankratz Romancing the Stone: skills and techniques
Wayne Urion    * Paragenesis of Copper Minerals
Eric Meier    * Calcite
Erica Meier    * Minerals - "thumbnail" specimens
Jeff Schlottman Russian Minerals (a Show Dealer)
Ken Casey Minerals - Self Collected
Bill Severance Minerals - General
Dave Ellis Petrified Wood
Alex Kane Celestite from Pennsylvania
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"Calcites of the World" by Eric Meier Big Toothed Shark Fossils" by Bob Asreen

"New Mineral Acquisitions"
by Hans vanBinsburgen

Virtual Display Case Tour 2005 (IE) New!
Virtual Display Case Tour 2005 (N) New!

*   Indicates Competitive Exhibit:  Competitive exhibits are judged using a
comprehensive point system established by the DMS for each of the above
categories depending on the level of experience (junior, novice, advanced) of
the exhibitor.  Exhibits are not judged against one another.  A minimum of points
must be earned to achieve a first, second, or third place award.

     The exhibit earning the most points is awarded the Best of Show.   In general, judging is based on presentation, quality, showmanship, accuracy, rarity, and variety.

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The 2006 Show Committee

SHOW CHAIR.......................................................... Wayne Urion
     Assistant…………………….............................. Alex Kane
BUDGET & FINANCE............................................. Wendy Sbriglia
FACILITY COORDINATOR & SETUP................. Wayne Urion
DEALER COORDINATOR & CONTRACTS....... Bob Asreen
EXHIBITS COORDINATOR & JUDGING............ Esther Kern
Teddi Silvers
Martha Mackereth
CLUB CASE COORDINATOR.......................... Esther Kern
PUBLICITY & SHOW FLYER................................ Gene Hartstein
    Assistant.............................................................. Joe Branchetti
JUNIOR BOOTH................ Fossils: Sophie Homsey
Scott Peters
Karissa Hendershot
  Minerals: Robert Asreen
Wendy & Guy Sbriglia
ADMISSIONS & RAFFLE COORDINATOR....... Fran Poniecki
LAPIDARY ARTS Demos...................................... Margery Marshall
CLUB MEMBER SALES Booth........................... Bob Asreen
Alex Kane
SHOW PROGRAM & PRINTING SIGNS............ Wayne Urion
TRUCK RENTAL.................................................... Bob Asreen
Karissa Hendershot

Our thanks and appreciation to the many DMS member volunteers who have
helped to make this show possible for the publics enjoyment and edification.

NOTE TO PARENTS:  Children are welcome at our show, and we encourage
that you bring them.   However, mineral and fossil specimens are often fragile. 
Please caution your children to look with their eyes and not their fingers. 
Handling of specimens is not allowed without explicit permission from
the dealer or owner
.  You may be liable for damages.  Thank you.

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