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Rock-A-Teer Newsletter of the Puyallup Valley Gem & Mineral Club
P.O. Box 134
Puyallup, WA 98371
info@puyallupgemclub.org
http://puyallupgemclub.org
http://puyallupgemclub.ning.com (new)
Editor: Dana James
djames50@nventure.com
April 2010
Volume 50, Issue 4
President’s Report HAPPY EASTER!! HAPPY SPRING!!!
Spring is here—finally!! That means nicer rock hounding weather. That also
means that we have only 2 more months until our club show the first weekend
in June.
We still need volunteers for the show, so, if you can help, please sign up at the
next meeting. We are building 10 new show cases for the show. The first
Work Party is this Saturday April 3rd at Allen and Kandy Henneberry’s house.
Please call Allen with any questions @ 253-922-5089. We will be starting at
8am. The club will provide the hot dogs for lunch and it will be pot luck for
the side dishes and drinks. The second work party will be the following Satur-
day the 10th-same place and same time. We will have another on the 17th if
needed.
A BIG THANK YOU to Tony Johnson, Brett Lawrence and Mark Baumann
for their Safety and Equipment Demo. Lots of great information!! Thanks
guys!!
What a fun Field Trip on the 27th of March to the Elbe area for Fossils!! I t
was a very easy site to get some great specimens and the weather cooperated
too!! Thanks Mark Baumann for leading the field trip.
Show-n-Tell for the first meeting in April is “Free for All”. Bring your favor-
ites to show!! The second meeting is our Pot Luck and Auction. The auction is
always a lot of fun! Hope to see you there!!
The Hands On is April 17th. It will be opal cutting and wire wrapping.
There is a field trip April 17th also to Saddle Mountain for Petrified Wood.
Bring shovels and picks. See Tony Johnson or Randy Summers for details.
Happy Rock Hounding!!
Deborrah Pursifull
President
What’s inside:
2010 Officers Page 2
Committees Page 3
Tall Rock Tale Page 4
Upcoming Events Page 5
Editor’s Report Page 5
How to Corner Page 6
Hands On Activities Page 7
NW & AFMS News Page 8
Upcoming Shows Page 9
Mar Meeting Minutes Page 10
Word Search Puzzle Page 11
Have you paid Have you paid Have you paid Have you paid your Dues?your Dues?your Dues?your Dues?
Please see Sandy Please see Sandy Please see Sandy Please see Sandy Chilson our Chilson our Chilson our Chilson our Treasurer at the Treasurer at the Treasurer at the Treasurer at the next meeting.next meeting.next meeting.next meeting.
Elected Officers for 2010
Title �ame Phone E-mail
President: Deborrah Pursifull kep_52@hotmail.com
Vice President: Nancy LeMay 253-952-6216 bees2knees@att.net
Secretary: Brett Lawrence 253-584-1319 bandslawrence@comcast.net
Treasurer: Sandy Chilson 360-825-3138 chilson54@msn.com
Federation Director: Mike Siperek 253-531-7294 yankees_diesel@comcast.net
1 year Director: Mike Wunsche 253-531-5886
2 year Director: LaVon Siperek 253-531-7294 yankees_diesel@comcast.net
3 year Director: Joanne Bock 253-770-2229
1 year Trustee: Jerry Chilson 360-825-3138 chilson54@msn.com
2 year Trustee: Tony Johnson 253-863-9238 ynotbandit@earthlink.net
3 year Trustee: Allen Henneberry 253-922-5089 kallan567@msn.com
The Rock-A-Teer, our club bulletin along with our club activities are dedicated to the encouragement of
friendliness, good fellowship and to inform the members of earth sciences.
Please visit our web sites for more information about our club.
www.puyallupgemclub.org (static for visitors) or www.puyallupgemclub.ning.com (new interactive site)
The Puyallup Valley Gem & Mineral Club is a member of the
Northwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies and the Wash-
ington State Mineral Council and affiliated with the American
Federation of Mineralogical Societies.
http://www.amfed.org/nfms
Volume 50, Issue 4 Rock-A-Teer April 2010, Page 2
PUYALLUP VALLEY GEM & MINERAL CLUB
Meetings are held on the second (2nd) and Fourth (4th) Friday of each month except for:
August (Potluck Picnic 2nd Meeting)
December (Holiday Dinner 1st Meeting, 2nd Meeting cancelled.)
Time: 7:30 PM, except for Potluck nights and those start at 7:00 PM
Where: Fruitland Grange
(112th & 86th, Puyallup, WA)
Board Meetings are held on the Tuesday prior to the 1st meeting of the month.
Dues are $20.00 for a single membership and $25.00 for a family membership.
Committee Chairs
Committees indicated below without a contact are accepting volunteers and will be filled by the President.
Position �ame Phone E-mail
Club Show: Mark Baumann 253-756-8636 djbmeb@earthlink.net
Editor: Dana James 253-475-8060 djames50@gmail.com
Field Trip: Tony Johnson or Mark Baumann
Hands On: Trustees
Juniors: Seani Fitzpatrick 253-476-0321
Hospitality: Kandy Henneberry & Nancy LeMay
Library: Brett Lawrence 253-584-1319 bandslawrence@comcast.net
Newsletter: Brett & Sherry Lawrence 253-584-1319 bandslawrence@comcast.net
Sunshine:
Puyallup Fair:
Web Master: Paul James 253-475-8060 pjames50@nventure.com
Audit:
Historian: Brett Lawrence 253-584-1319 bandslawrence@comcast.net
Holiday Party:
PLAC (Public Lands Access Chairman):
Summer Picnic:
WA State Mineral Council:
Advertising
If you are a small business owner and would like to advertise in our newsletter and on our web page,
please contact Paul James for web layout information. Members receive a link to their web site or a page
created for them on the club web site and advertising space in each newsletter for one year. Location in
newsletter is determine by the Editor. Proceeds help offset the cost of maintaining our web page. Pric-
ing is as follows:
Members: $25.00 link to your web page
$50.00 web page
Non Members: $50.00 link to your web page
$75.00 web page
April 2010, Page 3 Volume 50, Issue 4 Rock-A-Teer
Volume 50, Issue 4 April 2010, Page 4 Rock-A-Teer
Tall Rock Tale by Jerry Fish
Last weekend Carrol and I went to the Olympic
peninsula. Just over the Hood Canal bridge we saw
some logging activity that caught our eye, and we
had to get some pictures (one attached). At last
night's PVGMC meeting, Mark was explaining the
next field trip (Morton area fossils) and said (or
close to) "If you can't find any here, you should
give up rockhounding". I thought this picture
would be good with this caption - "Well, Mark said
if I couldn't find one here I should give up rock-
hounding. I guess I better give up!" Jerry Fish,
3/13/2010
Among the Stones
To the top of the ridge I walked that day, to look among the stones,
And take the rest God promised me, before I turned toward home.
As every stone revealed its heart, its secrets finally shared,
They pulled my thoughts so deep within, their beauty made me stare.
My place among such mysteries, that's what I've always sought.
The understanding, of such a gift, is something I've had not.
For all of life that's passed away, I know were mine has gone.
I spent it here, amid a garden, the sun had never shown.
I think my home will have to wait, another life to fill,
And I will stay among the rocks, my time can just stand still.
Don't cry for me, don't shed a tear, I've found another home.
I'll take the rest God promised me, out here among the stones.
James Sawaya
Rock-A-Teer April 2010, Page 5
If you would like to submit a letter to the Editor, an article, pictures from a recent field trip, poem, recipe or
anything at all that club members might fine interesting, please send to E-mail address:
djames50@nventure.com, or mail to 5044 S. Park Ave., Tacoma, WA 98408.
Editor’s Report by Dana James NEW INTERACTIVE WEB SITE FOR CLUB MEMBERS Just a reminder that if you have requested to receive your newsletter via the internet you will need to go to the new web site at http://puyallupgemclub.ning.com/. The site is very user friendly with a place for you to upload your photos and write about your field trips and other rockhounding activities. The 2010 Roster is also updated as of April and is available on the web site under the tab “Files”. If you are not on the roster and you have paid your dues, please see Sandy Chilson our Treasurer and she will let me know.
I’ve had a request to start a new poem contest. So here is your chance to shine. You will have 2 months to get me your poem of choice and I’ll publish them in the newsletter for all to enjoy. The deadline will be May 31st. I’ve published one here by James Sawaya to get you started. You can see it on page 4 titled Among the Stones.
Volume 50, Issue 4
Schedule of Events
• April 6th, 7:00 pm, Board meeting at the Fruitland Grange.
• April 9th, 7:30 pm, Business Meeting at the Fruitland Grange.
• April 13th, 6:30 pm social, meeting starts at 7:00, Club Show meeting at Henne-berry’s all are welcome. Ad-dress: 4418 53rd St. East, Tacoma, WA Phone: 253-922-5089
• April 17th, 9:00 am Set up for Hands on which starts between 9:30 and 10 am.
• April 17th, Field Trip to Sad-dle Mountain, 8:00 am at Priest Rapids Boat Launch
• April 23rd, 7:00 pm, Potluck & Auction
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4 5 6 7:00
Board Mtg.
7 8 9 7:30 Bus
Mtg.
10
11 12 13 6:30
Show Mtg.
14 15 16 17 9:00 am
Hands On
18 19 20 21 22 23 7:00
Potluck
24
25 26 27 28 29 30
Apri l 2010
Show and Tell Programs
April 9th is a Free for All
April 23rd no Show and Tell - Auction & Potluck
Rock-A-Teer April 2010, Page 6 Volume 50, Issue 4
How To Corner by Dana James
Branch Dangle Earring (It does look like a tree branch doesn’t it?)
Supplies Needed:
• Gemstone, pearls, or what ever beads you want to use.
• 24” of 26 gauge wire (I used ster-ling but you could use craft wire)
• Ruler
• Wire cutters
• Needle Nose Pliers or Chain Nose Pliers
• Round Nose Pliers
• Earring Findings
Instructions:
1. Cut 2 pieces of wire 12” each
2. Insert bead on wire and fold in half with the bead at the bottom
3. Twist wires around bead 5 times
4. Add 2nd bead on one end wire, folding in half as indicated about ¼ to ½” away from the twisted wire
5. Twist wires until they meet at the center
6. Add 3rd bead on the other wire, folding in half as indicated about ¼ to ½” away and twist together
7. Add 5 twists to create the body of the earring
8. Add 2 more beads, one on each side like you did for bead 2 and 3
9. Twist the body wires 5 times
10. Create your second earring the same as the first stopping after step 7 to make sure they are the same length
11. Add your 3rd and 4th bead and your final body twists and measure again, make any adjustments as needed
12. Cut one wire off close to the twists on each earring
13. Make a wrapped loop at the top
14. Add your earring finding
15. Finished earring to enjoy
April 2010, Page 7 Rock-A-Teer Volume 50, Issue 4
Hands On Activities for April 17th
For April the classes offered will be Opal Cutting, Beginning Silversmithing and A Ring for Every Finger
Opal Cutting: Class will be taught by Jerry Chilson. If you have opal that you would like to learn how to cut, this
would be the time to bring it and have Jerry help you with it.
Beginning Silversmithing: In March we had an Advanced class to learn this technique and now are ready to
teach the beginners. This is a simple sterling silver wire setting for cabachons. This class is limited due to the num-
ber of torches and firing bricks available.
A Ring for Every Finger: Class will be taught by Judy Lynn and Dana James. Come explore the various ways of
twisting wire to form rings.
Northwest Federation News NFMS Mid-Year Meeting, April 17, 2010, Kennewick, Washington
Tri-Federation Field Trip, Memorial Day Weekend, May 29-31, 2010, Blue Forest, Wyoming
Northwest Rockhound Retreat, September 6-12, 2010, Hancock Field Station, Fossil, Oregon
NFMS Convention and Annual Meeting, September 17-19, 2010, Washington County Fairgrounds in
Hillsboro, Oregon
Link to the NW Newsletter
http://www.amfed.org/nfms/nwnews/nw0310.pdf
Volume 50, Issue 4 Rock-A-Teer April 2010, Page 8
American Federation of Mineralogical Societies If you haven’t checked out the AFMS web site there is a lot of good information on our hobby. If you
like to travel to other areas of the country then there are plenty of shows from other regions to take in.
http://www.amfed.org/
Coming up in June is the CFMS/AFMS show. The NW Newsletter has all the information regarding this
show that will be held at the So. CA University of Health Sciences Campus in Whittier California. Be
sure to read all about it if you are planning on attending.
The Northwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies, Inc. is a member of the American Federation of Min-eralogical Societies. It was founded in 1938, and one of the original four founders of the AFMS in 1947. It encompasses the Northwest region of the United States, including Alaska and consists of about 70 member clubs with over 4400 total members.
Northwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies , Inc. includes these states: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Utah
All members of the NFMS receive the Northwest Newsletter, and all members are listed in the NFMS Membership Directory.
Volume 50, Issue 4 Rock-A-Teer April 2010, Page 9
Date Club/Show Name Show Location Contact Person
Apr 9-11
Fri 9-6, Sat 10-6,
Sun 10-4
Golden Spike Gem & Min-
eral Society, 59th Annual
“Gemstone Junction” **NEW DATES & LOCA-
TION**
Golden Spike Event Center
Weber Co. Fairgrounds
1000 North 1200 West,
Ogden, UT
Cindy Aeschlimann
(801) 648-5060
club@goldenspikegem.org
April 9-11
Fri 10–8, Sat 10–
6, Sun 10-5
B.C. Lapidary Society
2010 BC Gem Show - Fea-
turing "Crystals"
CFV Fairgrounds, Ag-Rec
Building
32470 Haida Drive, Ab-
botsford, B.C., Canada
(close to the Sumas, Lyn-
den and Blaine border
crossings)
Contact: Jennifer Moore 604 328
9766 jenmac02@telus.net
April 10-11 Sat
10-6, Sun 10-5
SEIGMS Gem & Mineral
Show
Bannock County Fair-
grounds Pocatello, ID
Martin Rakatansky , (208) 233-2538
, rak80@cableone.net
April 10 - 11
Sat 10 – 6, Sun 10
- 5
Mt. Baker Rock & Gem
Club
49th Rock & Gem Show
Bloedel-Donovan Park
2214 Electric Avenue, Bel-
lingham, WA
Candi Gerard 360 384 3187
April 10 - 11
Sat 10 – 6, Sun 10
- 5
Mt Hood Rock Club Show Mt Hood Community Col-
lege Gym
26000 SE Stark, Gresham,
OR
Contact: Keene Clay 503 558 8500
ODROC@comcast.net
April 16 – 18
Fri 9 -6, Sat 10-6,
Sun 10-4:30
Willamette Agate and
Mineral Society
“Rocks of Oregon”
Polk County Fairgrounds
520 South Pacific Hwy W
Rickreall, OR 97371
Kristi Edwards, (541) 738 6811, ed-
wardskk@gmail.com
Apr 17-18
Sat 10-5, Sun 10-
4
Lakeside Gem & Mineral
Club
Annual Show – NFMS Mid
Year Meeting
Benton Co. Fairgrounds
Kennewick, WA
Mickee Madden
(509) 582-8599
Apr 17 -18
Sat 10-6, Sun 10-
4
Yakima Rock & Mineral
Club
49th Annual , “Parade of
Gems”
Central WA. State Fair-
grounds,
Modern Living Building
Fair Ave & E. Nob Hill
Blvd., Yakima, WA
Marti Sondgeroth
marthms@q.com
April 17 – 18
Sat 10-6, Sun 10-
5
Idaho Falls Gem & Mineral
Society
45th Annual
Idaho Falls Recreation
Center,
B Street, Idaho Falls, ID
Greg Hayes 208 521 8885
April 24 - 25
Sat 10-5, Sun 10-
4
Grays Harbor Gem & Geol-
ogy Society
“Earth's Treasures”
Gray's Harbor Co. Fair-
grounds
32 Elma-McCleary Road
Elma, WA
Gary Emberly, 624 Fairmont Place
Aberdeen, WA 98520
(360) 533 6196, Melis-
sa624@hotmail.com
Upcoming Shows in the Northwest
April 2010, Page 10 Volume 50, Issue 4
Potluck and Auction Night Potluck and Auction Night Potluck and Auction Night Potluck and Auction Night ---- April 23rd, 7:00 PM April 23rd, 7:00 PM April 23rd, 7:00 PM April 23rd, 7:00 PM
Bring a covered dish, checkbook or cash and if you Bring a covered dish, checkbook or cash and if you Bring a covered dish, checkbook or cash and if you Bring a covered dish, checkbook or cash and if you have an item to donate.have an item to donate.have an item to donate.have an item to donate.
Lot’s of fun for all ages with a silent auction table Lot’s of fun for all ages with a silent auction table Lot’s of fun for all ages with a silent auction table Lot’s of fun for all ages with a silent auction table for kids only.for kids only.for kids only.for kids only.
PVGMC Business Meeting for March 2010 Meeting called to order at 7:35 pm, 3/12/10.
1. Secretary’s report. Read. (Board Meeting) 2. Treasurer’s report. Read. 3. Education. Jerry states will start looking into next month. 4. Hands On. LaVon and Tony gave an update on events. 5. Club Audit. 6. Sunshine. 7. Library. 8. Field Trip. Tony updated the 13th trip. LeVon suggested bringing boots as their place is muddy. 9. Federation. 10. Refreshments. Extra ticket for door prize if goodies brought in. 11. Club Show. Mark updated on preparations. 12. Rocketeer. 13. New Business.
a. Deborrah discussed new show cases and reiterated what Mark had said. Case construction aspects dis-
cussed, motioned, and approved. b. Metal container. Alan and Tony will look into prices. c. Brett discussed Rock and Gem magazine article. Suggested it be disregard as Lucas Creek is closed to
us. d. Mark updated field trip info.
Meeting adjourned at Respectfully submitted, Brett Lawrence Secretary, PVGMC
April 2010, Page 11 Volume 50, Issue 4
MINERAL RICHES-AMERICAN MINES By Brett Lawrence
T C V A N O Z I R A F O E L L E B
R A T T L E S N A K E T E U R V C
A R H I R S T E R M N O D C I E O
I L X C T S T O C V H E C K G N R
L I R N S S E A E O R S L Y E I T
S N R E T O C N R I S K O C E N E
E T E R L A T A P D L T N U K G Z
N R E O R U I M A S U A E S N S H
D E T M R T A R I T N S S S A T S
I N A A W V L E G E B U T O Y A U
A D V R A I R N W A E V A R R R L
B A I D N R I A M O L A R B O C F
A S R G I K W O L V E R I N E R L
Z D P T Y P A Y M A S T E R A M A
I H A R D T I M E S A T S E U Q Y
R A T O L R A C Y E R E T N O M O
O S W E E T H O M E L L E H C O R
1. BELLE OF ARIZONA 11. LONE STAR 21. ROSALIE
2. CARLIN TREND 12. LUCKY CUSS 22. ROYAL FLUSH
3. CARLOTA 13. MONTEREY 23. SIERRITA
4. COBRA LOMA 14. MORENCI 24. STAR DUST
5. CORTEZ 15. ORIZABA 25. SWEETHOME
6. DARLING 16. PAYMASTER 26. TRAILS END
7. EVENINIG STAR 17. PRIVATEER 27. VAMPIRE
8. HARD TIMES 18. QUESTA 28. VENTURA
9. KING TUT 19. RATTLESNAKE 29. WOLVERINE
10. LEONORA 20. ROCHELLE 30. YANKEE GIRL
(I would like to apologize to the readership for any mistakes in previous puzzles. I have changed my ed-
iting to find and fix them. Let me know if any others pop up—Brett)
Clip and Donate Stamp to the
Club for Cancer Research –
please leave about 2” of paper
around the stamp if possible. April 2010
Rock-A-Teer Newsletter of the Puyallup Valley Gem & Mineral Club
P.O. Box 134
Puyallup, WA 98371
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