JANUARY 2014
Our Objective: to unite and associate with persons who are interested in the study of earth science,
collection of minerals, gem materials, or fossils, and for generally broadening their knowledge in these fields. All meetings are open to the public
Rock Rollers Club, Inc. Meetings 4th Tuesday Lapidary Shop
P.O. Box 14766 201 S David St 9517 E 4th Ave
Spokane Valley, WA 99214-0766 Spokane Valley, WA 99212 Spokane Valley, WA 99206
2014 Officers
President--------------- Mike Shaw ----------- 244-8542
First Vice President---- Tim Cekja ------------ 263-0001
Second VP ------------- Sam Keiser
Treasurer -------------- Tom Brown --------- 979-3669 [email protected]
Secretary -------------- Barbara Hordemann-534-5491
NW Federation of Mineralogical Societies
Federation Director---- Ben Odum ----------- 953-2470
Federation Delegate--- Jim Rundlett --------- 448-8927
Federation Alternate -- Dean McGill ---------- 483-3639
Washington State Mineral Council
Delegate #1 ----------- Aaron Wigant -------- 263-3401
Alternate #2----------- Dennis Carney ------ 869-1157 Alternate #3----------- Perry Gulsvig--------- 467-4702
Trustees
1 Year Trustee--------- Marian Knack ------- 926-6444 [email protected]
2 Year Trustee--------- Leon Agee------------ 244-6361
3 Year Trustee--------- Terri Pratt ------------ 216-6091
Committee Chairs
Field Trip--------------- Mike Shaw ---------- 244-8542
Historian --------------- Tina Long -------804-731-7721
Hospitality ------------- Bonnie Agee -------- 244-6361
Juniors -----------------
Library ----------------- Dennis Carney ------ 869-1157 Membership ----------- Kathleen Govett ---- 244-8542
Public Relations/Marketing --- Refreshments---------- Kathleen Govett ---- 244-8542
Scholarship: 1 year-- David Rapp---------- 891-6533
[email protected] 2 year--
3 year--
Show Board
2014 Chairman-------- David Rapp----------- 891-6533 [email protected]
2012/13 Chairman ---- Mike Shaw ------ cell 251-1574
[email protected] 2011 Chairman-------- Gerry Pfeiffer ------- 294-1927
2010 Chairman-------- Leon Agee----------- 244-6361
[email protected] Dealer Chairman------- Gerry Pfeiffer ------- 294-1927
President--------------- Mike Shaw ------ cell 251-1574
[email protected] Treasurer -------------- Tom Brown ---------- 979-3669
Bulletin
Editor ------------------ Becky Gillespie------ 850-1148 ------- [email protected]
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*any change of ad within that year is $12.00 additional fee Non-member advertisement $1.00 per line
Rock Roller Club Dues: Adults $25.00 – Sponsored Juniors $5.00 – Family membership $45.00
Non-member newsletter subscriptions: $10.00 yearly
Rock Roller Bulletin is published monthly. The editor is not responsible for the authenticity of information in articles accepted for publication, nor are the opinions expressed therein necessarily those of the officers of the Rock Rollers
Club, Inc., and/or the editor.
Club Affiliations: American Federation of Mineralogical Societies – www.amfed.org Northwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies – www.amfed.org/nfms
Washington State Mineral Council – http://mineralcouncil.wordpress.com/
American Lands Access Association -- //www.amlands.org/
Rock Rollers Web page: www.rockrollers.org
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ROCK ROLLER MEETING BOARD MEETING
Tuesday, January 28, 6:00 pm Saturday, January 25, 10:00 am VFW Post 1435, 201 S David St. 9517 E 4th Ave
Spokane Valley, WA Spokane Valley, WA 99206 Juniors 6:00 pm, Tuesday, January 28 News to editor by Feb 15
Lapidary Shop, 9517 E 4th Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Hours: 6-8 pm Mondays and Tuesdays except fourth Tuesday (meeting night), Saturday 2-5 pm
In bad weather look on Facebook or call Mike Shaw (cell 251-1574) to check on possible shop closure.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING – DECEMBER 2013
Due to likely lack of a Quorum, a meeting was not held.
Next Board of Directors meeting will be Saturday, January 25, 2014, at 10:00 am.
Marian Knack, Secretary Pro-Tem
GENERAL MEETING MINUTES – DECEMBER 17, 2013
A short meeting was called to order by President David Rapp at our annual Christmas dinner.
Cathy Reynolds entertained us with a lovely solo of “Oh Holy Night.”
Mike Shaw and Tim Cejka have been going to schools and other places promoting our hobby and David showed us a “Thank You Poster” sent to Mike and Tim from the Valley
Echo Camp.
The slate of proposed officers, as printed in the November bulletin, was read. Since there were no nominations from the floor, the membership voted to accept the slate of officers as presented.
Kathleen Govett was presented with the 2013 Rock Rollers Hall of Fame certificate for her many hours of work and dedication to the club. Her name has been added to
the Hall of Fame plaque that hangs in the club house.
Mike Shaw’s name was submitted to and accepted by the NFMS as our 2013 Rockhound of the year. He will be receiving a certificate in the near future. There was a nice
write up in the December 2013 – January 2013 Northwest Newsletter: http://www.amfed.org/nfms/documents/NorthwestNewsletter/NW1213_0114.pdf, see page 5.
Marian Knack – Secretary Pro-tem
2014 Officers and Board
Christmas dinner photos by Tom long
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NEXT BOARD MEETING
The next Board of Directors and Show Board meeting will be Saturday, January 25th, 10:00
am at the club house.
MEMBERSHIP – Kathleen Govett
Welcome New Members:
John Poe
Marlene and Arnold Thomas
Christy White
Junior: Trent White
REFRESHMENTS – Kathleen Govett
Susan Gulsvig, Rita Hill, Becky Gillespie and
Aaron Wigant have signed up to bring refreshments for the January 28, 2014 General Meeting. Thank you so much!
PROGRAM FOR JANUARY – Mike Shaw
This month's program will be Doug Huigen, author of “CATACLYSM: When Human Stories Meet
Earth's Faults.” It's the story of the 1959 earthquake and resulting landslides in the Yellowstone area.
From the Publisher's Website: How do people react when a combination of their choices and pure
chance spares them from certain death? Such was the situation one night fifty years ago when an earthquake-produced rockslide buried a forest campground and killed 28 persons in
southwestern Montana. Survivors were only a few feet away from death. Of one family of six, four died. For terrified hours, temporal human life interfaced with natural forces millennia in the
making. It was the largest earthquake ever recorded in the Rocky Mountains. Earth scientists differed then and now about how to interpret the quake and its relation to volatile Yellowstone
volcanic potential and hydrothermal explosiveness nearby. It is a story of earth-building unfolded before us-its wonders as well as its terrors.
HOSPITALITY – Bonnie Agee member ill, etc.,?? Call Bonnie Agee 244-6361.
SHOP NEWS – Mike Shaw
We're going to be opening up the shop for additional hours. Jim Rundlett will be opening the
shop from 9 am until 12 noon on Wednesdays. The routine will be the same, sign in on the roster and clean up when you're done. Jim will need help with this from time to time, so we'll
need an occasional volunteer to open when he won't be available.
We're going to leave the door locks unchanged for the time being and try another tactic. If
people would please sign the roster on the front table when they come into the shop and pay if they're using the machines, or state what they are doing, such as “Equipment Maintenance,”
“Executive Board Meeting,” “Warehouse,” etc. We'll try the honor system for awhile; of course, if
it doesn't work, the locks will have to be changed.
Rockhound Estate Sale
One Day Only: Saturday, Feb 1, 9am – 4pm
Everett United Church of Christ 2624 Rockefeller Ave
Downtown Everett, WA
Lapidary rough and slices, cabs, beads, gemstones, facet rough, agate, jade,
obsidian, opal, rhodonite, smoky quartz, soapstone, tiger’s eye, turquoise and more.
Lapidary equipment: grinding/polishing arbor,
24” slab saw, vibralap, hand tools and more.
Bring a friend – bring your truck!
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CLASSES – Mike Shaw
Karen Snyder will be offering wirewrapping classes on Saturday, February 22nd. There will be a beginning class starting at 9 am, and an intermediate class beginning at 1 pm. The cost is $35.00
plus the wire needed for the class. Silver is available for about $2.00 a foot and copper is available for 50 cents a foot from Karen. Tools will be provided. Bring a cabochon you would like
to wrap. A sign up sheet is available at the shop and at the general meeting.
FIRST NIGHT – Mike Shaw
For the first time, we were part of the Kids Night Out program at First Night Spokane this year. It was a great success, both
for the community and for Spokane Rock Rollers. It let
everyone know a little more about us, advertised our show and contributed to a fun, safe night on the town for the kids. The
First Night people were pleased with us and the participants from our club had a blast. Jim Rundlett organized the event
and Dale and Al Ruperd, Fred and Nathan Peck, Tom Long and Rebecca (Becky) Potter helped make the night a success. And
thanks to Jim's wife Betti Rundlett for her behind the scenes support. We hope to be back next year.
FIELD TRIPS – Mike Shaw
On Thursday, February 6th, we'll be going to Mario and Son Granite and Marble, the largest fabricator of granite and marble in the northwest. Mario is an active member of our club and an
exceptional artist in stone. His facility has some of the most beautiful stone you'll ever see, and some of the things they do with it is breathtaking. Joey, Mario's son who has taken over the
operation, will give us a personal tour of the showroom and huge fabrication facility, where we can see how stone is cut, shaped and polished to make beautiful countertops and other stone
creations, like we do at our lapidary shop, only on a grander scale. We'll be able to go through some of his waste piles for beautiful thick slabs of material, much of it suitable for cabbing. We'll
meet and leave from the shop at 9:30 am, or meet at Mario's at 10 am. His business address is
2750 N. Eagle Lane in Liberty Lake. Please sign up either at the shop, the general meeting or by contacting Mike Shaw at 251-1574, as an accurate count is needed for attending this field trip.
We have a couple more new field trips scheduled for next summer. One is to Chewelah on Sunday, August 17th, for Beryl, a six-sided crystal. Some gemstones are made of beryl, such as
aquamarine and emeralds. The ones found in the Chewelah area aren't facet grade, but two to six-inch display specimens can be found.
The next new field trip is on Sunday, August 24th, to the Big Iron Mine near Pierre Lake up by Kettle Falls. We'll find pyrite in magnetite, also known as “Healers Gold.” It makes everything
black when you work it and smells like sulfur, but it makes a beautiful cab. It is considered to
have metaphysical properties, also.
Keep an eye on your newsletter for new classes, field trips and possible date or time changes.
Always go by the latest calendar and sign up for trips so that you can be informed of the latest updates. If you have any requests or suggestions for field trips or classes, please let me know.
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SCIENCE FAIRS – Mike Shaw
Rock Rollers put on a presentation at Otis Orchards Elementary January 16th. We gave a little history of petrified wood and told how we polish it and how it is formed. Jim Rundlett showed
how a cab is made and how it is wirewrapped. He has a display with a rock in various stages from a rough slab to a finished, wirewrapped pendant. It makes for a much easier explanation of
the process. Interest was high from the kids as usual, with each of them able to take home a piece of tumbled petrified wood. Some of the parents showed an interest in joining the club,
some in accompanying us on field trips, and some on attending the show. Appropriate brochures were handed out to those who showed interest. We're going to make a special simplified flyer
just for such events so we can announce the show and give basic club information for those
interested. We have at least two more science fairs to attend this year scheduled and may have more as the season is upon us.
NFMS GEM & MINERALS SHOWS
Feb 8-9 Whidbey Island Gem Club Oak Harbor Sr Ctr, Oak Harbor, WA Feb 14-16 Oregon Agate & Min Soc OMSI, Portland, OR Feb 22-23 Idaho Gem Club Expo Idaho, Boise, ID Mar 1-2 East King Co Rock Club Pickering Barn, Issaquah, WA Mar 1-2 Owyhee Gem & Min Soc O’Conner Field House, Caldwell, ID for more information see http://www.amfed.org/nfms/documents/NorthwestNewsletter/NW1213_0114.pdf
COMPETITOR’S SHOW CASE INFORMATION
• You are competing against yourself to improve your work and your showmanship.
• When you decide what you want to enter the competition chair will give you the rules
which cover your entry.
• You will decide if you want to enter as a Junior, Novice, Advanced or Masters. A master
may not enter the same exhibit for three (3) years, except under a different category.
• You shall not put any card or name in the case. Entering competition is to be kept a
secret from everyone except the Competition Chair.
• On the day of judging (probably Saturday morning) competent judges in the field of your
entry will judge your case according to the rules you were to follow.
• These may include all of the categories shown in the Uniform Rules.
• Your score and the judges’ comments will be posted on your case as soon as available.
This is not to be removed until the end of the show.
Each competition is awarded points and, according to your score, you will receive a 1st, 2nd or 3rd
prize ribbon. You will receive a plaque/trophy for competing.
CASE DISPLAY APPLICATIONS
Consider entering a case in the show this year: applications are on the next two pages. Please return to Marian Knack by the deadline(s).
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55th ANNUAL GEM, JEWELRY & MINERAL SHOW
March 28, 29, 30, 2014
Spokane County Fair & Expo Center, 604 N. Havana, Between Broadway & Havana
10:00AM to 6:00PM Fri. and Sat. 10:00AM to 4:00PM Sun.
APPLICATION TO DISPLAY NON-COMPETITION CASE
I need a club case ___ *I have my own case ___ I need a liner ___
Please check one: ADULT____ JUNIOR____
Name________________________ Mailing Address_____________________________ City______________________State ___ Zip Code_________ Phone______________ Club________________________________________Email_______________________
Please describe the exhibit:__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
• PLEASE LABEL ALL YOUR DISPLAY ITEMS.
• Please return this form by March 15th - NO LATER - to: Marian Knack, Case Chair
14107 E. Broadway
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
509-926-6444 [email protected]
Information on show hours, setup, security and camping:
� This is a 3-day show beginning at 10:00 AM Friday and closing at 4:00 PM on Sunday. � All cases must be ready by the start of the show and remain in place until closing Sunday
evening. � Set-up Time: Thursday Noon to 8:00 PM and Friday 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM � *If you bring your own case, it and the liner must be:
1 back 23 ½” x 45 7/8” 1 bottom 22” x 45 5/8” 2 sides 22”x 23 ½” � Lighting will be limited to 150 watts per 4-foot case, 300 watts per 6-foot case. � Note: Electrical wiring in all cases must be the 3-wire, grounded type. � Camping space is available. Make arrangements at Fair Office 477.2770.
Use one sheet for each display. (This form may be copied for additional exhibits)
Qualified guards will be on duty 24 hours a day beginning at noon on Thursday,
March 27th 2014. ROCK ROLLERS WILL NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO
ANY EXHIBIT. EXHIBITOR MUST FURNISH HIS/HER OWN INSURANCE IF NEEDED.
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APPLICATION FOR COMPETITION CASES ONLY See: AFMS Uniform Rules in Library and Internet
55TH ANNUAL GEM, JEWELRY & MINERAL SHOW
March 28, 29, 30, 2014
Spokane County Fair & Expo Center, 604 N. Havana, Between Broadway & Havana
10:00AM to 6:00PM Fri. and Sat. 10:00AM to 4:00PM Sun. Please fill in the following: Adult______ Junior_____ Division_________ Class ________ Group___________ Type____________________ Examples: (E) (EGC-5) (Novice) (Petrified Wood)
I need a club case ___ *I have my own case ___ I need a liner ___
NOTE: Rock Roller Club members need only fill in name and phone number.
Name________________________ Mailing Address______________________________
City______________________ State ___ Zip Code_________ Phone_______________ Club__________________________ Email______________________________________
Please describe the exhibit:___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
• Please return this form by March 7th 2014 - NO LATER - to: Marian Knack, Competition Case Chair
14107 E. Broadway
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
509-926-6444 [email protected]
Information on show hours, setup, security and camping:
� This is a 3-day show beginning at 10:00 AM Friday and closing at 4:00 PM on Sunday.
� All cases must be ready by the start of the show and remain in place until closing Sunday evening.
� Set-up Time: Thursday Noon to 8:00 PM and Friday 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM
� *If you bring your own case, it and the liner must be:
1 back 23 ½” x 45 7/8” 1 bottom 22” x 45 5/8” 2 sides 22”x 23 ½”
� Lighting will be limited to 150 watts per 4-foot case, 300 watts per 6-foot case.
� Note: Electrical wiring in all cases must be the 3-wire, grounded type.
� Camping space is available. Make arrangements at Fair Office 477.2770.
Use one sheet for each display. (This form may be copied for additional exhibits)
Qualified guards will be on duty 24 hours a day from noon on Thursday, March 27th 2014.
ROCK ROLLERS WILL NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ANY EXHIBIT.
EXHIBITOR MUST FURNISH HIS/HER OWN INSURANCE IF NEEDED.
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CLUB CALENDAR: Field Trips, Classes and Other Events Date Event Meet at Materials Tools Cost
1/28 Yellowstone Earthquake VFW Post 1435, 201 S David St.
2/6 Mario & Son Marble Mario’s or Rock Rollers clubhouse Marble, Granite, Labrodorite Gloves
2/25 General Meeting VFW Post 1435, 201 S David St.
3/28-30 Rock & Gem Show Spokane Co. Fairgrounds
4/12 Saddle Mountain Sprague Lake WB Rest Area 9 am Petrified Wood Digging Tools
4/24-27 Succor Creek Succor Creek Natural Area Jasper, Thundereggs, Agate Everything
5/10 Northport, WA N Division Rosauers 8 am Peacock Ore, Calcite, Mica Digging & hard rock
6/14 Emerald Creek Clubhouse 8:00 am, Em Crk 10 am Star Garnets Lunch, water, change of clothes $10
6/28 Riverside, near Omak Airway Heights Thulite Digging & hard rock $per lb
7/12 Lolo Pass Lolo Hot Spgs Resort 9 am MDT Smoky quartz Digging
RV or Cabin reservations 406-273-2294
7/20 Annual Picnic TBD Hamburgers, Hotdogs Potluck
7/31-8/4 Federation Field Trip Terry, MT City Park Moss agate, fossils, dino bone Digging & hard rock
8/17 Chewelah, WA N Division Rosauers 8 am Beryl Digging & hard rock
8/24 Pierre Lake, WA N Division Rosauers 8 am Pyrite, Magnetite Hard rock tools
9/6-7 Red Top Mountain Swauk Creek Campground, Sat 8 am Thundereggs, blue agate Digging tools
Notes:
Sign-up sheets are available before each trip at the clubhouse.
Updates and changes to calendar will be published in the monthly newsletter whenever possible. It can be found at
www.rockrollers.org.
Sometimes changes occur after the publishing deadline, so to be safe, contact Mike Shaw before each trip. Facebook will always have the latest information, as it can be updated immediately. Contact Mike Shaw at 509-244-8542, cell 509-251-1574 or [email protected]
55th Annual Gem, Jewelry and Mineral Show Spokane County Fair and Expo Center
604 N Havana, Spokane, WA – between Broadway and Sprague
March 28, 29 & 30, 2014 10 AM – 6 PM Friday & Saturday
10 AM – 4 PM Sunday
Over 40 dealers with fossils, crystals, minerals, specimens, gems and jewelry Show cases with exhibits by club members and invited guests
Activities for children, Silent Auction
Hourly Door Prize Awards and Grand Prize Drawing on Sunday
Admission $6.00
Seniors (65 and over) Military and Advance Tickets $5.00 Scouts in Uniform and Children 12 and under Free
Admission Ticket good all weekend – Free Parking at the Show
David Rapp, Show Chairman 509-891-6533
[email protected] www.rockrollers.org
ROCK ROLLERS CLUB PO Box 14766 SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99214-0766