OCTOBER MEMBERSHIP MEETING
October 17 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
The precise focus of his work is on the taphonomy, or preservation state, of foraminifera samples taken from the site. These incredibly well-preserved samples grant him the opportunity to make inferences about their ecology and deposition that had not yet been possible in the formation they come from. These will then be used to make inferences about the paleogeography and paleoecology of the Western Interior Seaway at the end-Cretaceous.
His main mode of documentation is Scanning Electron Microscopy.
OCTOBER ROCKHOUND Challenge
Bring your best TOURMALINE
Win this beautiful AMETHYST SPECIMEN WITH DRUZY!
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It’s GEM CLUB SHOW TIME
We need your Help!!
ROCKS
to the Oct 17 meeting – or the shop (call first.) Thanks!
TIME
Volunteer opportunities
at the show Sign up sheets… with a description of duties for each area were sent on October 14 in a separate email.
You can also learn more and add your name at the meeting on Thursday. PLEASE HELP! We need many volunteers to make the show a success.
Need to know more about the tasks involved with each responsibility?
Please contact Arlene Lazarro (show co-chair), 516-810-3495 or via email: polka.girl4@yahoo.com
SAVE THE DATE!
Live at the shop • and via ZOOM (let Arlene know if you would like the link)
Monday, OCTOBER 21 • 7 PM
Monday, January 13
to save your spot. Space is limited
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Show us what you’ve found – or been making lately
Club related items only. Call Arlene for info: 516-810-3495