What Else YOU can do and see at Gemarama:

 

Children's Table

Make a bracelet or perhaps a key chain.  Toss a bean bag and win a prize!  Pick up one of the wonderful and informative children's coloring books on gems and minerals.  Take the Rockhound Quiz challenge and get a prize at the TLS booth.

 

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Blind Exhibit

See and feel the exhibit first designed for blind students to explain different areas of the gem and mineral world.

 


TLS Booth

Take YOUR turn at the Treasure Wheel.  Every spin a win.  Will it be an agate slab?  A pair of gemstone earrings?  An amethyst specimen?  A Quartz crystal?

Treasure Wheel

 

  

Grab Bags for Sale

 

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Visit the Silent Auction.  View one-of-a-kind items donated by our club members (most items made, cut, or fabricated by that member).  There is a  minimum bid listed and the time at which the item will be won.  Obtain that piece of malachite or those wonderful hand-crafted glass bead earrings.

 

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Some of the many items typically auctioned off during the show

 

Try your skill at the Dime Drop.  A prize for each dime successfully dropped into the jar in the center of the water jug.

Looking for that particular copy of Lapidary Journal?  The TLS booth usually has many copies of past issues for a VERY nominal price.

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Concession Stand

You don't need to bring your lunch as the students of the School at Church Farm each year provide a good choice of excellent quality food at reasonable prices.  Each year the sales benefit an organization at the school, helping to provide equipment or perhaps team jackets.  Now you can stay the day at Gemarama!

 

Inviting lunch area to rest from shopping

 


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Last updated: 01/17/07


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