Anthem Gem & Mineral Show
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The Daisy Mountain Rock and Mineral Club is proud to announce their highly anticipated Annual Rock and Gem Show. It will be held Saturday, March 24th 9 AM - 5 PM and Sunday, March 25th 10 AM - 4 PM at the Boulder Creek High School located at 40404 N. Gavilan Peak Pkwy in Anthem, Arizona 85086.
It's a fun day for the whole family. The best part is the Children's educational and game corner where students can purchase 12 labeled keepsake samples and play inexpensive games to win special rock prizes.
Vendors will show their wares of Authentic Jewelry, Beads, Meteorites, Fossils, Lapidary Equipment, Cabochons, Faceted and Polished Gems, Rock and Mineral Specimens, Rock Art, Wire Wrapped and Beaded Jewelry, Lab Generated Gems and much more.
An amazing "Glow in the Dark" display of Fluorescent Rocks will be featured. Don't miss it!
There will be hourly drawings for door prizes and a Silent Auction with collector quality gems and specimens.
Proceeds help fund a scholarship to a graduating student from Boulder Creek High School who will be pursuing studies in science.
Find more information on our website http://www.dmrmc.com, Meet Up and Facebook, or call Ed Winbourne at (978) 460-1528. email : ewinbourne@gmail.com
Anthem Gem & Mineral Show
Phone : 978-460-1528 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : ewinbourne@gmail.com
Web: www.dmrmc.com
Gem and Mineral Shows
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