McPherson Gem & Mineral Club Annual Sale and Swap
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Admission is free to this family friendly event. Hours are - Friday and Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Sunday 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Auction: Saturday Evening 7:15 PM.
Enjoy a stroll through the 4-H Building and the surrounding grounds looking at fossils, gems, and minerals from around the world. Take home your own fossil, gem, mineral or piece of handmade jewelry. It's a great place to shop for a unique Mother's Day gift!
McPherson Gem & Mineral Club Annual Sale and Swap
Phone : 620-755-5415 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : mcphersongemmineral@hotmail.com
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