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Associated with the American Federation of Mineral Societies
 
Friends of Mineralogy
Southeast Chapter
www.Southeastfm.net
 
Member of the South east Federation
Member of the Southeast Federation of Mineral Societies
Friends of Mineralogy Southeast Chapter

The Friends of Mineralogy; Who are we and what do we do?

The Friends of Mineralogy (FM), formed at Tucson, AZ on February 13, 1970, operates on a national level and also through regional chapters. It is open to membership by all. FM's objectives are to promote, support, protect and expand the collection of mineral specimens and to further the recognition of the scientific, economic and aesthetic value of minerals and collecting mineral specimens.   FM has a long association with The Mineralogical Record. It helps produce locality indexes for specimen mineral localities published in Rocks and Minerals, and is co-sponsor, with the Tucson Gem & Mineral Society (TGMS) and the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), of the annual Tucson Mineralogical Symposia. Among its activities it also sponsors awards for best articles each calendar year in The Mineralogical Record, Rocks & Minerals and extraLapis English and gives special recognition at the February Tucson Gem and Mineral Show for educational displays which help explain an aspect of  Mineralogy.      The Friends of Mineralogy is affiliated with the American Geological Institute and the Mineralogical Society of America,as well as with Rocks & Mineralsand the Mineralogical Record. Both of these magazines provide FM space and publish news of its activities from time-to-time. FM in turn supports these magazines in various endeavors. 

Friends of Mineralogy,
SE Chapter Annual Fall Symposium
August 16, 2008
9am-1pm   “Gemstones”

 
Guest Speakers: Bob Cook: “Jacksons Crossroads Amethyst Site”
Ed Spear: “Hiddenite Emeralds”
Terry Huizig: “Madagascar Trip”
Karen McGinn: “Diamonds” 
 Cost: $10.00 if registration in by 8/8/08; $15.00 at door
 Pre-register: 770-386-0576 ext. 400 
 Tellus Northwest Georgia  Science Museum  100 Tellus Drive, White, GA  (Near Cartersville, GA. Exit 293 off I-75)




 
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