CFMS Annual Mineral Show in Pasadena, March 8-10!



Organized in 1936, The California Federation of Mineralogical Societies (CFMS) was created to bring about a closer association of Clubs and Societies devoted to the study of Earth Sciences and the practice of Lapidary Arts and Crafts in the Western part of the United States.

Dates & Times

Friday, March 8, 2019 10 am – 5 pm

Saturday, March 9, 2019 10 am – 5 pm

Sunday, March 10, 2019 10 am – 4 pm

Adult (18 and over) $5.00

Junior (12 to 17) $4.00

Child (11 and under) FREE (with paid adult)

Senior (60 and over) $4.00

Active Military $4.00

https://pasadenalapidary.org/2019-show/

Representing 100 gem and rockhound clubs statewide, the California Federation of Mineralogical Societies proudly presents its 2019 CFMS Annual Show & Convention – California’s Natural Treasures. We invite you to attend and experience…

Mountains, deserts, and the Pacific Ocean have endowed our state with uniquely rich geological resources – and a richly diverse history, with people coming from all over the world to mine, study, build, and make things of beauty. We celebrate them all.

Educational displays, activities for kids, fine jewelry, and lapidary crafts – from stone pendants in colors chosen by Mother Earth to polished spheres like planets – you’ll find rock-related fun on all sides and demonstrators to show you how it’s all done. For the whole family, we’re sharing an exciting way to enjoy Nature through the rockhounding hobby. Don’t miss the Raffle!

This year the Pasadena Lapidary Society will be hosting this annual event. Many of its club members and friends will be volunteering their time in an effort to put on an unforgettable show.





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