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2011 Show and Convention Packet

Posted on January 9th, 2011 in 2011 CFMS SHOW AND CONVENTION, Events, Roc Toc Newsletter, meetings | No Comments »

Below are the links to download the registration and visitor information packet for the “Northern California Treasures” 2011 Show and Convention brought to you by the California Federation of Mineralogical Societies. For more information you can contact the show chairman at (530) 604-2951.

Entire Registration and Visitor Information Packet

(Packet Above includes all items below and more!)

Show Flyer

Redding Area Maps & Hotels

Dealer Contract

Pre-registration Form

Roc Toc Jan 2011 Newsletter is Here!

Posted on January 2nd, 2011 in Roc Toc Newsletter, meetings | No Comments »

The Shasta Gem and Mineral Society’s monthly newsletter is here!

January 2010 Roc Toc

Don’t forget to Visit The Shasta Gem And Mineral Society Online to learn more about our club, events and the great activities that we do around the northstate!

The June “Roc Toc” Is Here!

Posted on June 8th, 2010 in Events, Roc Toc Newsletter, meetings | No Comments »

The Shasta Gem and Mineral Society’s monthly newsletter is here!

Click Here to view the June Roc Toc Newsletter

Don’t forget to Visit The Shasta Gem And Mineral Society Online to learn more about our club, events and the great activities that we do around the northstate!

Are we losing our public lands?

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 in meetings | No Comments »

With all of the land use restrictions that are being placed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the US Forest Service (USFS) and the Army Corps of Engineers we should all be aware of what this does to our collecting rights and access to these public lands for not only ourselves but our future generations of rock collectors.

The American Lands Access Assn, Inc (ALAA), Blue Ribbon Coalition and Friends of the West are all organizations that influence legistlation and public land managers with regards to future use.  Attached is some more information on future land use as well as an ALAA membership form if you are interested in becoming a member.

ALAA