Port Macquarie Neighbourhood Centre Inc. Combined Pensioners Superannuants assoc. PO Box 5243, PM association foradvancing the interests of lapidary Club, Port Macquarie, 6559 8932 http://www.pmncinfo.org.au/com-dir-special-interest.htm
Sun City West Clubs Sheriff s Posse Sun Cities Historical Society Welcome Wagon ClubRoom (5848952). Monday-Friday 800AM-100PM. lapidary Room Johnson Rec Center http://www.scwclubs.com/Clubs/CT20/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=435&posts=2
Sun City West Clubs Return to Club Page. RH Johnson Recreation Center lapidary Lawn Bowling.Lecture Hall. Mens Club Meeting Rooms. Mini Golf Model Railroad http://www.scwclubs.com/Clubs/CT20/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=414&posts=1
MAD SCIENTISTS! Pamela Norton, assoc. Prof. of Microbiol. and Immunol. Alec McCreadie, Staff,lapidary Hobby Club, Scottish Mineral lapidary Club http://www.madsci.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/www/mad.scilist
Extractions: T he M ad S cientists! The key to deciphering areas lies below. Anyone actively involved in science education or research is encouraged to join the network Key : Ag=Agricultural Sciences, An=Anatomy, As=Astronomy, Bc=Biochemistry Bp=Biophysics, Bt=Botany Cb=Cell Biology, Ch=Chemistry, Cs=Computer Science Dv=Development, Eg=Engineering, En=Environment/Ecology,Es=Earth Sciences/Geology Ev=Evolution, Ge=Genetics, Gb=General Biology Im=Immunology, Me=Medicine, Mb=Molecular Biology, Mi=Microbiology Ns=Neuroscience, Ot=Other, Ph=Physics, Sh=Science History, Vi=Virology, Zo=Zoology. M ad T wirl L ist Answer List Ben Tordoff, Grad student, Lasers in nuclear physics, University of Jyvaskyla
Club-links NORTHEAST Eastern Federation of Mineralogical lapidary societies The AustralianMineral Collector Canterbury Mineral and lapidary Club, New Zealand http://www.gamineral.org/club-links.htm
THE CAPRICORN COAST SOCIETY OF THE ARTS Beach Potters assoc Inc. 350 Tanby Road. Yeppoon 4703. 07 4939 8276 lapidary Club. Mr Peter Fritschi. Yeppoon Di strict lapidary Club. PO Box 66 http://www.livingit.net.au/~arts/Arts.htm
Extractions: Capricorn Coast Galleries News Letter The Capricorn Coast is home to a plethora of well-known and widely traveled artists and craft persons. As well as displaying and selling their works from local galleries many are actively involved in organizing workshops, tutoring and training. Classes and courses are readily available for all levels of competence in the use of various mediums including clay, embroidery, fibre , glass, jewellery , lapidary, literature, metal, textiles, theatre, paint, wood , and numerous others. This picturesque coastal area and the surrounding islands combined with a very temperate climate is ideally suited to those who wish to dabble in the arts. Non-stop scenery for inspiration and readily available supplies, galleries, studios and workshops cater for everyone, from the hobbyist to the professional and even those who just appreciate art Galleries Studios Tutors Workshops Art Groups Craft Groups Hobby Groups Exhibitions GALLERY CONTACT DETAILS The Mill Gallery Normanby St YEPPOON QLD 4703 Ph: 4939 1311 The Paint Pot Gallery Town Hall Normanby St Yeppoon Qld Ph: 4938 3535 Nob Creek Pottery Byfield Qld Ph:4935 1161 Back to top GROUPS CONTACT DETAILS Capricorn Coast Society of Arts Town Hall Normanby St Yeppoon Qld Ph: 4938 3535 Markmakers Art Group Ph: 4938 3081 Embroiderers Guild Ms Beth Knowles Capricorn Coast Embroiderers Guild Inc PO Box Yeppoon 4703 Beach Potters Ms Yvonne Brodie Beach Potters Assoc Inc 350 Tanby Road Yeppoon 4703 Quirky Purple Mangoes
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Recreation / Hobbies / Arts - Shire Of Kalamunda Gymnastics Historical Groups Hockey Horse Pony clubs Keep Fit lapidary Singing Rotary Kalamunda Community Choral Society Sid Hepton, 9454 5649 http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/recreat.html
Extractions: Ministry of Sport and Recreation Top Recreation and Community Centres Hartfield Park Recreation Centre - Hale Road, Forrestfield High Wycombe Community and Recreation Centre - Newburn Road, High Wycombe Ray Owen Sports Centre - Gladys Road, Lesmurdie Woodlupine Family and Community Centre - 88 Hale Road, Forrestfield Top Abseiling Statham's Quarry CALM Adventure Out Gerald Stone Top Agricultural And Horticulture Brian Burgess Anne Boughan Top Archery After School Arts Coordinator John Baldocks Australian Sewing Guild Margaret Collibee Bobbin Lace Hobby Group Patricia Kington Fellowship of Australian Writers (Hills Branch) Donald Dawson Foothills Learning Centre Phyllis Duncan Ann Breukers Rene Jamieson Richard Maslin Kalamunda Learning Centre Coordinator Kalamunda Embroidery Group Mrs Zanker Kalamunda Stained Glass Group Shirley Spencer Kalamunda Spinners Group Margaret Freeman Kalamunda Zig Zag Festival Jenny van Gorkum Lesmurdie Arts and Crafts Cheryl Anwar Lourdes Crafts
Kreigh's Web Resources Collection For Rockhounds A large collection of links and original information for Rockhounds about geology,minerals, fossils, lapidary, rock clubs, and other related subjects. http://tomaszewski.net/Kreigh/Minerals/MineralLinks.shtml
Extractions: Current date and time is Friday, 23-Sep-05 03:51:00 EDT and the Greenwich date and time is Friday, 23-Sep-05 07:51:00 EST. You are viewing this page from: 67.18.104.18 and are visitor number 103139 . This page was first published on 22 October 1998 and was last updated on Friday, 16-Sep-05 23:39:26 EDT by Kreigh Tomaszewski. This survey began as a project to discover more about who Rockhounds are, and it has attracted the interest of club officials and members worldwide who are worried about declining membership and the future of our hobby. It is our hope that by learning more about current Rockhounds we will be better able to reach out to the next generation(s) to keep the hobby alive.
CFMS Newsletter - Vol. XXXXI, No. 9 - September 2004 Motion by Chuck McKie 25, Fairfield lapidary Society, to accept the The Autonetics Gem Mineral Society has disbanded. To date, six clubs have not http://www.cfmsinc.org/Newsletter/News2004/009Sep04/newssep04.htm
Extractions: Child Safety One Person's Opinion. Let's talk competition. We all know that we like to participate in those things in which we are successful. If that feeling of success is beaten down we don't participate. Many years ago when I first started to teach I was told. "Never give a student high marks the first semester so there is room to improve." The idea being that if the score was low the student would try harder the next time. Over the years, personal experience has taught me that is a fallacy. Unfortunately, I think the theory is still practiced. The person who gives it his best shot and gets a low mark says, "I've done the best I could", and seldom enters again, or goes to another field or subject. Is this part of the problem in our competition? One example: When the present Superintendent (Bob Stultz) first took over for Gems and Minerals at the Fair, entering in competition was low on the totem pole. Instead of seeing how many points could be taken off on an item, the judges were instructed to take off the minimum, the minimum being one or two points. Be sure and have the clerk write down what is good as well as what needs improving. Anymore, there are rarely complaints about entering competition, instead they proudly state, "I got a 96% or 92% ", and come back year after year even if those scores may not have placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd. This has taken a few years to accomplish, but it has paid off.
CFMS Newsletter - Vol. XXXXII, No. 1 - January 2005 I see it in your jewelry, and lapidary work and the way you lay out a case . The CFMS Society Roster was used as an input to the clubs page. http://www.cfmsinc.org/Newsletter/News2005/001Jan05/newsjan05.htm
Extractions: CFMS Web Site My first order of business is to thank everyone for the opportunity and privilege of serving you in this honored capacity. My objective will be, not only to maintain the functioning of this great society, but possibly to add even just a little something useful. I think I am smart enough to know that nothing can be accomplished without the cooperation and help from each and every one of you, and most of all the help from your other elected officers and 40-plus committee chairs and their committee people. I sincerely thank all of these generous people for donating their time, expertise, and effort to make things run smooth and progressive. This being heartfelt said, I will tell you a little about my style and me. I have a very open door philosophy. The more I hear from you, the more we can get done, but I do not expect to hear a lot of adverse comments without adding a suggested solution. My background consists of two years as president of the Modesto Men's Bowling Assoc., one year as president of the Facetors Guild of Northern California, three years as president of the Mother Lode Mineral Society, and married 50 years to my one and only wife, Vivien. I spent some 30 plus years as a maintenance mechanic in four canneries. I consider myself being a professional student. If I'm not learning something, I feel like time is wasted.
C Canberra Jazz Club Canberra Jung Society Canberra lapidary Club Inc Rock n Roll Club Inc Council on the Ageing ACT Country Music assoc. of http://www.actco.org.au/c.html
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Appendix 4 2001 Members Historical Village Caloundra lapidary Club Museum Central Queensland Artefacts Museum assoc Inc Clermont Historical Society Museum Cobb http://www.maq.org.au/publications/resources/a_rept01/a_rept12.htm
2000 Members Village Caloundra lapidary Club Museum Chinchilla Historical Society Museum Townsville Museum Umbrella Studio assoc Inc. University Art http://www.maq.org.au/publications/resources/a_rept11.htm
Community Organisations Search The Dorothea Mackellar Memorial Society conducts the largest poetry competition of 109. lapidary Club Ooranga Family Mobile Resource Unit assoc. Inc http://www.infogunnedah.com.au/community/com_org_all.php
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Canadian Lapidaries & Jewellers Victoria lapidary Mineral Society Kamloops Rockworks Pacific Mineral Museum Calgary Rock lapidary Club Miller Museum of Geology assoc. of http://www.canucklinks.com/pix/canlapidaries.htm
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Arizona Outdoor Organizations Arizona s outdoor organizations and clubs. Maricopa lapidary Society.Two rockhounding trips per month. Meet 730 pm 1st Mon., Az. Mineral Museum, http://www.azsinglescene.com/arizona_outdoors.htm
Extractions: Email Paid Advertising Arizona Outdoor Organizations Arizona singles like to get out and go, and the y lik e to do it with other people. Though only a few of these groups are "singles" groups, many have a large number of single members. This list focuses on outdoor recreation and conservation groups, particularly self-propelled, noncompetitive activities. Ahwatukee Foothills Hiking Group. Meets first Monday 7 p.m. at the Family of Christ Lutheran Church, 3501 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix. One major hike & several "small jaunts" per month. http://members.aol.com/knappa/ Alpine Ski Club. Downhill skiing. 100+ trips per year. 5000 members. Dues: $5 indiv., $10 per family. Box 32264, Phx AZ 85064. 602-992-9394. American Youth Hostels. See Hostelling International.
Community Contact Listings Nepean Multiple Birth assoc provides moral support and social functions forparents of Blue Mountains lapidary Club workshop Weds 46pm. Ph 59 2440 http://www.hermes.net.au/bmvv/contacts.html
Extractions: Support Groups Alcoholics Anonymous. Every 6 weeks Ph: Rhonda 82 2412 Arthritis Foundation Wed 10-12 pm Ph: 82 2097 Association of Independent Retirees 4th Fri of month 9.30-11.30am Ph: 51 4249 or 51 3266 Cult Support Group. For those who have concerns about cult teachings. A Christian based group. PO Box 308 Kingswood 2747 Ph. 36 5293. Diabetes Australia Meets Fri bi-monthly 10-12pm. Meals on Wheels Springwood. Office hours Mon-Thurs 11am-1pm Fri 9am-1pm Ph 51 6141. Volunteer drivers needed- please call above number. Natural Family Planning Are you interested in a method that is user friendly and environmentally safe? Call Margaret on 51 2343 or Maree 54 4687 Nepean Multiple Birth Assoc provides moral support and social functions for parents of multiple births (up to Hazelbrook) Ph 30 2664. Nursing Mothers Association Meets weekly, alternating days. New mums or pregnant women getting together for information sharing, advice and support. Ph: Tess 39 2348 or Lyn 58 8029. Occasional Child Care Springwood, for 0-5 year olds. Alternate Fridays 9.30am-12.30pm at Tanderra OOSH, $2 per hour. Phone 51 3033 to book.