Member of the California & American Federation of Mineralogical Societies
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7618, Van Nuys, CA 91409
The Del-Air Rockhounds Club Corporation Los Angeles - San Fernando Valley, California, United States - We are a non-profit organization dedicated to sharing knowledge of the lapidary arts and techniques, geology, mineralogy and related fields.
Thursday May 1: General Meeting 7:30 pm in our meeting room at Northridge United Methodist Church.
Sat & Sun May 10 & 11: CFMS Show & Convention
Sunday May 11: Mother's Day
Thursday May 15: Board Meeting
Monday May 26: Memorial Day
Saturday May 31: Soft Stone Carving Class (Paid Members Only)
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May 2025 Program: Fluorescent Minerals
Presented by: Austin Lippincott
Austin Lippincott began teaching physics and engineering at Oak Park High School during the 2020-21 school year, after earning a physics degree from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo and a teaching credential through Western Governors University. Come join Austin this month at our general meeting for a fascinating look at the wonders and oddities of fluorescent minerals.
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May's Rock of the Month is: Any Fluorescent Rock
Fluorite, calcite, and adamite are common minerals that fluoresce, but it's not uncommon for ruby, kunzite, diamond, opal, zektzerite, sodalite, selenite, topaz and more to often react beautifully with UV light. So, in honor of our guest speaker this month, bring in your fluorescent minerals and your UV lights to share your glowing specimens with the group.
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May 2025 Field Trip: CFMS Show & Convention
Friday, May 9 – Show Set-up - noon to 6 pm Saturday, May 10 - Show Open: 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Sunday, May 11 - Show Open: 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Antelope Valley Fairgrounds - 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 93536
Join us for the 2025 CFMS Show in conjunction with the AV Gem & Mineral Club's annual show to be held at the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds Saturday May 9 and Sunday May 11, 2025. The CFMS portion of this event features exhibits, Cracker Barrel with a Silent Auction and a banquet for CFMS member attendees. The Antelope Valley Gem & Mineral Club's portion of this event will include vendors, exhibits, kids activities, demonstrations and more. The Del-Air Rockhounds will be displaying our Volcano and Sedimentary rock displays and we sure could use your help in setting up and working the booth during this show. Please see Bob Knox or the Dearborns to let them know you are willing to volunteer your time to work our show booth. It will be most appreciated and you'll have a great time.
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Upcoming Local Shows & Events:
Support our sister club, the Delvers Gem & Mineral Society. Attend their annual show in June.
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Thursday March 6: General Meeting 7:30 pm in our regular meeting room
Saturday March 8: Field Trip - Stoddard Wells
Sunday March 9: Daylight Savings Time Begins
Monday March 17: St Patrick's Day
Thursday March 20: Board Meeting & First Day of Spring
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Del-Air Field Trip to UCLA Meteorite Museum, Sunday February 23, 2025
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Match's Special People
Happy Birthday - March 8 - Diana Durfee; March 26 - Maxine Dearborn
Happy Anniversary - March 23 - Brad & Laurie Tanas
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March 2025 Program: Tektites
Presented by: Paolo Sanchez
Tektites, glass blobs formed from the melting and/or vaporization of terrestrial rock from a meteor impact, have been known for over a century and are common. The 790,000 year-old Australasian tektites, which are commonly seen in gem shows, are found all over Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Pacific and Indian Oceans covering 10% of the Earth's surface. However, the proposed source crater for these tektites remains elusive. From stratigraphic and geophysical data, a recent study in 2019 found a potential crater buried under lava flows and jungle vegetation. This presentation focuses on what tektites are, the importance of studying them, and delves into a recent geological expedition I went on to the jungles of Laos looking at the geology and many tektites from the proposed source crater.
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March's Rock of the Month is Calcite
Calcite is fluorescent so bring in your UV lights. We ask members and guests to bring in your specimens of Calcite to share with the group. Look to this page each month to learn what the featured rock will be. An enlightened club member will provide a brief, informative talk on the selected rock each month.
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March Field Trip - Stoddard Wells Tailgate - For Paid Members Only
Saturday March 8th, 2025 - Sign up Sheet at the March Meeting Meet-up at 11:00 am at the entrance to the Tailgate
Our field trip will be on Saturday March 8 but, if you are so inclined, you are welcome to attend the entire event as there are dry camping spots and restrooms available. VICTOR VALLEY GEM AND MINERAL CLUB Invites you to their 49th Annual Stoddard Wells Rockhound Tailgate Victorville, California, Friday through Sunday, March 7, 8, and 9th 2025 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Daily Come visit us for Handcrafted and Faceted Jewelry, Slabs and Cabs, Findings and Equipment, Minerals and Fossils, TONS of Rough Material and lots of surprises.
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April 2025 Field Trip Teaser - For Paid Members Only
Lavic Siding - Saturday & Sunday April 26 & 27, 2025
Lavic Siding Jasper
If you ask any rockhound where the Mojave's most colorful jasper can be found, Lavic Siding will be on the short list. For decades, rockhounds have driven across the tracks and down the Lavic Lake road to access this remarkable location. Red, yellow and orange jasper with blue and white quartz stringers is still found in profusion as float in this spot. Have your rock hammers and spray bottles at the ready. The plan is to spend Saturday morning and early afternoon roaming the little mesas and gullies to the east of the brooding Pisgah Cinder Cone, and then move further south to explore the north part of Lavic Lake. More details in the April bulletin and at the March & April general meetings.
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Upcoming Gem & Mineral Shows
Come support our sister clubs, the Ventura Gem & Mineral Society, the Conejo Gem & Mineral Club & the Pearblossom Gem Show by attending their annual shows in March & April respectively. Always a fun time!
Thursday February 6: General Meeting-7:30 pm in our regular meeting room
Friday February 14: Valentine's Day
Monday February 17: President's Day
Thursday February 20: Board Meeting
Sunday February 23: UCLA Meteorite Museum Field Trip
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January 2025 Program: Presented by Kai Kalma
Marine Monsters in the Mesozoic
Come join us in February and learn about the different marine species that evolved during the Mesozoic period such as the pakicetus, mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs, early whales and other coastal environments during that time.
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February's Rock of the Month is Agate
Beginning in February and continuing throughout 2025, we will be showcasing a 'Rock of the Month'. We ask members and guests to bring in your specimens of the rock of the month to share with the group. Look to this page each month to learn what the featured rock will be. An enlightened club member will provide a brief, informative talk on the selected rock each month.
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February Field Trip - Paid Members Only
Sunday February 23, 2025 - Meet-up time 10:30 am in Parking Structure 2
February's field trip will bring us to the UCLA Meteorite Museum for a private tour led by the museum director exclusively for the Del-Air Rockhounds and their guests. The Meteorite Museum is located in room 3697 of the Geology Building on the UCLA campus. 595 Charles E. Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, CA, 90095. There is an $8.00 fee to park. This is a field trip not to be missed!
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March 2023 Field Trip Teaser- Paid Members Only
More details and meet-up time and place will be in our March bulletin. Our field trip will be on Saturday March 8 but, if you are so inclined, you are welcome to attend the entire event as there are dry camping spots and restrooms available.
VICTOR VALLEY GEM AND MINERAL CLUB invites you to their 49th Annual Stoddard Wells Rockhound Tailgate Victorville, California Friday through Sunday, March 7, 8, and 9th 2025 - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. Come visit us for Handcrafted and Faceted Jewelry, Slabs and Cabs; Findings and Equipment; Minerals and Fossils; TONS of Rough Material and lots of surprises.
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Upcoming Gem Shows
Come support our sister clubs, the Ventura Gem & Mineral Society and the Conejo Gem & Mineral Club, by attending their annual shows on March 1 & 2, and April 12 & 13 2025 respectively. Always a fun time!
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