Del Air’s July 2018 Calendar
04: Independence Day: America’s 242nd
Birthday.
05: General Meeting: 7:30 pm in our
regular meeting room.
07: Pot-Luck Field Trip: Wrightwood, CA
for Actinolite (see article)
19: Board Meeting: 7:30 pm at Jeff
Dengrove’s home.
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General Meeting: Thursday July 05, 2018
The meeting begins at 7:30 pm
in our regular meeting room at:
Northridge United Methodist
Church - 9650 Reseda Blvd, Northridge, CA Guests are always welcome
at our meetings and events however our annual Holiday Party in December
requires a prepaid reservation in advance.
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July 2018 Program:
Del Air’s
Annual Ice Cream & Bingo Social
Presented
By: Membership
As always, our last meeting before summer break (the Del Air Rockhounds Club is dark
in August) is our annual Ice Cream Bingo Social. It’s fun! It’s free!
And there are great rock prizes to be won. We will do our regular club business
first then club member and Federation Director Bob Knox will have a quick
presentation on Volcanic Bombs, picking up where Dennis Miller and Lavere
Schmidt left off last month. Then we will play three games of Bingo followed by
a 15-minute break for Ice Cream and when we return we’ll play another 4 or 5
games with the last one being a black-out.
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Volcanic Bombs
Presented
by: Bob Knox
Come learn about these volcanic oddities and see
a collection of the many different types that can be found
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Support our Hobby...Attend a Local Show!
August
3 - 5: NIPOMO, CA
Orcutt Mineral Society Nipomo High School 525 Thompson Avenue Hours: Fri-Sat 10 - 5, Sun 10 -4 Contact: Sylvia Nasholm, (805) 481-0923 Email: sylviandon@cs.com Website: www.omsinc.org |
August
4 - 5: SAN FRANCISCO, CA
San Francisco Gem & Mineral Society San Francisco County Fair Building (Hall of Flowers) 9th Avenue & Lincoln Way, Golden Gate Park Hours: Sat. 10 - 6; Sun. 10 - 5 Contact: Ellen Nott Email: ellen_nott@yahoo.com Website: www.sfgemshow.org |
August
18 - 19: TEHACHAPI, CA
Tehachapi Valley Gem & Mineral Society Tehachapi Senior Citizen Center 500 East "F" Street Hours: 9 - 4 daily (tentative) Contact: Chuck Overall, (661) 821-4650 Email: luckydog5433@aol.com Website: www.tvgms.org |
September 15 - 16: CHICO, CA
Feather River Lapidary & Mineral Society Silver Dollar Fairgrounds - 2357 Fair Street Sat 9:30 - 5; Sun 9:30 – 4; John Scott, (530) 321-6331 Email: jweazel@sbcglobal.net Website: www.featherriverrocks.org The 79th CFMS Convention will be held alongside of the Feather River Lapidary & Mineral Society's |
September 15 - 16: REDWOOD CITY, CA
Sequoia Gem & Mineral Society Community Activities Building 1400 Roosevelt Avenue Hours: 10 - 5 daily Contact: William Spence, (408) 398-7502 Email: bill.spence777@sbcglobal.net Website: www.sequoiagemandmineralsociety.org |
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September
22 - 23: LODI, CA
Stockton Lapidary & Mineral Club Lodi Grape Festival Grounds 413 East Lockford Street Hours: 10 - 5 daily Contact: Mike Mathis, (510) 301-3612 Email: mmathis@nwp.org Website: www.stocktonlapidary.com |
October
6: BORON, CA
Mojave Mineralogical Society Boron Community Center 26998 John Street Hours: 9 - 4 daily Contact: Bruce Davies, (760) 338-8829 Email: daviesb@yahoo.com |
Go to www.cfmsinc.org for more show information
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OH, WONDROUS WORLD!
Salt
is a wonder. When we think that salt is composed of two poisonous substances, we
are filled with wonder. How is it possible that salt, which is necessary to
life, is composed of sodium and chloride, either of which if taken
individually, could kill you? We cannot answer it. It is a wonder.
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Water
is a wonder. Its chemical formula is H2O. That means it has two parts of
hydrogen
for each part of oxygen. Oxygen is flammable, hydrogen readily burns. Unite hydrogen
and oxygen into water and you put out fires with it. That
is another wonder! Via BIG ROCKS TRADER
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DON’T BUILD A BOMB BY MISTAKE!
NEVER, never, ever fill a metal gas can
that’s in the back of a truck with a plastic bed liner. There is a real
possibility of creating a huge explosion. This is not some rarity. Ford and
Chevron have both sent out alert letters on this. WHY? The plastic bed liner
does not allow the metal gas can to become grounded to the truck. As the gas
fills the can, it creates static electricity. If this static electricity is
discharged sometime during the conclusion of filling the metal gas can, there’s
a spark and then a BIG BOOM!To avoid this, remove the gas can from
the vehicle, put it on the ground and fill it. After it is filled and the lid
replaced, put it back in the truck. Also, before opening or using the gasoline in the can, take the container out
of the truck and put it on the ground to discharge any possible static electricity. Via a 1998 Del Air Bulletin
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AUGUST IS OUR DARK
MONTH
It’s that
time of year again where the Del Air Rockhounds go “DARK” for the month of
August. There are no meetings and no bulletin during the month of August.
Enjoy your
summer…be safe and Happy Rockhounding!
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