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The purposes of this Corporation shall be to advance the science of Paleontology, especially in Florida, to disseminate knowledge of this subject and to facilitate cooperations of all persons concerned with the history, stratigraphy, evolution, ecology, anatomy, and taxonomy of Florida’s past...
The Mississippi Gem and Mineral Society (MGMS) was established to promote knowledge and the enjoyment of activities related to the earth sciences. MGMS activities focus on rocks, minerals, fossils, lapidary arts, and jewelry making.
The White Mountain Gem & Mineral Club was first founded in 1973 and chartered with the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies. The purposes of the club are to: provide a means and the incentive for individuals with a common interest in mineralogy, lapidary, geology and...
The Del Air Rockhounds Club, Inc is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sharing knowledge of the lapidary arts and techniques, geology, mineralogy and related fields. Our members enjoy lapidary-related programs, demonstrations, exhibitions, displays, and lectures. We also take monthly field...
The Maine Geological Survey (MGS) provides the people and businesses of Maine with essential geologic information about the land where we live and work. Our experienced geologists collect and summarize information about groundwater, mineral resources, surface deposits and bedrock materials,...
The Kentucky Paleontological Society was founded in 1993 for the purpose of promoting interest in and knowledge of the science of paleontology. It is intended that the Society be a network for the exchange of data between professionals and serious amateurs int he field. A newsletter is published...
The club was organized for the purpose of studying and collecting rock, mineral, fossil and shell specimens, and to develop skills in the lapidary arts. Our members form an informal group, and welcome any person with a sincere interest in any of the branches of mineral and lapidary arts.
The Kalamazoo Geological and Mineral Society (KGMS) is a friendly group of people that share an enthusiasm for geology. The purpose of the club is to further interest in gems, minerals, geology, paleontology, and the lapidary arts.
The Orange Belt Mineralogical Society (OBMS) is a nonprofit club of rock enthusiasts who hunt for rocks, develop their lapidary skills, and fabricate jewelry and rock artifacts in a workshop in San Bernardino, California.
Our mission is to provide reliable, unbiased scientific information to public and private decision makers involved with land-use planning, environment, and economic development.
The Montana Geological Society is a non-profit organization, founded in 1949 by a group of Billings-area geoscientists. The objectives of the society as stated in the bylaws are “to promote interest and research in geology and allied sciences and their practical application, and to encourage...
The Geological Society of Oregon Country (GSOC) is a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon. The society is dedicated to the study of geology in the Pacific Northwest and is open to persons with all levels of education and professional backgrounds.
Established by legislation in 1927, the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources is a research and service division of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NM Tech). We are a non-regulatory agency that serves as the geological survey for the State of New Mexico. Through...
The purpose of the Rockwood Gem and Mineral Society is to increase and disseminate knowledge of the earth sciences and the lapidary arts among its members, to bring closer association of persons sharing those interests, and to promote the conservation, appreciation and intelligent use of our...
The Ada Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Club (or Ada Hardrock & Fossil Club, Inc.) is an educational organization dedicated to the advancement and enhancement of rock, mineral, and fossil collecting; the study of local geology and earth science; the development of the lapidary arts; and the...
The Mississippi Geological Society (MGS) promotes the pursuit of geological efforts in the region through publications, meetings, and more.
The Wichita Gem and Mineral Society Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt, educational organization. Our purpose shall be exclusively educational and scientific; (a) to increase and disseminate knowledge of the earth sciences pertaining to minerals, gems, rocks, artifacts, and fossils and...
The Delaware Geological Survey (DGS) is a science-based, public-service-driven Delaware state agency at the University of Delaware (UD) that conducts geologic and hydrologic research, service, and exploration for the benefit of the citizens of the First State. The mission of the DGS is to...
Maplewood Rock & Gem Club fosters community spirit by encouraging the exploration of lapidary arts and appreciation of the earth sciences of geology, fossils, minerals, and gem stones. Members join together to enjoy each other's company as we explore new avenues of learning through field...
We are located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. We are a nonprofit family-oriented club. We collect minerals, fossils, rocks, and Indian artifacts. We have members who do lapidary, silversmithing, faceting, cabochons and wirewrapping.
The Chesapeake Gem & Mineral Society is a Baltimore, MD based non profit organization whose members share an interest in gems, minerals, fossils, rocks, and more. We provide a monthly club bulletin, activities, field trips, and educational articles.
The Kalispell Rockhounds are a group dedicated to geology, rocks, minerals, gems, and lapidary arts. They host monthly meetings and partake on field trip outings to find specimens.
We are a mineral club whose main focus is on Orange County, and the surrounding area's minerals. Our goal is to share our knowledge and teach people about the history of the mines and mineralogy of Orange County. We also collect in other various places throughout New York, New Jersey,...
The South Coast Geological Society (SCGS) is one of the oldest and most active geological societies in California. We promote growth in the industry by stimulating students to showcase their research. Our goal is to motivate student interest by providing awards that are distributed to winners of...
The Birmingham Paleontological Society consists of an active group of people who enjoy learning about or teaching the science of paleontology. We enjoy collecting fossils for our own private collection, collecting items for research, learning about the significance of finds, and being in the...
The Geological Society of Washington (GSW) was founded in 1893 to promote the increase and dissemination of geological knowledge. GSW provides a forum for geological interchange through a program of regularly scheduled formal talks, informal communications, opportunities to meet colleagues,...
The New Orleans Geological Society was organized on October 3, 1941, as a non-profit organization for the purpose of facilitating the development of the profession and science of Geology, with specific emphasis to exploration and production of petroleum and natural gas. Since Hurricane Katrina...
The Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists (RMAG) is a nonprofit organization whose purposes are to promote interest in geology and allied sciences and their practical application, to foster scientific research and to encourage fellowship and cooperation among its members. RMAG is one of the...
The Aiken Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Society strives to stimulate interest in the collection of gem, fossil, and mineral materials; impart knowledge of lapidary work, mineralogy, collecting, and classification of minerals; and applying the art so greater pleasure can be derived from these...
The Alabama Coal Association was formed in 1972 by a small number of surface mining companies who recognized the need for a unified voice to co pe with the modern-day issues that impact so dramatically on the mining industry. In July 1984, ACA merged with the Alabama Mining Institute, a 75 year...
AGI Education offers an exciting array of cutting-edge products and services for K-12 educators — including NSF-funded curricula, high-definition videos, classroom activities, teacher professional development, and online resources. Check back often to see what’s new from AGI Education!
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Gem & Mineral Society Inc. is a nonprofit charitable organization. MGCGMS was created for pursuing interest in the lapidary arts and crafts for educational and scientific purposes, and to promote interest in gems, minerals, fossils, and jewelry making. We hold...
Welcome to the Wickenburg Gem & Mineral Society site. The purpose of this organization shall be to educate and to provide fellowship for people interested in rocks and minerals and to foster an appreciation of minerals, rocks, gems, and the Earth.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and education of mineralogy, paleontology and the lapidary arts. We have monthly meetings at the Delaware Museum of Natural History, just north of Wilmington, Delaware. We have speakers and programs that promote the goals of the society...
Marin Mineral Society is a non-profit educational organization that was formed in 1953 for the promotion of and education in geology, lapidary, and allied arts. We welcome all those who have an interest in rock and mineral collecting, lapidary, carving, jewelry making, and other aspects of this...
Our purpose is to encourage interest and study in geology, mineralogy, lapidary, and allied earth sciences. The Tidewater Gem and Mineral Society is a non-profit organization, founded in 1959 by a small group interested in the hobbies of mineral collecting and lapidary.
The New York Paleontological Society was founded as a forum to inform and educate its members and the public at large concerning the nature, interrelationships nd evolutionary development of all kinds of living things throughout geologic time - especially through the study of their fossils and...
The purpose of the Kanawha Rock and Gem Club is: the collection and study of rocks, minerals and fossils and the sharing of knowledge and expertise in these fields; the study and practice of lapidary and the sharing of knowledge and expertise in this and related fields; and to cooperate with...
The purpose of the Orcutt Mineral Society is collection and lapidary treatment of and to stimulate interest in rocks and minerals. To gain knowledge of the methods and procedures for collecting, identification, classification, cutting, polishing, and mounting of rocks and minerals for display....
The South Dakota Geological Survey aims to perform scientific investigations that are designed to generate information on South Dakota's geologic and hydrologic resources. Fundamental aspects of those investigations are to include the collection, interpretation, and dissemination of geologic and...
MSA, along with a Coalition of Rock & Gem Clubs, offer several fun and unique Field Trips throughout the year. We host many interesting Programs & Speakers and you are certain to meet new friends among our Rock and Mineral membership.
The Geophysical Society of Alaska (GSA) is an organization dedicated to the study and practice of Geophysics in Alaska and about Alaska. Geophysics is the application of physics to improve our understanding of the Earth, including its hydrosphere, atmosphere, and its environment in space. GSA is...
The New York State Geological Association sponsors an annual geology field conference hosted by various organizations within New York State.
The purpose of the Rogue Gem & Geology Club is to foster healthful fellowship among its members while pursuing the activities and knowledge of the earth sciences, and to serve the community by introducing its young people and adults to the wonders of the mineral world.
The mission of the Alabama Geological Society is: to promote geology as a profession and as a science; to encourage friendship and cooperation among members and branches of the profession; to accumulate and make available geologic knowledge; and to encourage public appreciation of the utility...
The purpose of the Missouri Valley Gem and Mineral Society is: to advance the earth sciences, lapidary arts, and related subjects; initiate and maintain interest in these subjects through study, periodic lectures, discussion, practical demonstrations, and field trips sponsored by the...
The Williamson County Gem & Mineral Society was formed to promote interest and enjoyment in the earth sciences, including minerals, gemstones, lapidary work, metalcraft, fossils and jewelry.
The Delaware Valley Earth Science Society, Inc., a non-profit organization, was founded in 1956 and incorporated in the State of New Jersey in 1957. The Society promotes interest, knowledge, and the development of skills in the earth sciences. These interests include mineralogy, Paleontology,...
Mariposa Gem & Mineral Club (MGMC) is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1990 to promote earth science education and the practice of lapidary arts and crafts through articles, classes, field trips, shows, and workshops.
Founded in 1958, the Timpanogos Gem & Mineral Society is active and expanding, and is the largest rock club in Utah, as well as one of the largest in the whole midwest. We love visitors, and encourage anyone with an interest in gems and minerals to join us at one of our monthly meetings....
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