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www.spma-gold.org President s Message Welcome to the August SPMA newsletter. We will be having our Annual Swap Meet, on the 21st of August. This will take place instead of our monthly general meeting. The time for the event will be from 5 P. M. to dusk. You can bring or buy anything mining related, from camping gear to prospecting equipment. In the past, we have had buckets of rocks for those who are into rockhounding, as well as cutting and polishing them. Come one, come all, to look and see, what you may find. San Diego County Fair I would like to take this time to thank everyone who volunteered, for their help with Fair. Again we had some trouble getting people to help out, so some of the others had to work triple time to make the Fair a success. Hopefully, we can do better next year in getting more people to volunteer and help out with working the shifts for the Fair. Any, and all ideas and suggestions will be appreciated for the next Fair Chairperson Annual Summer Picnic I would also like to say thank you for coming out to Ski Beach for our annual summer picnic. The picnic was a great success, with lots of food for family and friends There were metal detecting and gold panning competitions planned, so I will tell you in the Sept. newsletter on who the winners were. I was one of several people that was on the grill cooking hot dogs and burgers, along with other food and drinks for all of the people. I THE SOUTHWESTERN PROSPECTORS AND MINERS ASSOCIATION - Founded 1934 - Meeting held the Third Tuesday of Each Month at VFW Post 2082 2885 Lemon Grove Ave. Lemon Grove, CA 91944 would like to thank Joan Rufener and Brian Winter, for setting everything up and making the picnic a success. I would like to thank Bob Peterson of "San Diego Metal Detector & Gold Prospecting Supply" for his donation of a Le Trap gold pan, among other items for our Ways & Means table last month. If anyone needs items for themselves, his shop address is 13910 Lyons Valley Rd. Ste "L", Jamul CA 91935. We appreciate it very much. Well, we are half way through our Hot, Hot summer months. Now is the time to start checking out your equipment and getting it ready for the upcoming mining season. Continued pg 3,,,,,,, Meeting, Programs & Field Trips Announcements & Articles Contacts & Ways & Means Calendar Aug 2018 Gold Spot Price, as of 07/26 $1232.30 Inside this issue: Upcoming Events Aug 13th: 6:30pm, Board of Directors meeting Gem and Mineral Building in Balboa Park. Aug 21st: 5pm-Dusk Annual Swap meet in lieu of general meeting. Aug 26th: Metal detecting PB

Program AUGUST Annual SPMA Swap Meet at the VFW parking lot. The Swap Meet starts at 6:30 PM til dark. Any thing related to Prospecting, Gem collecting and metal detecting is allowed. NO CHARGE to sell at this event. SEPTEMBER Hard Rock Mining on a budget Field Trip & Event Schedule Trip coordinator- Mike Gibson. Will be leading a trip to Star Light claim he last weekend of each month. Meet at 9 A M at the rest stop, off 8 FWY. His phone 619-847-6310 for more information. Ways and Means New raffle chaiman RJ Wingo Fellow prospectors, my name is r.j. wingo, I am the new ways and means raffle chairman. I have been with s.p.m.a and gpaa since 1980. Yes, 38 years. Have worn different hats to show support to our association, that we all belong to. My interest is to spark more interest in supporting the raffle table. by introducing more quality prizes that pertain to our hobby, prospecting, camping. such as Coleman lanterns, sleeping bags, top notch rock hammers, ect. these will be showing up on the raffle table the next all hands meeting. Why do we attend the meetings?. of course to become better educated by our guest speakers, sharing stories with our friends, AND buying raffle tickets to support our association, and hope your ticket is drawn. ( you bet ). talking about giving support, how about mr. bob peterson, the owner of the metal detectors, and gold prospecting supplies. his shop is out on lyons valley road. give him a call @ ( 619 ) 3037345. or better yet go out and see what you need to make your next trip a profitable one. See you all at the raffle table, R.J. We are going to be selling raffle tickets for the Golden Goat trommel again with the trommel being raffled off at the Sept meeting. Good luck to the lucky person whoever that may be GPAA UPDATE By Frank M. Trutta Checking with GPAA I found out you can join or re-new your membership on line but will have to pay for any items shipped to you. You can join or re-new your membership at any of their authorized dealers and not pay for any shipping. Should you have any questions call me at my shop, Columbia Metal Detectors, 760 743-8516. Searching the Beaches.... FOR SALE Keene new hand crank Model DW2 hand crank dry washer $500.00. Call Frank at 760 743-8516 1998 popup tent trailer. $3500. Call John 619-654-4736 Metal Detecting by Frank M. Trutta Summer is here and so is our beach hunting season. Now is the time to check out the dry sand areas of the beach. With record crowds coming to the beach to cool off and sweating and having their jewelry falling off is a perfect time for us. Tourist coming to the beach do not realize how the hot weather and cold water make it perfect for gravity to work if they going the surf. We love gravity. Go early in the morning or when the crowds leave in the early evening to avoid the crowds and the heat. August hunt will be the 26th at Pacific Beach at sun up or whenever you come and we will meet at 10: 00 to show off our finds. Should you have any questions give me a call at my shop, Columbia Metal Detectors, 760 743-8516 or on my cell phone 760 291-7900. Hunt smart.

President message continued from cover There are motors to check out, and change oil in, along with other general maintenance on your stuff to make sure that everything is in proper working order. It doesn't do you any good if at the last minute, you find that you forgot to check out something and it's broken, or need to be replace. So, start preparing now. I would like to thank the people, who showed their equipment last month. Everyone that I talked to, enjoyed the show. For those of you who couldn't make it, we had a dry washer, rock crusher, and re-circulatory sluice demonstrations, along with the showing of metal detectors, sluice boxes, and gold pans. So, now members have a better idea on how certain pieces of equipment work. GOLD RUSH A gold rush is a new discovery of gold, sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare earth minerals, that brings an on-rush of miners seeking their fortune. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, South Africa and the United States, while smaller gold rushes took place elsewhere. Thanks for your support, and may your pans turn yellow with gold. John Schotsch THE ASSAY IS NOW AVAILABLE ON LINE AT THE SPMA WEBSITE Get your easy to read assay faster than the paper copy. Go to www.spma-gold.org SPMA CLAIM UPDATE Over the past 3 months the Board of Directors have been Discussing if We should drop any claims because of the NEW SURCHARGE on Recording Mining Claim documents from the County Recorder (Calif.). So far no decision. I have decided to give my opinion on which claims COULD be dropped to keep the Claim expenses down. These are the claims I believe could be dropped: Animal s Lair, SPMA Long Valley, 1 Gem Claim at Warners Springs, Golden Nugget #1 and # 2, Potholes West or Blond Burro??. This would drop the claim fees by $105.00 per claim or a total of $735.00 per year. The claims We keep still are good Gold producing claims for the members. Joseph Johanek Claims Chairman MINING DEMO GROUP Over the past year Richard Seany and his helpers have been busy talking to 4th graders about Gold Mining and how to pan for gold. Richard has shown over 1,200 children about Gold and how the Prospectors removed it from the ground. Richard and his helpers go to individual schools and group events like the Poway Old days in October each year. Also volunteers help children learn how to pan for Gold at our Booth at the San Diego Fair, and Community events like Main Street On America (El Cajon) and Gem and Mineral Shows around San Diego. By doing these activities We are fulfilling our mission of our 501 c(3) status with the Federal Government to promote and educate the General Public on the hobby of Gold Prospecting. July-Field Trip - Blue Cut Memorial, Cajon Pass I led a group of 8 people to Cajon Pass. Four of the group have been there in the past, and there were 4 new people this time around. We got up to the area about 10:00 and it was already getting hot out. The high temperature was to be 100 degrees by 2 P.M., but we were working down by the creek and under tree shade, so it wasn't that hot. I had two sluices, and showed the new people how to set up a sluice, and also did some panning demonstrations. The area is known for having a lot of black sand, so we saw it flowing downstream as we were working. Everyone found gold, just not as big as it has been found in past field trips. If anyone wants info on the area, please give me a call. It is public property, so it can't be claimed up. Thanks. Brian Winter (619)787-8458

Don Leavitt - Rod Reagan - 9.8 gr 8.7gr Herb Margerum - 7.9 gr Rod Reagan 11.9 gr Door Prize Pat Reagan 50/50 Mary Troseth Membership New memberships are $55, and Renewal memberships are $45. Please make checks or money orders payable to SPMA Membership and Mail to: SPMA Membership P O Box-904, La Mesa, Ca 91944-0904 or bring a check, money Your Officers President John Schotsch 619-654-4736 Vice President John Troseth 619-448-2086 Secretary Roger Fuller 858-292-9180 Treasurer Brian Winter 619-787-8458 Sr. Director Joe Johanek 858-273-5987 Jr. Director Joan Rufener 619-302-2824 Assay Mailing / Membership Photagrapher The Assay Editor Lyn Pardee 619-426-9330 Michele Sheppard assayeditor@hotmail.com 619-434-1473 Mining Demos Richard Seany 619-460-2736 Claims Committee Joe Johanek 858-273-5987 Librarian Your Committee Members Rozalynn Laffoon 619-423-6426 Metal Detecting Frank Trutta 760-743-8516 Legislative Rep. Ed Farley Jr. 858-569-4220 Past President Ed Farley Jr. 858-569-4220 Programs Ways and Means RJ Wingo 619-461-9066 Refreshments Sharron McFadden 619-787-5036 Trip Coordinator Mike Gibson 619-847-6310 Fair Committee Brian Winter 619-787-8458 SPMA Website Tom Heffernan 619-697-8187 tomh.svm@gmail.com www.spma-gold.org Message Center ATT 619-6854488 News & Info Jim Perkey JBPerkey@Hotmail.com 928-503-7402 Eastern California/Arizona representative

Southwestern Prospectors & Miners Association P.O. Box 904 La Mesa, CA 91944-0904 (619) 685-4488 www.spma-gold.org http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spma2 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spma_members_only NONPROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 02176 San Diego, CA Return Service Requested **Please have ads & articles submitted by the 1st Monday following general meeting** The large bolded squared days are meeting nights. Board Meeting is the second Monday of each month, the General Meeting is the third Tuesday of the month. Yuma meeting, The circled days are the SPMA scheduled Outings. Aug 21st Annual swap Meet Aug 26th PB metal detecting Starlight outing last Saturday of each month August 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 G 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sept 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 G 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30