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The Living Stones Page 1 Livingston Gem and Mineral Society May 2018 President s Message I like statistics. Here s some on our membership: APRIL 2015 2016 Members 126 139 (Membership dues increase) APRIL 2017 2018 Members 132 185 Hosting the 2020 MWF Convention! REMINDER: Only 20 weeks til the 45th Annual Rockhound s Dream Show, September 15 & 16. Sherlynn Everly, President Facebookers, be sure to follow the club activities at LGMS Rocks Group Page. This is a private page, open to LGMS members only. There are already some great pictures there of our members rockhounding in Kentucky and the UP. In the Shop: Mondays Chuck Amberger is teaching leaded glass butterfly making. Tuesdays Anna Pernicano will schedule wire wrapping classes upon request. It s not too late to join a hearty group headed to Rockport State Park near Alpena on May 12 and 13. See Jim Hansen for details. THE LIVING STONES Isla does a wonderful job on our newsletter every month. One thing she d like to add is more first-person articles from you. Reports from field trips, amusing anecdotes or real world stories from your lapidary adventures are welcome and encouraged. You can forward your stories to Isla at imvm.1@netzero.net. Workshop Hours Monday: 10 am to 1 pm Tuesday: 9 am to 9 pm Wednesday: 10 am to 9 pm Friday: 10 am to 2 pm

Livingston Gem and Mineral Society page 2 LGMS General Meeting Minutes for April 17, 2018 1. Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 6pm by President Sherlynn Everly with 32 club members present. All members stated their names as new members were present. 2. Treasurer s Report: Sheila York wasn t present but club is in good financial status. 3. Rockhound s Dream Show September 15,16: Ed Oller, Show Chairman, gave update: 3 dealers have signed up. There is room for members to sign up for a table. We need members to donate items for the show raffle and silent auctions. Our Raffle Grand Prize is Spectacular Copper. Raffle ticket sale will begin in May or June. We will be hosting the 2020 Midwest Federation Show and Convention on September 19 and 20, 2020. 4. Revisit Summer Meetings: Some members have voiced the request to have summer meetings outdoors. Dave and Sharen Worden volunteered to have the August meeting at their house. Lori Keefer and Ann Marie McFadden will look into having the June and July meetings at nearby parks. 5. Shop report: Equipment inventory is done. The report is on paper copy in office and on flash drive. It is laid out by areas. Thank you to Bill McGee for helping with this project. Chop Saw is still for sale at $1,000 or Best Offer. Jim Hansen and Gayland Allen will be putting it on line. Auto Feed-Only saw is working out well. A lot of people are using it. We have already replaced the blade on the other saw for hard stones. People need to cut slowly on the saw. Jim Hansen said he purchased a new saw and wants to donate a 6 inch saw with a grinding wheel to the shop. Thank you Jim Hansen. Ed stated we need to buy covers for the sanders. We need 6 at $47.00 apiece. A vote was taken whether to purchase the covers. All members voted for the covers, no nay votes cast. Ed will order covers. 6. LGMS Rocks is the name of our new facebook page for members only. 7. Field Trip reports: Kentucky Mushroom Festival 5 members are planning on going. They will meet up separately. Rockport Field trip- May 11-13. There is a planning meeting on 4/18/18. 8. Rock of the Month Club: Bryant and Jim are still discussing day and time for the club. People coming to the meeting will learn all about a certain rock, where to find them, what you can do with them. 9. President's Annual Report: Sherlynn gave a report about clubs finances, membership and goals for the future. Members not at the meeting can obtain a copy of the report from the office. 10. Member Comments/New Business: There was a discussion among members about the club being open longer hours or on the weekends. With extended hours and on weekends there has to be two people to close shop. Hours for shop operation will stay the same at this time. Lavonne Foldenauer brought up a motion we buy the 20 ton Hydraulic Potter Press now before we sell the chop saw. Jim Parker seconded the motion. Motion was voted on and passed. Lavonne will ask Marianna to help with ordering the press. The cost of the press will be $1,000. 11. Ed Oller provided rocks for our rock raffle. Thank you Ed! 12. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Lori Keefer, Secretary LGMS

Livingston Gem and Mineral Society page 3 2018 Officers and Chairpersons President: Sherlynn Everly, 810-965-5899 Vice President: AnnMarie McFadden, 248-884-8126 Secretary: Lori Keefer, 248-634-8657 Treasurer: Sheila York, 810-695-0509 Second year Directors: Jim Hansen, 248-933-1482 Sharon Parker, 517-548-0675 First year Directors: LaVonne Foldenauer, 517-546-5463 Bill Magee, 734-981-6117 Hospitality and Sunshine: Venus Sage, 810-458-4290 Shop Chairpersons: Jim Hansen, 248-933-1482 Bill Magee, 734-981-6117 Sharon Parker, 517-548-0675 Newsletter : Isla Mitchell, 248-685-7804 imvm.1@netzero.com Membership: Cinda Dawson, 810-632-6922 Historian: Chuck Amberger, 248-787-6586 Library: Bryant Hiiter, 248-210-6138 Webmaster: Marc Lampcov www,livingstongems.com or www.livingstongemandmineralsociety.com General Membership Meetings are held monthly on the 3 rd Tuesday at 6 pm (Except in January and February when board meetings are held in the shop.) Our Mission The Livingston Gem and Mineral Society is a nonprofit organization and member of the Midwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies and the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies. Our purpose is to promote, through educational means, public interest and increased knowledge in the fields of mineralogy, archaeology, paleontology, and the lapidary arts. LGMS Rocks group page

Livingston Gem and Mineral Society page 4 Upcoming Events May 4-6, 2018 Kalamazoo Geological and Mineral Society's Annual Show Kalamazoo County Expo Center, 2900 Lake St., Kalamazoo. Contact: Jerry VanNocker, (269) 979-3348; jervannocker@comcast.net May 5 6, 2018 Cincinnati Mineral Society Annual Show. Sharonville Convention Center, 11355 Chester Rd., Sharonville, Ohio Contact: Jim & Judy Budnik; (513) 575-1990. May 11 13, 2018 LGMS Rockport Field Trip See Jim Hansen for information May 12-13, 2018 Toledo Gem & Rockhound Club Rock/Jewelry Open House St. James Lutheran Church Gym, 4727 West Sylvania Ave, Toledo. Michelle Gregore, 9525 Wolfinger, Holland 43528; (419) 270-7507; mgrigoretgrb@gmail.com May 19-20, 2018 Blossomland Gem and Mineral Society's Annual Show Lake Michigan Catholic Elementary School, 3165 Washington Ave, St. Joseph, Mich. Contact: Nancy Wolff, 2816 Thayer, St. Joseph 49085; (269) 983-4900; blossomlandrockclub@gmail.com May 26-27, 2018 Chicagoland Gems & Minerals Association Annual Show Kane County Fairgrounds, 525 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, Illinois Contact: Marge Dobrofsky, 6148 Elm St., Morton Grove 60053; (847) 334-4482; adams9104@sbcglobal.net

Livingston Gem and Mineral Society page 5 ember 1-2, 2014 LAKE SUPERIOR FACTS Lake Superior contains ten percent of all the fresh water on the planet Earth. It covers 82,000 square kilometers or 31,700 square miles. The average depth is 147 meters or 483 feet. There have been about 350 shipwrecks recorded in Lake Superior. Lake Superior is, by surface area, the largest lake in the world. A Jesuit priest in 1668 named it Lac Tracy, but that name was never officially adopted. It contains as much water as all the other Great Lakes combined, plus two extra Lake Eries!! There is a small outflow from the lake at St. Mary's River (Sault Ste Marie) into Lake Huron, but it takes almost two centuries for the water to be completely replaced. There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America with water one foot deep. Lake Superior was formed during the last glacial retreat, making it one of the earth's youngest major features at only about 10,000 years old. The deepest point in the lake is 405 meters or 1,333 feet. There are 78 different species of fish that call the big lake home. The maximum wave ever recorded on Lake Superior was 9.45 meters or 31 feet high. If you stretched the shoreline of Lake Superior out to a straight line, it would be long enough to reach from Duluth to the Bahamas. Over 300 streams and rivers empty into Lake Superior with the largest being the Nipigon River. The average underwater visibility of Lake Superior is about 8 meters or 27 feet, making it the cleanest and clearest of the Great Lakes. Underwater visibility in some spots reaches 30 meters. In the summer, the sun sets more than 35 minutes later on the western shore of Lake Superior than at its southeastern edge. Some of the world's oldest rocks, formed about 2.7 billion years ago, can be found on the Ontario shore of Lake Superior. It very rarely freezes over completely, and then usually just for a few hours. Complete freezing occurred in 1962, 1979, 2003 and 2009. Addditional information about Lake Superior can be found at http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/superior/superiorfacts.html

Livingston Gem and Mineral Society 9525 E. Highland Road Howell, MI 48843-9098 General Membership Meeting May 15, 2018 at 6 pm in the shop Win a rock in Ed's rock drawing! We welcome finger food or munchies to share Livingston ton Gem and Mineral Society is a nonprofit organization and member of the Midwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies and the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies. Our purpose is to promote, through educational means, public interest and increased knowledge in the fields of mineralogy, archaeology, paleontology, and the lapidary arts. This society was established in 1970. The annual membership fee is $50.00 for adults and $25.00 for youth ages 13-17. There is an additional fee of $1.00 per day for workshop use. Annual dues and annual shop fees are due on January 1 of each year. The Livingston Gem and Mineral Society publishes The Living Stones. Non copyrighted articles may be reprinted provided that they are properly attributed. Newsletter deadline is the 20th of each month. Articles or correspondence can be sent to LGMS Hartland Consolidated Schools, 9525 E. Highland Rd. Howell, Michigan 48843-9098.