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LODESTARVolume XLApril 2016
The Lodestar is the newsletter of the Southeast Federationof Mineralogical Societies, Inc. and is published
electronically every month.
THE SOUTHEAST FEDERATION OF MINERALOGICALSOCIETIES, INC.
A Non-Profit, Non-Commercial, Non-Political Organization andRegional Federation of the American Federation of
Mineralogical SocietiesPURPOSE:
To bring about a closer association of Clubs and Societiesdevoted to the study of Earth Sciences and the practice of
Lapidary Arts and Crafts in the Southeast part of the UnitedStates.
OBJECTIVE:To cooperate with similar Federations to promote public
interest in the Earth Sciences and the conservation of naturalresources.
Article submission by the15th of the publicationmonth. Articles andannouncements arewelcome from any
member or membersociety. Electronic
submission in MicrosoftOffice or Open Office
format to:[email protected]
Postal service submissionor communication:
Lodestar; 276 Lacy Lane;Easley, SC 29640
Anyone desiring anelectronic subscription
please email your emailaddress to:
Table of ContentsPresident's Report.......................................................................................................................................1
Hello Fellow Rockhounds.....................................................................................................................1First Vice President's Report......................................................................................................................2
SFMS Quarterly Meeting Update..........................................................................................................2Second Vice President's Report..................................................................................................................2Secretary's Report......................................................................................................................................2
SFMS Quarterly Executive Session Information..................................................................................2Treasurer's Report......................................................................................................................................3
2016 SFMS Club & Show Liability Insurance.....................................................................................3Committee Reports....................................................................................................................................5
Education...............................................................................................................................................5SFMS Workshops for 2016...................................................................................................................6
US Forest Service Plan: Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests..............................................................72016 Worldwide Tumbling Contest!..........................................................................................................8Gem and Mineral Shows............................................................................................................................9
April 23, 2016; Nashville, TN...............................................................................................................9April 30 & May 1, 2016: North Charleston, SC..................................................................................11May 6-8, 2016, Marietta, Ga...............................................................................................................12May 28 & 29, 2016; Gulfport, MS......................................................................................................13September 30, October 1 & 2; Dallas, NC .........................................................................................14October 14 – 16, 2016; Knoxville, TN................................................................................................15November 12 & 13, 2016, Melbourne, FL..........................................................................................15
2016 SFMS Officers................................................................................................................................162016 SFMS State Directors......................................................................................................................172016 SFMS Committee Chairs................................................................................................................172016 Mayo Educational Foundation, Inc. Officers/Director...................................................................192016 SFMS Representatives to AFMS Committees ...............................................................................19
President's Report
Hello Fellow RockhoundsLisa Roberts, President
Just returned on April 4 from trip to Quartzsite, AZ……Had agreat time!!!! We brought back some rough rock to cut intoslabs.
Down to business…….I would like to see record attendanceat the next SFMS meeting June 4th in Georgia.
The Georgia Mineral Society will be hosting the SFMS. After the meeting on Saturday will bethe picnic and then the auction!!!!!!Please come with a big appetite and lots of money, I hearthru the grape vine this is a great auction to pick up your favorite lapidary toys and maybeeven a rock or two.
I look forward to seeing everybody in June at the SFMS Quarterly Meeting.
In my First President message in the Lodestar, I ask for club editors to send the clubs newsletter to me. I am sad to report that I only received 2 new newsletters. It makes me wonder ifour members are reading the Lodestar???????Stay in touch read the Lodestar and check outthe SFMS website. There is a lot of info that clubs need to know found there. Your club maybe missing out!
First Vice President's ReportTheresa Polley, 1st Vice President
SFMS Quarterly Meeting UpdateAs of 15 April 2016, Dennis from GMS called me tonight to let me knowthat no one had registered for hotel rooms for the meeting. The roomrate is only available until May 12th. We also need to have 10 roomsbooked as soon as possible so the SFMS does not have to foot the billfor the unused 10 rooms. I am signing up tonight. I encourageeveryone else that plans on staying at the hotel to book as soon as they can.
Second Vice President's Report
Secretary's ReportJerri Heer, Secretary
SFMS Quarterly Executive Session InformationHosted by the Georgia Gem and Mineral Society, Norcross, Georgia
June 3 – 4, 2016
Event Schedule:
Friday, June 3, 2016, 7PM – “Cracker Barrel” Meeting. This informalmeeting for sharing of ideas and issues will be held at the Georgia Mineral SocietyClubhouse, 4138 Steve Reynolds Blvd, Norcross, GA 30093.
Saturday, June 4, 9:00 AM – Quarterly Meeting of the SFMS. Registration at 8:30 AM. This isan Executive Session of the Board of Directors of the Southeast Federation of MineralogicalSocieties. All members of the SFMS and Member Clubs are eligible to attend, however onlyOfficers, State Directors and Club Presidents or Alternates are eligible to vote on issues. Thismeeting will be held at the Georgia Mineral Society Clubhouse, 4138 Steve Reynolds Blvd,Norcross, GA 30093.
Saturday, June 4, approximately 12:00 PM, Annual Picnic and Auction for the Georgia MineralSociety. The Club has invited the SFMS Quarterly Meeting attendees to join them for theirannual Potluck Picnic and Auction. This a live auction with at least 200 lot including MineralSpecimens, cutting materials, fossil and more. The event will be held at the PinckneyvillePark in the Danny Cochran Pavilion. Pinckneyville Park is located at: 4707 South OldPeachtree Road, Norcross, Ga.
Lodging:
Sonesta Gwinnett Place Atlanta - 1775 Pleasant Hill Rd | Duluth, GA 30096. There is a blockof rooms reserved at a special price of $99 per night. (plus 13% tax) Limited number of roomsavailable at this price, so book early. Phone: 770.935.3852. Sonesta.com/MeetGwinnettPlace
By using the link below, you will be automatically sent to a customized reservation screen setup for our group. For those that want to make their reservation over the phone please tellthem to reference your groups Reservation ID (0603MINERI). Paste the link into yourbrowser.
https://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=58939&Chain=5157&arrive=6/3/2016&depart=6/4/2016&adult=1&child=0&group=0603MINERI
Area Attractions:
Tellus Science Museum – 100 Tellus Dr, Cartersville, GA. I-75 Exit 293, Cartersville.tellusmuseum.org/
Includes the Weinman Mineral Gallery, a Fossil Gallery and more.
Treasurer's Report
2016 SFMS Club & Show Liability InsuranceCharlotte Caughman, Assistant Treasurer & Liability Liaison
We have only received dues from about half of our clubs! Insurance payments are always
due in early or late Spring unless our contract is up for negotiation then it is an earlier date.Your SFMS website is always a great source for getting information for lots of things – evenmembership and insurance questions and dates, and forms to fill out and return with yourpayments. Please use our website.
There are two forms regarding insurance you must send to me. If you do not sponsor ashow/event then do not bother with the request for certificate form. These forms provide mewith the necessary information about your club to process your insurance application.Without this information, I am simply lost. Below, find listed some of the on-going problems Iam having.
….Clubs identifying with just initials – this causes extra work and headaches.
….No signatures on checks or forms
….Forms not completed
…. # of members not listed and/or not paid
….We must have the request for certificate form emailed to me so I can email to our ins. Co.If you do not have adobe then perhaps someone else in your club does.
….Do not write the checks to me but to SFMS.
So all in all you have the following monies to send in to SFMS at the beginning of eachyear:
$2.00 per member for membership fees-----to membership chairman
$2.00 per member for Liability insurance fees to me, the insurance LIAISON
$220.00 per each event/show your club represents, to me, the insurance liaison
If you will help insure your paperwork is correct, then I will have more time to honor otherrequests from different clubs. One request was providing a summary of coverage formembership and show liability to each club. Our insurance rep. has agreed to send thisstatement to the email address listed on the request for certificate form and the clubinformation form.
If you have paid your show/event insurance but not the membership liability, your showcertificate may not arrive in time.
Please direct all questions/concerns to me at 864-542-5198 or email:[email protected]. Presidents, if your club name does not appear on thefollowing list, your club has not paid. Payments were due 3/15/16.
Committee Reports
EducationDanny Griffith, Chair
As the workshops grow nearer the classes are filling up. If you areplanning on attending this year don’t wait too long before registering.
SFMS Clubs - paid 3/31/16 No. Members No. ShowsAiken G&M & fossil Soc. 125 0Canaveral M&GS 173 1Cape Fear Min & Gem Society 21 0Central Brevard Rock &GC ? 1Central NC Mineral Club 21 0Charlotte G &M club, inc. 78 0Cobb Co. GMS 396 1Columbia G &MS 115 1Dothan Gem & Min. Club 67 1Fl. Gold Coast Gem & min Society 113 0Gainesville G & MS, Inc. 24 0Gaston Gem & Faceters Club 99 1Georgia Mineral Soc. 877 1Greensboro G &MC 66 1Gulf Coast G&MS, Inc. 18 0Harrison Co. G&MS, inc. 86 1Henerson Co. G&MS 126 1Huntsville Gem & Mineral ? 2Jacosonville G&MS, Inc. 366 1Knoxville Gem & Mineral Soc. 168 1Low Country Gem & Mineral Soc. 35 1Memphis Archaeological & Geol. Soc. 326 1Mid GA G & MS 58 0MiddleTennessee Rockhounds 66 1Mississippi Gem & Min. Soc 332 1Montgomery G&MS 85 1North Mississippi G&MS 98 0Panama City Gem & Mineral Soc. 51 1Pinellas Geologica Society 25 1Southern Appalachian mineral Socety 90 0St. Lucie Rock & Gem Club 103 1Suncoast G&MS,inc. 92 1Tarheel Gem & Mineral 125 1Tennessee Valley Rock & Min Club 53 0The Villages G&MS 134 1Tri-State GMC 46 0Western SC Gem & Mineral Soc. 59 0
Also, when you fill out your registration form be sure and list a 2nd choice. The Directors andRegistrars are there to help so don’t hesitate to give them a call if you have any questions.Their contact info is listed in the back of the Lodestar and on the SFMSWORKSHOPSwebsite.
Also, I would like to encourage every reader to pass workshop information onto their fellowclub members via monthly meeting lectures, info in their newsletters, or any other means thatgets the job done.
For detailed info on the classes go to WWW.SFMSWORKSHOPS.COM
Thanks!!
SFMS Workshops for 2016
We have received the schedule for the Federation workshops at William Holland and WildAcres. If you would like more information or a registration form go towww.SFMSworkshops.com. Or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Southeast-Federation-of-Mineralogical-Societies
You can contact the Registrar for each facility:
William Holland - Heidi Wetzel [email protected]
Wild Acres - Toni Garland [email protected]
This is a wonderful perk of belonging to the SFMS. Join in and support your Federation.
Session 1, WilliamHolland, 6/5-11/16Beading Becky Patellis Mineral ID Scott Forward
Cabochons Dave Bergquist Opals Carl Talbott
Casting Bill Harr Polymer Clay Sandra Davis
Chain-Maille-Beg & Int. Kathy Morris *SW Silver (advanced) Nancy English
Faceting—Beg. & Int. Tom Mitchell Wire Wrap I Sandra Bergquist
Gem Trees Jerri Heer Wire Weaving & Filigree Jan Stephens
Session 2, WildAcres, 8/22-28/16
Session 3, Wild Acres,9/19-25/16
Fused Chain-Maille Roy Deere Chain-Maille 1&2 Roy Deere
*Metalwork SpecialProj. Jeff Sheer Gem ID Teresa Polly
Advanced Beading Self Study Casting Bill Harr
Mineral ID Travis Paris Flint Knapping Michael Miller
Chasing & Reposse Tom & Kay Benham Wire for Beaders Leslie Wayment
Display Case Building Danny Griffin Faceting—Beg. & Int. Tom Mitchell
Deep Relief WoodCarving Clancy Smith Silversmithing Pattie Appleby
Metal Clay I Katie Baum Scrimshaw Rich Williams
Gourds Pat Davis Cold Connec. & Enamel Debora Mauser
Wire Wrap—Beg. Rowan Rose-Morgan *Chasing & Reposse II Tom & Kay Benham
*Metal Clay II Katie Baum
* Advanced Class
US Forest Service Plan: Nantahala and Pisgah National ForestsThe US Forest Service is currently in the process of revising the management plan for theNantahala and Pisgah National Forests. This plan, as always, has broad implications for theaccess and use of the lands for citizens, businesses etc. One aspect of particular interest toRock, Gem and Mineral collectors is the opportunity for and regulation of rock/mineralcollecting on these lands.
Currently, the USFS is drafting the plan and has invited comment on the draft plan. This isour opportunity to try to minimize or limit any negative impact on our ability to collect andenjoy our hobby on these public lands. It is strongly recommended that you make your voiceheard.
The following will direct you to the current draft and comment section. The primary link is:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nfsnc/home/?cid=fseprd491137
There is a link in the paragraph titled "What will be in the Draft Revised Forest Plan" that willtake you to the Public Input page. You can also sign up for email updates.
To read the draft regulations for "rockhounding" scroll down to the table of contents and clickon "Recreation (including wildlife)" This will open a pdf. There are also references in othersections as well.
Please insert this message into your club newsletters, and/or pass along to other interestedparties. The more comments we can provide, the better.
Regards,
Wayne Dodd
Cobb County GMS
2016 Worldwide Tumbling Contest!The Feather River Lapidary and Mineral Society from Oroville, CA sponsor the contest andthis year’s tumbling rock is petrified wood from Arizona. Entry fee is $30 for 3 pounds of roughrock shipped to your home. Enter early to have time to tumble. Deadline to apply is June 1.Mail back only 5 pieces of your best tumbled rock by August 15, 2016. Cash prizes of $250,$100, and $50 to first, second, and third places plus a trophy for first place. Fill out anapplication and/or learn more online at www.featherriverrocks.org.
Gem and Mineral ShowsApril 23, 2016; Nashville, TN
3rd Annual
Dig It Music CityA fun family exploration
of the
Earth’s rocks, minerals, fossils, and gems
Amqui StationNashville, TN
Saturday
April 23, 201610am to 4pm
11am “Geology of Tennessee” by Ron Clendening
1pm “Volcanoes and Earthquakes” by William Peel
Activities for kids
Free Mineral & Fossil ID
Rock, mineral, fossil, slab, rough, & gem vendors
Free Admission + Free parking
Advertised to the public - Open to all clubs and rockhounds
Sponsored by the Middle Tennessee Rockhounds
To reserve space for demonstration, education, exhibits, or for sales, contactWayne Ramsey at 615-491-2293 or [email protected] by April 16th.There is no charge for space. No fees. No commissions. Registration isrequired.
Amqui Station & Visitors Center - 303 Madison St – Nashville, TN
Near the Nashville Public Library, Madison branch & Fifty Forward
For map & information: www.RockHound.org/swapwww.AmquiStation.org
April 30 & May 1, 2016: North Charleston, SC
Lowcountry Gem & Mineral Society Annual Jewelry, Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show -“Art by Nature”.
Location: Charleston Area Convention Center; Exhibit Hall A.
Location Address: 5000 Coliseum Drive, North Charleston, SC 29418
Hours: Sat. & Sun 10-5.
Directions: I-26 East to I-526 West. Take Exit 16 (first exit), stay in right lane, and turnleft onto International Blvd. Turn right at the second stop light and you will be facingthe convention center. Follow the road to the left to the parking lot.
FREE admission and FREE parking; hourly door prizes, club hospitality table,demonstrations, fossil dig, geode cracking.
Contact Karen Havenstein of Charleston, SC at (843) 795-2956; e-mail:[email protected];
Web site: www.lowcountrygemandmineralsociety.org
May 6-8, 2016, Marietta, GaThe Georgia Mineral Society's 48th Annual Mother's Day Weekend Gem, Mineral, Jewelry,and Fossil Show - May 6, 7, 8, 2016 - Cobb Civic Center, 548 South Marietta Pkwy SE,Marietta, GA 30060. Show Hours: Friday - 10 am - 6 pm; Saturday - 10 am - 6 pm; Sunday -Noon - 5 pm. EXCITING AUCTION Saturday at 1 pm !!! FREE Admission! FREE Parking!Over 30 Dealers! Door Prizes! SPECIAL Door Prize for Students! Win a Great Prize forYourself and for Your School!
Website - www.gamineral.org
Email - [email protected]
www.gamineral.orgA Non-Profit Educational
Organization
ROCKSHOW
To help our memberseducate ourselves and the public
in Earth science topics
The Georgia Mineral Society’s48th Annual Mother's Day Weekend
Gem, Mineral, Jewelry, and Fossil Show
2016Friday May 6 10 AM – 6 PM
Saturday May 7 10 AM – 6 PMSunday May 8 Noon – 5 PM
EXCITING AUCTION SATURDAY AT 1 PMCobb Civic Center
548 South Marietta Pkwy SEMarietta, GA
Over 30 Dealers!
Door Prizes!
Special Door Prizesfor Students!
Win a Great Prize for Yourselfand for
Your School!
Free Parking!
Free Admission!
Free Demos!
May 28 & 29, 2016; Gulfport, MSHarrison County Gem, Mineral, Fossil and Jewelry Show.
Sat. May 28 , 9am-5pm Sun. May 29, 9am-4pm.
Held at Joppa Shrine Temple, 1.5 miles north of I-10 at Exit 41.
Organized by: Harrison County Gem & Mineral Society. Gulfport, MS
Dealers, demonstrations, displays & kids’ activities.
Adults $5 Children under 12 free
Free parking
website: gulfportgems.org
June 4 & 5, 2016, McCalla, AL
Tannehill Historical Ironworks State Park, Alabama
The 43rd Annual Tannehill Gem, Mineral, Fossil, & Jewelry Show
Alabama Mineral &Lapidary Society
Saturday June 4 and Sunday June 5, 9am to 5pm
12632 Confederate Pkwy, McCalla, AL 35111
The show is free with paid admission to the park. We will have door prizes, children's gamesand demonstration classes.
I-59/20 to exit #100 or I-459 to exit #1 and follow the signs to Tannehill.
Showchairman: Cathy Kellogg
http://www.lapidaryclub.com/
September 30, October 1 & 2; Dallas, NC38th Annual Gaston Gem Mineral and Faceters Club Show
Our show is coming Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and Oct.2. It is held at Gaston County Park, Dallas, NC.Hwy 279(Dallas Cherryville Hwy) 1/2 mile from Hwy 321. Hours- Friday and Sat 9:00-6:00Sun 9:00-5:00. Free admission.! We have a sluice, and hourly raffles. Available are sandbags, fossils, wire wrapping, jewelry, cutting material, geodes, grab bags, makings, settings.Grand prize drawing at the end of the show on Sunday.
For informaiton about the show,or being dealer call Connie Cole, Show Chair. 704-733-7591
or 704-864-4387.
October 14 – 16, 2016; Knoxville, TN26th Annual Gem & Mineral Show
Knoxville Gem and Mineral SocietyFri. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun.11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Kerbela Temple, 315 Mimosa Ave, Knoxville, TN
Admission: $5 per person per day or 3 day pass for $8 per personChildren under 12 admitted FREE
The Gem, Mineral and Jewelry Show will have many vendors that offer great productsincluding a wide variety of jewelry; rare fossil and mineral specimens; meteorites; gems of allcolors shapes & sizes; lapidary & jewelry equipment; and much more.
For more information, contact Teresa Polly [email protected]
www.knoxrocks.org/gemshow.html
November 12 & 13, 2016, Melbourne, FLCanveral Mineral & Gem Society43rd Annual Parade of GemsNovember 12 & 13 201610:00am to 5:00pmMelbourne Auditorium625 East Hibiscus Blvd.Melbourne, FL 3290140+ dealers displaying and selling Jewelry, Gems, Minerals, Crystals, Fossils, Tools andRocksAdmission; $5 DonationContact: Don McLamb, CMGS President & Acting Show Chairman
From Left to Right: Dave Wayment, Past President; Jason Hamilton, Membership Secretary; MarkEasterbrook, AFMS Regional 3rd Vice President; Craig Hamilton, 2nd Vice President; Lisa Roberts,
President; Teresa Polly, 1st Vice President; Mari Webb, Treasurer
2016 SFMS OfficersPresident
Lisa Roberts
10328 Briar Bay LoopJohnesboro, GA 30238
423-494-7096678-479-4177
First Vice President
Teresa Polly
6115 Atkins RdKnoxville, TN 37918
865-789-1854
Second Vice President
Craig Hamilton
Secretary
Jeri Heer
7301 N Howard Av
Tampa FL 33604-5224
419-344-9999
Membership
Jason Hamilton
7141 Natal AveJacksonville, FL 32219
904-786-7605
Treasurer
Mari Webb
11133 Nebraska Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32219
(904) 705-2624
Assistant Treasurer
Charlotte Caughman
P.O. Box 1055
Inman, SC 29349
(864) 542-5198
Immediate Past President
Dave Wayment
8802 N US Hwy 1 Suite 10Sebastian, FL 32958
772.532.6432
Mayo Foundation President
William (Bill) Waggener
1909 Moores Mill RoadAtlanta, GA 30318-1309
404.354.8752
AFMS President Editor
John Atwell Rasmussen
276 Lacy Lane
Easley, SC 29640
(864) 607-6990
2016 SFMS State Directors
Alabama
Philip W. Kaiser, Jr.2447 River Forest Dr
Mobile, AL 36605251-479-7447
Florida
Jeff Ursillo
15234 Lakes of Delray Blvd# 251
Delray Beach, FL 33484561-706-9549
Georgia
Scott Forward424 Tanglewood DrCanton, GA 30115
(770) 479-9678 Cell: (678)993-5276
Kentucky
Charles Oldham
7405 West Highway 22Crestwood, KY 40014
Louisiana
Dr Bridget JoubertPO Box 5402
Alexandria, LA 71307318-443-5184
Mississippi
Dave Hanes113 West Shore DrSaltillo, MS 38866
North Carolina
Gail Ferguson
6851 Bryanstone Way
Fayetteville, NC 28314
(317)-440-1111
South Carolina
Bob Green116 Sycamore Dr.
Marietta, SC 29661(864) 836-5896
Tennessee
Toni Garland1520 Murphy Myers Rd .
Maryville, TN 37803
Cell [email protected]
Virginia
William Osburn
7720 Newport Road
Catawba, VA 24070
540-384-5039
2016 SFMS Committee Chairs
Nominations
James Darnell
20 Cobblestone Way West
Mobile, AL 36608
251.633.5875
Long Range Planning
James Darnell
20 Cobblestone Way West
Mobile, AL 36608
251.633.5875
Bulletin Editors Contest
Mark Easterbrook
6701 Dorchester Road, Apt. 1007
North Charleston, SC 29418
843-276-4016
Constitution/ByLaws
Lisa Fitch
10033 Kingston Rd
Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
228-216-4684
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Field Trips
Charles and Lori Carter
4138 Steve Reynolds Blvd.
Norcross, GA 30093-3059
Education
Danny Griffin
1320 Byrd Cir.Kingston, TN 37763
865.406.8802
Historian
Don Monroe
350 Lapidary Drive
Young Harris, GA 30582
(706) 379-9662
Insurance Liason
Charlotte Caughman
P.O.Box 1055
Inman, SC 29349
864-542-5198
Publications
Barbara Green
116 Sycamore Dr.
Marrietta, SC 29661
864-836-5896
Safety
Bob Green
115 Sycamore Drive
Marietta, SC 29661
(864) 836-5896
Slide/Video Programs
James Webb
1133 Nebraska Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32219
(904) 705-2624
Social Concerns
-OPEN-
Stamp Program
Carolyn Grothaus
225 Merrifield Dr
Greenville, SC 29615
Supplies
Barbara Green
115 Sycamore Drive
Marietta, SC 29661
(864) 836-5896
Uniform Rules
Leslie Wayment
P.O.Box 780791
Sebastian, FL 32978-0791
772-539-2409
Ways and Means
Lisa Roberts
10328 Briar Bay Loop
Johnesboro, GA 30238
423-494-7096
Youth Resources
Annette Gibney
6367 Birling Drive
Columbus, GA 31909
(706) 561-0325
2015 Annual Meeting Host
Don McLamb
570 Seabreeae Drive
Indialantic, FL 32903-4126
(321) 723-2592
Web Master
Jeff Ursillo
15234 Lakes of Delray Blvd# 251
Delray Beach, FL 33484561-706-9549
Public Relations
-OPEN-
William Holland Director
Jim and Cindy Reed
5740 Hebron Lane
William Holland Registrar
Heidi Wetzel
1105 Victor Hill Rd.
Greer, SC 29651
Wildacres Director
Rosemary van Wandelen
3051 Keyport St.Deltona, FL 32738
(386) 860-5586
Wildacres Registrar
Toni Garland / Linda Matvy
1520 Murphy Myers Rd.Maryville, TN 37803
(865) 300-2738
Lakeland, FL 33812
(863) 644-6665
(864) 328-5868
[email protected] [email protected]
2016 Mayo Educational Foundation, Inc. Officers/DirectorPresident
William (Bill) Waggener
1909 Moores Mill RoadAtlanta, GA 30318-1309
404.354.8752
Vice President
Dave Wayment
8802 N US Hwy 1 Suite 10Sebastian, FL 32958
772.532.6432
Treasurer
Wayne M. Dodd
10495 Stonefield Landing
Johns Creek, GA 30097
(770) 497-9790
SFMS Eduication Chair
Danny Griffin
1320 Byrd Cir.Kingston, TN 37763
865.406.8802
Director
Charlotte Mayo Bryant
506 Rain Song Rd.
Dalton, GA 30270
(706) 278-8344
Director
Barbara Tuttle
85504 Blackmon Rd.
Yulee, FL 32097
(904) 225-0689
Secretary
Beryl Ferguson
414 S. Ridgewood Ave.
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
(386) 677-1049
2016 SFMS Representatives to AFMS Committees
Club Rockhound of the Year
Marty Hart
4935 Olivia Dr.
Antioch, TN 37013
(615) 331-2690
Boundaries
Buddy Shotts
P.O. Box 427
Lucedale, MS 39452
(601) 466-0690
Bulletin Editors
Mark Easterbrook
6701 Dorchester Road, Apt. 1007
North Charleston, SC 29418
843-276-4016
Club Publications
-OPEN-
Conservation and Legislation
-OPEN-
Collecting Sites
-OPEN-
Education All American
Performed by Bulletin EditorsContest Chairperson
Endowment Fund
Juniors Program Program Competition Supplies and Publications Uniform Rules
Annette Gibney
6367 Birling Drive
Columbus, GA 31909
(706) 561-0325
Freda Hull
P.O. Box 115
Grant, FL 32949
(321) 725-0847
Barbara Green
115 Sycamore Drive
Marietta, SC 29661
(864) 836-5896
-OPEN-
Ways and Means
Performed by SFMS 1st VicePresident
Public Relations
-OPEN-
Safety
Bob Green
115 Sycamore Drive
Marietta, SC 29661
(864) 836-5896
Webmaster
Jeff Ursillo
15234 Lakes of Delray Blvd# 251
Delray Beach, FL 33484561-706-9549
The policy of the Southeast Federation of Mineralogical Societies, Inc. is that neither thename nor the logo of the Federation may be used for commercial purposes. If any
commercial ventures using the name or the logo of the Federation are found, MemberSocieties and their members are requested to advise Federation Officers.