Friday, July 22, 2011
Show Field Trips
The Grant County Rolling Stones Annual Gem and Mineral Show is a popular event where people come to buy and sell mineral specimens, jewelry, lapidary equipment, and other rock-related items each year over Labor Day Weekend. In addition to buying and selling, there are fascinating displays of local and museum-quality rocks and minerals.
One exciting facet of the show includes field trips offered each of the three days. The morning trips are set up to take rock hounds to nearby locations to look for and collect rocks and minerals for display or working into pieces of jewelry. This year for the first time we are offering afternoon tours with knowledgeable guides who will provide information about the underlying geology and history of our area.
Morning trips will depart from the Show venue at 9:00 a.m., and afternoon tours will depart at 1:00 p.m.
On Saturday morning, September 3rd, we will be going to Saddlerock Canyon in the Burro Mountains where we will find dark gray limestone nodules with golden iron sulfide crystals embedded inside. They can be cut and polished into impressive cabochons. The area also offers occasional fossils including ammonites, and many people have carried out some curious yard rocks. The drive takes about 20 minutes from town. There will be some driving in a sandy wash but high clearance is probably not necessary. The walk from your vehicle is relatively easy up a draw over natural terrain not more than a half mile. Saturday afternoon's tour will be led by Dr. Mary Dowse. This field trip will look at the layers exposed along Highway 152 from Fort Bayard to the Mimbres. Participants will see different kinds of rocks of nearly all of the geologic ages of the Earth, and will have the opportunity to collect fossils as well. The trip will visit outcrops along the highway and there will be a limited amount of walking along the highway or up to the outcrops.
Sunday, September 4th, we'll head south of the Cooke's Range to the Green Spar Mine to look for a variety of different stones, including colorful banded rhyolite suitable to cut and polish, fluorite, and attractive yard rocks. WARNING: In past years we have encountered trappers, so it is advisable to leave your dogs behind or have them closely monitored on a leash. The road definitely requires a high-clearance vehicle and good tires. The terrain is (unsurprisingly) rocky, and there are steep slopes. Sunday afternoon you can join Kevin and/or Sylveen Cook (proprietors of Royal Scepter Gems and Minerals) for a walking tour of the geology and ore deposits of the Boston Hill Manganese District. The nice exposures there and the relationship of that deposit to similar settings at Lone Mountain and Georgetown will be a great hands-on learning experience about the regional ore deposition. It requires a short drive across town. The walk is on a winding, sloping path with little shade.
Monday morning, September 5th, we'll take a quick trip down the road toward Ft. Bayard to look for orthoclase crystals. We'll be parking right by the highway, and the walk is an easy trail of about a half mile with some low hills to explore. Monday afternoon will be a bus tour of local mines, so space is limited to first come, first served.
All morning trips will depart from the Grant County Business and Conference Center in Silver City on Highway 180 East (next to Ace Hardware) at 9:00. Afternoon trips will leave at 1:00. Carpooling is recommended when possible. Rain can cause a trip to be canceled, but it's best to show up if you think there's any doubt. Most morning trips are over by lunchtime, but it's always a good idea to bring snacks or a lunch and plenty of water. A rock hammer and bag or bucket are suggested for each trip.
You may email kyyote@msn.com for more information.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Agate Rendezvous 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Not long till our annual show!
28th Annual Gem and Mineral Show
Labor Day Weekend
September 3, 4, and 5, 2011
10am-5pm on Saturday and Sunday, 10am-4pm on Monday.
Grant County Business and Conference Center.
180 US Highway East in Silver City (next to Ace Hardware)
A great FREE family event
Large assortment of vendors, several new entries this year.
Ever-popular rockhounding trips at 9AM each day
New this year, educational trips at 1PM each day
Food services provided by the Silver City Lions Club
Educational displays from NM Institute of Mining & Technology & NMSU’s Zuhl Collection
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Thank You Mama's Minerals
Monday, March 21, 2011
Rockhound State Park
Friday, March 4, 2011
Rolling Stones Visit Shakespeare
Grant County and the Silver City area is the most mineralized part of New Mexico but that does not keep the Rolling Stones from occasionally slipping across the county line on one of our monthly field trips. In February, Trip Leader, Ansel Walters set up a visit to the old Silver mining town of Shakespeare, down in Hidalgo County. One might argue that this trip was in keeping with the Grant County part of the Rolling Stones name, since, at the time that Shakespeare was a boom town it was still in Grant County.
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| Rolling Stones make a mad dash for the Murphy Saloon as soon as it opens |
The tour began with a visit to the one remaining saloon and continued into the hotel, livery stable, assay office and concluded with a visit to the museum. To learn more about the town of Shakespeare visit the February issue of the Desert Exposure at: http://desertexposure.com/
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| Manganese dendrites |
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| Fluorescing calcite |
Despite a brisk wind, which occasionally made the Rolling Stones appreciate the rocks that had accumulated in their pockets, the temperatures were moderate and it was an enjoyable outing. Thanks to Trip Leader Ansel and his crew for a good time that was had by all.
Shop at Mama's Minerals in March and Help Our Club
Mama's is a really fun place to shop, so check it out! Spread the word and help our Club!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Supporting a Sister Club
Albuquerque Gem & Mineral Club
by Judy Allen, Rolling Stones Member
The Albuquerque Gem & Mineral Club will hold their 42nd Annual Jewelry, Gem & Mineral Show March 18-20, 2010 Friday and Saturday the 18th & 19th from 10am to 6pm and Sunday the 20th from 10am to 5pm. The theme is Treasures of the Earth. The Show will be at the Creative Arts Center, New Mexico State Fairgrounds, San Pedro Drive NE, Entrance 4. Admission $3.00 for Adults & Seniors, Under 13 free. Admission on Friday is $1.00. Geode Cracking, Door Prizes, Raffles, Silent Auction and much more. Keep this in mind as a great place to visit in March, and support a sister New Mexico Club.
Mary Dowse speaks to the Club
The January Program for the Rolling Stones Meeting was presented by Dr. Mary Dowse who talked about the geology of the Gila River Drainage and its adjacent areas. Beginning in the Proterozoic and working toward the present, she discussed the accretion of the North American Continent in which several segments including the Mazatzal Provence, came together where southwestern New Mexico is today. These segments adhered and built what we know as North America.
Mary discussed the periodic ocean incursions into the area, the building and erosion of mountain ranges, violent volcanic eruptions and the effect of the spreading of the North American Continent as each contributed to what we have around us today. The talk was an expanded version of the presentation Mary made to the Gila Symposium last year.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Rockhound on the Road - visits with FSG in Cape Coral, Florida
We had a fun evening out recently, attending a meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the Florida Society of Goldsmiths (FSG). We've been searching for information about silver-smithing, when an internet search turned up the FSG. We sent an email to Chapter President Robert Small who warmly invited us and welcomed us to a meeting. This is a small, but very active group, who dispenses with business quickly in their monthly meetings. They have a number of special activities such as regular jewelry labs at the Cape Coral Art Studio, Sunday Fun-Days geared toward stone cutters, special competitions such as next months "Hearts and Roses" theme, plus an extensive array of classes in silver-smithing, wire wrapping, and precious metal clay.
We took along a few of the rack cards for our 28th Gem and Mineral Show to the meeting and told members a bit about our club. After the meeting Alan did a show and tell with his cabs, then Robert gave us a terrific tour of the Art Studio. Here is a link to the fall FSG newsletter that you may find interesting. http://www.fsg4u.com/
There was lots of talk and planning about Wildacres, an event sponsored by the Eastern Federation who, like us, are AFMS affiliates. Intrigued by this, I later researched Wildacres and learned that extensive lapidary and jewelry-making workshops are offered during two annual sessions. Here's link for more information for anyone who might be interested in Wildacres which is held in a beautiful retreat setting - http://www.amfed.org/efmls/
When you're on the road, consider a visit to a fellow club. And please do drop us a note so that we can include you in our occasional Rockhound-on-the-Road columns!
Monday, November 22, 2010
November Field Trip to Old Hachita
Monday, November 15, 2010
Report on the 31st Annual New Mexico Mineral Symposium
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Fall Happenings
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Show Field Trip Report
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Gem and Mineral Show Photos
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
What a Wonderful Show!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
AND WE'RE OFF AND RUNNING!
Great Show Coverage in Today's Silver City Sun News
4,000 expected attend 27th Annual Gem and Mineral Show
SILVER CITY - The upcoming Labor Day weekend in Silver City is going to rock - literally.
Organizers of the 27th Annual Gem and Mineral Show, which will run from Saturday to Monday, say they expect the event to bring 4,000 to 5,000 people into town throughout the course of the three days.
An informal survey of area hotels, including the Holiday Inn Express, the Comfort Inn and the Econo Lodge, show that rooms will be scarce in Silver City.
Marcia Andre, the show chairwoman for the Grant County Rolling Stones Gem and Mineral Society, which is sponsoring the event, said Wednesday that the group is excited about holding the show in a new venue - the Grant County Business and convention center on Highway 180, next to Ace Hardware.
"We've always been at the Rec Center and while saying good-bye to the Rec Center was hard - the staff always was very good to us - the new venue gives us more room and room to grow," Andre said.
The show, which offers free admission, will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. Vendors from throughout the Southwest will fill 115 tables with rocks and minerals and related equipment for sale.
Karen Murphy, publicity chairwoman for the event, said vendors expected to attend include regulars who have been at previous shows as well as some new vendors.
"People will be able to find all kinds of things at the show," Murphy said.
While the Convention Center allows the event room to grow, Andre said the group still has "a long waiting list" of vendors who would like to participate.
New this year, Andre said, is the NMSU Zuhl Collection of petrified wood, which will be an educational display. Andre said a museum curator for the Zuhl Collection will be on hand for the weekend.
There also will be exhibits provided by locals as well as New Mexico Tech's Mining and Mineral Museum. The Silver City Lions Club will provide food. Daily field trips, a silent auction and the ever-popular Wheel of Fortune also will be featured.
Andre said the Grant County Rolling Stones Gem and Mineral Society took on a different approach in promoting the show by teaming up with Silver City MainStreet, which is having its First Friday in the downtown area on Friday, and the 18th Annual San Vicente Art Fair, which also is downtown on Saturday and Sunday. The three entities bought advertising in combination to try to promote Silver City and not just a single event.
Recently, the Silver City Town Council and the mayor have expressed concern regarding the spending of lodgers tax funds in wanting greater accountability and, ultimately, a marketing plan in place for the area.
"We hope this shows the mayor and the city council that we are trying to do what they are looking for," Andre said. "We're trying to promote Silver City as a whole."
Terrance Vestal can be reached at (575) 538-5893, ext. 5803.
If you go
•What: The 27th Annual Gem and Mineral Show
•Where: Grant County Business and Convention Center on Highway 180
•When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
•Information: E-mail, rollingstonesgmsshow@gmail.com or visit http://rollingstonesgms.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Our Confirmed Vendors!
Henry and Charlotte Andazola
Edward and Pamela Bell - Bell Custom Jewelry
Greg and Sue Berglund - Spankys
Fred Bishop - 2 Guy's Rocks
Karen Blisard - Radiant Gemstones
Harry and Carol Bruntz - Uniquely Yours
Steve and Susan Cody - Colorstone Gemworks
Ginger Coombs
Dolores Crabb
Dave Douglass - Douglass Minerals
Bill and Jeannine Fencil - William J Fencil Co
Sue Fischer Jewelry from Sue
Bill and Dorothy Gerk - B&D Magnetics
Charles and Pat Grimes - Country View Boarding
Joe Harris - NM Joe's Trading Post
Karen Flanary - Glenkara
Therese Higgins - The Jewelry Lady
Jun Lin Ho - Gemstone Station
Bill and Linda Horton - Misty Mountain G&M
William and Emily Jaeger - Endless Mtns Minerals
Patsy and Jerry Kastner - Kastner Gems & Supply
Ron Kellner - RK Enterprises
Debbie and Ernie Leschner
Barry Mercer - Elemental Energy Center
Randy and Keitha Miller - The Miller-ite
Thomas and Edna Murphy - Prym Jewelry
Edna Murphy - Prym Jewelry
Jay and Amy Penn - El Chivo Viejo
David and Jody Prell - JD Creations
RuthAnn and David Rinsch
Sylveen Robinson-Cook and Kevin Cook - Royal Scepter
Kathy Rowe - Kai's Cabs and Slabs
Stephen Rudd - Stephen Rudd Beads
John Scully - Scullys Minerals
Jesse and James Searcy - Black Hat Trading
Yogi and Chan Shah - Johnson Brothers
Emilie and Roy Smith
Paul and Kim Sugar - Beads 101
Sharon and Bill Szymanski -Never Enough Karats
Roy and John Trobaugh - Rocks by Nature
Virginia Wilkinson
Bob and Linda Woods - R&L Enterprises
Thursday, July 29, 2010
New show addition!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Show field trips schedule
Saturday’s trip is Bear Mountain, not far from Silver City, to look for fortification (banded) agate in rhyolite nodules and fossils
Sunday's trip is to Fluorite Ridge, south of Silver City near Deming for a variety of minerals such as botryoidal psilomelane, beautiful conglomerates and breccia and occasional carnelian chips.
Monday's trip is to Saddlerock Canyon in the nearby Burro Mountains to search for dark gray limestone nodules that occur with golden iron sulfide crystals embedded inside that can be cut and polished into impressive cabochons, as well as perhaps fossils and other interesting minerals.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
A Full House for the Show!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
July Field Trip
“Ammonites” was the word of the day for our field trip to Saddlerock Canyon. Oh, I’ve found a couple of ammonites before—from one whole tiny impression to a segment from one that was probably a foot or more in diameter—but several people found ammonites in many different forms, including Denise’s rock that seemed to be a kind of ammonite jam with many sizes all jumbled together.
We also found the limestone with the iron sulfide crystals. The piece I brought home has a rusty-looking nodule about the size of a golf ball that I’m going to try to release with a bath in muriatic acid. If it’s any good, I’ll be sure to bring it to the next meeting. I also picked up a pretty yard rock. Whether it’s tuff or rhyolite or something else altogether is beyond me, but it has some dramatic banding.
I hope everyone found something worthwhile, but if what you took home was a disappointment, we’ll be going back on Labor Day at the Rock and Gem Show. Of course, you’re always welcome to revisit any of our field trips on your own. That is, if you can find your way there!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Gem and Mineral Show Update
For more information contact rollingstonesgmsshow@gmail.com
Friday, May 21, 2010
Members Tour New Venue
The 2010 Gem and Mineral Show Committee hosted a tour of the Grant County Business and Conference Center today where our Show will be held on Labor Day Weekend. Members talked with the Committee about layout and operational considerations for our upcoming event. It was obvious that Club members are very excited about our move to this new venue. Photos taken previously of the new venue can be found here.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Gold panning with the kids



2010 Children’s Water Festival by Kyle Meredith
For club members who missed gold-panning at the Children’s Water Festival in April due to obligations with the Tour of the Gila, well, maybe next year. As usual we had a lot of fun with the local fifth-graders by the Gila River, teaching them how to pan for gold (using BBs as a substitute.)
The day couldn’t have started out better, but before the last session around 2:00 the wind was getting up to the point that it was dangerous to be walking under the cottonwoods as they lost some rather large branches. We hurried out of there and battled the wind home, crashing through a herd of tumbleweeds crossing the highway at Saddlerock Canyon.






