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Georgia Mineral Society Georgia Mineral Society is a volunteer organization dedicated to educating the youth of the state and the members of this Society in the field of Earth Sciences.
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Rome Georgia Mineral Society The website of the Rome, Georgia Mineral Society.
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Carroll County Gem & Mineral Society Rock club located in West Georgia.
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Augusta Gem and Mineral Society Gem and Mineral Society in Augusta Georgia.
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Middle Georgia Gem & Mineral Society Middle Georgia Gem and Mineral Society - To promote the earth sciences, the lapidary arts, and the collection, study and display of rocks, minerals and fossils; to promote the public awareness of these efforts in educational and recreational activities
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Alabama Mineral & Lapidary Society Alabama Mineral and Lapidary Society.
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Montgomery Gem and Mineral Society Welcome to the official website for the Montgomery Gem & Mineral Society in Alabama. We are a lapidary arts, paleontology, geology, gemology and jewelry making club.
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Jacksonville Gem & Mineral Society The Jacksonville Gem and Mineral Society of Jacksonville, Florida is a non-profit organization that was created to stimulate interests in rocks and minerals by furtherance of the activities of the members of this society in the earth sciences; to disseminate knowledge, methods and procedures for the collection, identification, classification, cutting, polishing, setting, and mounting of specimens for these activities; and to promote good fellowship, proper ethics and conduct in the relationships of said members with each other and with members of other earth science societies in pursuit of these activities.
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Gem & Mineral Society of the Palm Beaches Website of the Gem and Mineral Society of the Palm Beaches.
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Middle Georgia Gem and Mineral Society To promote the earth sciences, the lapidary arts, and the collection, study and display of rocks, minerals and fossils; to promote the public awareness of these efforts in educational and recreational activities.
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Athens Rock and Gem Club The Athens Rock and Gem Club is a non-profit organization. Its objective and purpose is "to promote the recreational, educational, and scientific aspects of lapidary arts, rock and mineral collecting, and earth sciences, for adults and children".
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Arlington Gem & Mineral Society A 300+ member institute dedicated to encouraging the study of earth sciences, lapidary arts, and other related fields, and to promoting the sharing of knowledge and skills with others. We are located in Arlington, Texas, in the heart of the Dallas / Ft. Worth metroplex.
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Franklin Gem & Mineral Society Gem and Mineral Society of Franklin, NC. Check out their museum in the old jail house.
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Middle Tennessee Gem and Mineral Society he Mid-Tennessee Gem and Mineral Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational society dedicated to the study and enjoyment of the earth sciences.
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Columbia Gem & Mineral Society Columbia, SC gem and mineral society.
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Charlotte Gem and Mineral Club The purpose of this Club is to foster interest in, and promote knowledge of, minerals, gems, fossils, and all earth sciences. We also disseminate information and instruction in the lapidary arts and the utilization of precious metals in our crafts. These purposes are accomplished through regular meetings with informative programs, study groups, workshops and field trips.
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Aiken Gem, Mineral & Fossil Society The purpose of the Aiken Gem, Mineral and Fossil Society (AGMFS) is to: stimulate interest in the collection of gem, fossil and mineral materials; to impart knowledge of lapidary work, mineralogy, collecting and classification of minerals; and the application in the art so greater pleasure may be derived from these activities.
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Mississippi Gem & Mineral Society Our purpose is to promote knowledge and enjoyment of activities related to the earth sciences. The Society's activities focus on rocks, minerals, fossils, lapidary, and jewelry making. Our members enjoy educational and entertaining meetings, field trips for collecting specimens, classes in lapidary and jewelry making, and special events.
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