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GNEISS TIMES Wickenburg Gem & Mineral Society, Inc. P.O. Box 20375, Wickenburg, Arizona, 85358 E-Mail wickengburggms@hotmail.com www.wickenburggms.org The purpose of this organization shall be to educate and to provide fellowship for people interested in rocks and minerals; to foster love and appreciation of minerals, rocks, gems, and the Earth.. Membership shall be open to all interested people. Gem of the Month In ancient times, all brown crystals were called Topaz. Historical references to topaz were probably more often to chrysoberyl or peridot. Due to its similarity to topaz (& lower value), a variety of Quartz, Citrine has been included as a birthstone for November. TOPAZ (aluminum fluorine silicate hydroxide) is often golden brown, although it is found as colorless, yellow, red-orange, gray, yellow, green, pink, or rarely blue crystals (blue topaz stones are almost always irradiated and heat-treated). The name derives from the Greek topazios, referring to any yellow stone; and to the Sanskrit tapas, meaning heat, and Hebrew tapooz, for orange. It is associated with felsic rocks (granite pegmatites and in vapor cavities of rhyolite). Crystal System - Orthorhombic Hardness - 8 Luster - Vitreous Streak - White Specific Gravity - 3.49-3.57 Fluorescent - LW cream; SW golden yellow LORE: Topaz was once thought to cool hot water or anger; to strengthen one s mind and prevent mental illness; to ward off sudden death; to treat asthma and insomnia when added to wine; and to improve vision. Note the time change for the December meeting Christmas Party announcement on page 2 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Jason Munger Daniel Romans Larry Wilkinson WGMS GEM & MINERAL SHOW COMING SOON! Saturday & Sunday, November 30-December 1 PLEASE volunteer to help with this year s show! Just 2 hours (or any time) you can spare will contribute enormously to the success of our signature event. Consider helping out at any of the following jobs: Assemble Grab Bags (Nov 20-see minutes) Set up Friday, November 29, 7am Sell Raffle Tickets Hand out Door Prize Tickets Silent auction Best Rock Table Kids Room Grab bags and Spinning Wheel Display cases Tear down/cleanup Sunday, December 1 Beautiful sherry-colored topaz crystals from Topaz Mt., Utah The crystals formed directly from hot vapors permeating the gas cavities within the light gray 6-7 my old Topaz Mountain Rhyolite. These crystals fade to clear in sunlight. Photo by Stan Celestian Continued on page 3 DUES are DUE JANUARY 1ST Please send due $ to: WGMS PO Box 20375 Wickenburg, AZ 85358 Inside this Issue Monthly Gem & New Members; WGMS Show Plea Minutes; Christmas Party Announcement 2 Field Trip Schedule 3 Rock Walk 4 Mineral Show Schedule 5 Show Flyer 6 1

Meeting Minutes November 8, 2013 The meeting was called to order at 7 pm by Steve Hill. There were 7 guests with a total of 34 people present. New members Jason Munger and Daniel Romans were welcomed. The minutes from the October meeting were read and approved. The treasurer report was given by Debbie Keiser and approved. Lucille (Show Co-Chair) asked for people interested in club tee shirts to sign up to get them ordered before the show. Advertising is all in place, we just need members to hand out flyers. Show set up will be at 7am Friday Nov 29. Lucille encouraged everyone to sign up for 2 hour shifts working at the front table selling raffle tickets, handing out door prize tickets, working in the kids room, or the Best Rock Contest. Joyce Ramage made over 100 cloth grab bags to be sold at the show. There will be a get together at Beth s house to fill the bags with rocks on Nov. 20. Steve reported that the web site is up. (wickenburggms.org) but is still being worked on. The field trips: Dale is putting a calendar together and asking members to each lead a trip. It can be any day or time of the week, just plan outings. Debbie will be leading the first field trip on Friday Nov 15 th to the Congress School Rock Walk at 1:30. There will also be a trip to the Club s Claim near Stanton on November 24 th, Meeting at the Stanton flag pole at 10:30. A lunch of hamburgers and hotdogs will be provided by the Stanton club, just bring a dish to share. Bill and Karen Coulter will be leading. Stan Celestian will be taking a group out to Camp Verde on December 15 th. Details will be available at the next meeting..minutes continued: Six people participated in the show and tell, with Bill Coulter winning the drawing. Door prizes were awarded to John and Leslie Steller, Barbara Hurst, and Joyce Ramage. Next meeting will be December 6 th at 6:00. Respectively submitted: Christmas Party December 6, 2013 6:00 pm GNEISS TIMES 2 Ham and turkey provided by the club Dale will be leading a trip out to the Dragon Mine (east of Morristown) on January 12 th. Mark your calendar of these upcoming trips. Dave Perry will be having a class on making Gem Trees. The classes will be held prior to the Feb 7 th and March 14 th meeting starting at 4:30. Please sign up so we can have enough materials ordered for everyone. The December 6 th meeting will be at 6:00. It will be a Christmas Potluck dinner. There will be turkey and ham provided by the club. We will also be having a White Elephant gift exchange. Bring a wrapped gift and a dish of food to share. We will also be having election of officers at this meeting. The secretary is the only officer that will not be serving another year. Chair positions will be filled by the new board of officers. Please bring a side dish &/or dessert to share Bring something for a White Elephant gift

.Gem of the Month continued CITRINE (silicon oxide) is a yellow, yellow-orange, greenish yellow, to golden brown variety of quartz. It s name derives from the French word for lemon, citrin. Natural citrine s color is often caused by atomic aluminum and irradiation-induced color centers (offset electrons/disrupted atomic structure that changes the way light interacts with the crystals), similar to and often in association with smoky quartz. However, rarely does citrine occur naturally. The vast majority of citrine is created by heating amethyst (a purple variety of quartz). In this case, the color is caused by included iron atoms. Crystal System - Trigonal Hardness - 7 Luster - Vitreous Streak - White Specific Gravity - 2.65-2.66 LORE: Citrine has been called the Merchant s Stone for its attributed quality of attracting and maintaining wealth and prosperity. It has also been thought to attract love, happiness and family/interpersonal harmony. Citrine has been also said to protect against plague, skin diseases, snake bite, kidney afflictions, digestive and muscular disorders, and evil thought. References: Wikipedia, American Gem Society, Earth- Sky.org, controverscial.com, Mindat, birthstonesbythemonths.net. GNEISS TIMES 3 UPCOMING WGMS FIELD TRIPS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 WHERE: Congress Elementary School WHEN: 1:30 pm meet at the school WHY: To get a preview of the Congress Rock Walk (see story on page 4) LEADER: Debra Keiser SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 WHERE: Club claim near Stanton WHEN: Meet at Stanton flag pole at 10:30 am WHY: to become acquainted with the claim LEADER: Bill and Karen Coulter POTLUCK: Hot dogs and hamburgers will be provided by the Stanton club. Please bring a side dish to share. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 tentative WHERE: Camp Verde WHEN: TBA WHY: Collect pseudomorphs after glauberite LEADER: Stan Celestian SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 WHERE: Dragon Mine WHEN: TBA WHY: To collect pegmatite minerals (feldspar, lilac muscovite, tourmaline.) LEADER: Dale Keiser FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 & MARCH 14 WHERE: Coffinger Park banquet room, Wickenburg WHEN: 4:30 pm WHY: To make Gem Trees LEADER: Dave Perry SIGN UP TO ENSURE ADEQUATE MATERIALS! If there is somewhere you would like to go or something you would like to collect, tell your officers or volunteer to lead a trip! NOTES FROM THE EDITOR Wickenburg Gem and Mineral Society is a member of the following: Have a geological interest? Been somewhere interesting? Collected some great material? Write a short story (pictures would be great). Deadline for the newsletter is the 20th of the month Mail or E mail submissions to: Susan Celestian, editor 6415 N 183rd Av Waddell, AZ 85355 azrocklady@gmail.com

VOLUME 45 Issue 8 GNEISS TIMES 4 ROCK WALK OPENS IN CONGRESS Dale and Debra Keiser have volunteered their time, toil, and expertise to develop an interactive geological experience for the Congress Elementary School. They have installed 80 large numbered rock, mineral and fossil specimens, with 47 metal labels. A 24page written narrative describes each specimen and puts them in geological perspective. In the future, students will be trained to lead tours for their peers, parents and visiting school groups. Students of Congress Elementary School help install signage along the Rock Walk. Photos by Debra Keiser Dale Keiser explains to students the significance of one of the rocks on the Congress Elementary Rock Walk. In the foreground, is a large ventifact from near Palm Springs, California.

GNEISS TIMES 5 UPCOMING AZ MINERAL SHOWS November 16-17 Payson, AZ Payson Rimstones Rock Club; Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center; Hwy. 87 Mile Marker 251; Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-4; adults $2, children (under 12) free; contact Margaret Jones, PO Box 884, Pine, AZ 85544, (928) 970-0857; e-mail: margieaberry@gmail.com November 30-1 - Wickenburg, AZ Wickenburg Gem & Mineral Show; Hassayampa Elementary School; 251 S. Tegner St.; Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-4; free admission; contact Beth Myerson, 21825 W. Date Creek Rd., Wickenburg, AZ 85390, (480) 540-2318; e-mail: myerbd@gmail.com January 3-12 Quartzsite, AZ Tyson Wells Enterprises Inc.; Tyson Wells Show Grounds; 100 W. Kuehn St.; Daily 9-5; free admission; dealers from around the world; contact Kym Scott, PO Box 60, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, (928) 927-6364; e-mail: tysonwells@tds.net; Web site: www.tysonwells.com January 17-26 - Quartzsite, AZ Tyson Wells Enterprises Inc.; Tyson Wells Show Grounds; 100 W. Kuehn St.; Daily 9-5; free admission; dealers from around the world on 25 acres; contact Kym Scott, PO Box 60, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, (928) 927-6364; e-mail: tysonwells@tds.net; Web site: www.tysonwells.com February - Tucson, AZ shows If you are travelling, a good source for out-of-state gem and mineral shows is http://www.the-vug.com/vug/vugshows.html This is a photo of Halite from the salt mine just outside of Camp Verde, Arizona. Salt was mined here as long ago as 2000 years, and experienced activity from the residents of Fort Verde and some modern commercial enterprises. Like Citrine, Smoky Quartz and probably some Topaz, the color is due to color centers vacancies in the crystal structure, filled by electrons displaced by exposure to radiation (in this case, probably from the decay of K40). Photo by Stan Celestian Officers and Chairpersons President: Steve Hill...928-533-3825 Vice President: Martin Hagan. 602-469-7770 Secretary: Dianne Stefanini.. 928-231-7866 Treasurer: Debra Keiser.. 928-684-1013 Program Director: Dale Keiser 928-684-1013 Publicity: Diane Stefanini. 928-231-7866 Membership: Roma Hagan.. 602-469-7662 Editor: Susan Celestian.. 602-361-0739 Field Trip: Jim Jacobs.. 928-242-2260 Show Chair: Beth Meyerson... 480-540-2318 Scholarship Chair: Steve Hill. 928-533-3825 Historian: Jeanine Brown. 928-684-0489 Meetings are held the 2nd Friday ea. Month at Coffinger Park banquet room. Potluck dessert at 6:30 pm. Business meeting at 7:00 pm. Exceptions: February and December meetings are held on the first Friday of the month. We don t meet in the summer no meetings in June, July or August. Membership Dues: $15.00 Adults per Person $ 5.00 Juniors and Students Like Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/wickenburg- Gem-and-Mineral-Society/111216602326438 Meeting Dates for 2013/14 Wickenburg: Dec 6, Jan 10, Feb 7, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 9 Wickenburg field trips are usually the Sun. after the meeting. Stanton meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday, Field Trips are 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month.