[Rockhounds] Junior Geology
Alan Goldstein
deepskyspy at insightbb.com
Mon Aug 6 16:06:52 PDT 2007
It is nice to have access to a dual axle dump truck! And nicer still to have
someone else drive it!!!
Alan
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From: "Anita D. Westlake" <libawc at emory.edu>
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> Dang! 17 tons of material? That would fill up a couple of plastic baby
> pools!
> :) Might even be enough to make a few!
> Anita
>
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> [mailto:rockhounds-bounces at lists.drizzle.com] On Behalf Of Alan Goldstein
> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:27 PM
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>
> At our Falls Fossil Festival (next month), the local geology club does a
> number of craft activities for kids. Among the ones I can remember are Gem
> Trees, Weather Rocks (rocks that dangle from string on a stick mounted to
> a
> flat piece of wood - if it is wet it is raining, if it is moving it is
> windy, etc.), and Pet Rocks (brachiopods with plastic eyes and other
> attachments like feet and feathers). A local quarry provides material for
> the fossil digs - like 30 tons! No plastic baby pools for us! This year
> I'm
> bringing in 17 tons of material from the dump at the Ozark-Mahoning (now
> Hastie) mill in Rosiclare, IL.
>
> Alan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anita D. Westlake" <libawc at emory.edu>
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> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:23 AM
> Subject: [Rockhounds] Junior Geology
>
>
>> Hi Folks:
>> I'm staffing a booth at an upcoming festival here in Atlanta. The
>> organizer wanted me to do something on "Jr. Geology". I've thought about
>> getting a baby swimming pool, filling it with sand and hiding some
>> "treasures" from the rock world.
>> I've also got a thing called "The Name Game" where you match up rocks
>> with their names.
>> Does anyone have any other ideas? This is for the 1-12 year old crowd,
>> so
>> I need something quick and dirty. Nothing complicated, but something they
>> can learn from and enjoy. (I don't ask for much do I?)
>> Thanks for any ideas you can share,
>> Anita
>>
>>
>>
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