3/18/11

A Different Kind of “Rock Group”

There are always new and interesting things happening in and around Bethesda, but here’s something fun you should know about.

According to the Gazette web site, Montgomery County has a very special rock group—and there are no instruments involved. This group is the Gem, Lapidary and Mineral Society of Montgomery County, and for 48 years it has brought together rock enthusiasts both young and old.

Currently there are 175 adult members and 40 junior members that are age 18 and under.  There are even “Mini Miners” who are no older than age 9. Linda Smith of Bethesda has both her 13-year-old son and 88-year-old father-in-law in the club. Linda herself leads the Mini Miners group.

On Saturday and Sunday, March 19 and 20, the group will hold its 47th annual Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show at the Montgomery County fairgrounds in Gaithersburg. In addition to demonstrations and activities, the show will feature gems from Brazil and fossils from Morocco.

The club meets from September to June on the second Monday of the month at the Rockville Senior Center. To learn more about the club and the show, check out their web site at www.glmsmc.com.

This area is such a great place to live—there’s always something happening to suit any interest or hobby.

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