AFMS Endowment Fund: Why the Drawing? 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Chair - Cheryl Neary

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AFMS Endowment Fund: 2016-2017 Why the Drawing? 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Chair - Cheryl Neary The money collected is for the AFMS Endowment Fund. The interest from the monies generated is used for AFMS special projects, such as, junior badges, judges training, digitizing of slide programs, to name a few. Tickets can be purchased for this drawing by contacting the following: Federation Representatives Federation Name Address Contact Information California Colleen McGann P.O. Box 224 (CFMS) Santa Clara, CA 95052 kmcgann0009@gmail.com Eastern Carolyn Weinberger P.O. Box 302 editor@amfed.org (EFMLS) Glyndon, MD 21071-0302 Midwest (MWF) J.C. and Donna Moore 25235 N. State Route 97 Cuba, IL 61427 jcmoore3rd@gmail.com mwfsecretary@gmail.com Northwest Judi Allison 1701 NW 11 th St (NFMS) Hermiston, OR 97838 Jall@eotnet.net Rocky Mountain (RMFMS) DeLane Cox or 8152 Spanker Ridge Dr. Bentonville, AR 72712 delanec3@earthlink.net South Central (SCFMS) Southeast (SFMS) Richard Jaeger Joyce Speed Leslie and Dave Wayment Additionally, there are pins, which are being sold for the AFMS Endowment Fund. I have extra pins of our federations for $20 for the single federation (except for South Central- sorry!) Also, there are five (5) sets of all seven federations available for a donation of $100.00 per set. Additionally, there are fellow pins available for a donation of $300.00. The Endowment Fund winners will be announced at the Saturday night banquet on June 10 th You do not need to be present to win so please consider supporting the Fund! Thanks again for your support! 3515 E. 88th St. Tulsa OK 74137-2602 4680 Wisteria St. Dallas, TX 75211 P.O. Box 780791 Sebastian, FL 32978 rjgrsci@aol.com llispeed2@gmail.com aastainedglass@bellsouth.net 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Drawing Page 1 of 5 6-04-2017

#1 Dinosaur Footprint Donated by Doug True (NFMS) Estimated Value $250.00 #2 Multi-colored Fresh Water Pearl Necklace 48-50 long necklace Donated by Jean & Matt Charsky (EFMLS) Estimated Value $80.00 #3 Red Jasper, Western USA Good for cabbing Donated by Jean & Matt Charsky (EFMLS) # 4 Amethyst Plate with Wood Stand Donated by Island Rock Hounds (EFLMS) Estimated Value 110.00 #5 Framed Fossil Fish & Donated by Richard Jaeger (RMFMS) #6 Agate (Brazil) with Wood Stand Donated by Cheryl Neary (EFMLS) Estimated Value $85.00 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Drawing Page 2 of 5 6-04-2017

#7 130 ct. Covellite (Butte, Montana) Pendent with Sterling Silver Wirewrap In a box made of Japanese Paulownia wood. Donated by Hidemi & Tomoko Kira (Cabachon- Hidemi, Wirewrap-Tomoko) (NFMS) Estimated Value $150.00 #8 Moroccan Vanadinite Donated by Carolyn & Steve Weinberger (EFMLS) #9 Grape Agate (Botryoidal Purple Chalcedony) from West Sulawesi, Indonesia Donated by Carolyn & Steve Weinberger (EFMLS) #10 Ethiopian Opal Donated by Central Pennsylvania (EFMLS) Estimated Value $ 490.00 #11 Fossil Fish Donated by Doris Keane (MWF) Estimated Value $ 110.00 #12 Fancy Cut Quartz Wrappped in Gold Filled Wire Donated by Doris Keane (MWF) 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Drawing Page 3 of 5 6-04-2017

#13 Iimiri Stone Cab Donated by Stephen Shimatzki (MWF) #14 5-oz Lake Superior Agate Donated by Steve Rock Biz (MWF) #15 Sterling Bolo with Napa Valley Andesite & Variscite with a Napa Valley Opal Bolo made by the late silversmith Jerry Whitaker who also found the opal while grading roads to Manhattan Gold Mine Donated by Jennifer Haley (CFMS) Estimated Value $130.00 #16 Crabtree Emerald Wire-wrapped Pendant Donated by Harry Polly (EFMLS) Estimated Value $125.00 #17 Brenda Mtn. Jasper Wire-wrapped Pendant Donated by Larry Huffman (EFMLS) #18 Fluorite & Quartz, China Donated by Suffolk Gem & Mineral Club (EFMLS) Estimated Value $ 120.00 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Drawing Page 4 of 5 6-04-2017

#20 (6) Assorted Rock/Gem Pen and Pencils Donated by New York Mineral Club (EFMLS) #19 Geode, Brazil Donated by Charlotte Gem & Mineral Club (SFMS) Estimated Value $125.00 Picture Not Yet Available #21 Wire-wrapped Pendant Donated by Pamm Bryant (EFMLS) #22 Knapped Obsidian Knife Crafted by member Ron Wise Donated by Ventura Gem & Mineral Society (CFMS) #23 Mexican Agate in Gold-filled Wirewrapped Pendant Donated by Peninsula Gem & Geology Society (CFMS) 2017 AFMS Endowment Fund Drawing Page 5 of 5 6-04-2017