58th Annual Gilsum Rock Swap and Mineral Show
Gilsum Rock Swap and Mineral Show to be Held June 22-23, 2024 Gilsum, NH -- The town of Gilsum, located in the scenic Monadnock Region in southwestern NH, will once again host thousands of people from all over the U.S. who will attend the Gilsum Rock Swap and Mineral Show. Here more than 65 dealers, swappers, distributors, wholesalers and collectors can buy, sell, or swap beryl, quartz crystals, semi-precious stones, and rocks and minerals of all sorts. Displays range from newly found specimens in the rough to fossils, prized collector’s pieces and hand-crafted jewelry. The event takes place at the Gilsum Elementary School grounds, Route 10 in Gilsum, just north of Keene, NH, and is about 2 hours from Boston. Show hours are 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Saturday and 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Sunday. We're delighted to announce that this year's speaker is Paul Brandes. His talk is titled "New Hampshire Originals! Type Locality Minerals from The Granite State.." New Hampshire has a long history of mining and mineral wealth. According to the web site Mindat.org, over 360 different minerals can be found at the various mines that dot the state. Out of those, just eighteen are known as “type-locality” minerals; minerals that were first discovered and named in New Hampshire. Join geologist and author Paul Brandes as he describes the history of these minerals, as well as the process by which a new mineral is introduced to the world. This presentation is free. Gilsum’s many mines operated until the 1940s and yielded feldspar, mica and beryl. Most are now abandoned, although one, the Beauregard mine, is available to mineral clubs through prior arrangement. Today collectors prize other minerals such as beryl. Maps showing locations of local mines are available during the show. Since the show’s inception, the town of Gilsum has opened its doors for the event. Activities include a presentation on prospecting Saturday, daily pancake brunch, bake sale, book sale, a traditional Saturday night New England ham and bean supper with homemade pies and a chicken barbeque dinner Sunday afternoon. Admission is free, although donations are graciously accepted. All proceeds go to youth recreation and community programs. For more information please contact Jonathan Bialek at the Gilsum Recreation Committee, P.O. Box 76, Gilsum, NH, 03448; send e-mail to publicity@gilsum.org
Date and Time
Saturday Jun 22, 2024 Sunday Jun 23, 2024
06/22/2024
8am - 6pm
06/23/2024
8am - 4pm
Location
Gilsum Elementary School & Community Center
640 Route 10
Gilsum NH
Fees/Admission
Free
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Jonathan Bialek
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