Welcome to Mineral Collectors of Utah! We Have a New Website!
Bookmark this address and consult it often for breaking news !!!
http://sites.google.com/site/mincollutah/Home
We are phasing out this website because it's been expensive and unfriendly to users. The new site, free from Google.com, should be more accessible, easier to post to, and should allow us to develop a club photo album and blog spot.
Please let us know if you have suggestions and we will do our best to implement them.
In order to access the calendar page and full features you will need to log in under your own Google email account (again, free). Your address will look like: username@gmail.com
Dana Wilson 4/22/09
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GPS EXERCISE AND MINERAL HUNT
Get out your new GPS and figure out how to use it. There are still 3 Tupperware boxes containing minerals hidden around the valley! These are easy "field trips" that will let you hone your GPS skills. To get the coordinates for the Virtual Field Trip caches go to:
http://www.xmission.com/~minerals/GPS_Exercise/
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About Mineral Collectors of Utah
We are a non-profit organization interested in sharing our enthusiasm and experience related to rock, mineral, and fossil collecting.
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MCU Events
Events include regular club meetings, field trips, shows and exhibitions, and social gatherings.
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Field Trips
This is where you can view information about upcoming field trips, as well as see information related to past trips the club has taken.
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Books
Here are some of our favorite reference books.
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Magazines
Here are some of our favorite periodicals.
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Favorite Links
Links to geology, minerology, mineral collecting, fossils, etc.
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Discuss
Here is where we get a chance to share information between meetings.
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We meet at the Sprague Branch Library in Sugarhouse.
2131 South 1100 East Salt Lake City, Utah
Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of the month, beginning at 6:30 PM. We end promptly at 8:45 PM. Parking is available behind (East) of the library, and across the street. Click here for a map.
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