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Gem Adventures in Celtic Country
March 11,12 & 13 in 2011
As the largest annual gem show in NSW, Minerama has been drawing regular visitors to Glen Innes for almost 20 years. Held every year in March, Minerama is perfect for all gem lovers, rockhounds and outdoor adventurers. Search for buried treasure in Celtic Country with a 3 day program (Friday to Sunday) of guided fossicking field trips to suit both beginner and experienced gem hunters. Great fun for the whole family with a wealth of gems just waiting to be unearthed.
FREE ENTRY to the Gem Show at the Glen Innes & District Services Club & grounds (Friday/Saturday 10am–6pm and Sunday 10am–3pm) with over 70 traders offering some of the best collections in Australia. From $2 specials to fine investment gems - whatever your interest and budget, you'll find it at Minerama:
FIELD TRIPS
Minerama features a 3 day program of fully guided fossicking field trips with exclusive locations to suit both novice fossickers and avid enthusiasts. Finds include sapphire, garnet, topaz, beryl and much more. With large and valuable gems found each year, it is certainly possible to more than pay for your weekend away!
Free entry to the Gem Show with over 70 dealers trading in gemstones, fine jewellery, facet rough, lapidary supplies, crystals, beads, fossils, mineral specimens, arts & crafts, etc. Expert gem cutters, dealers and gemmologists are on hand to provide advice on your find, treasure or purchase.
Other attractions include daily gem cutting demonstrations, free gemmology advice and crystal sieving for the kids. Widely acknowledged as the best gem show on the circuit, the excellent venue also offers bistro meals, free evening, entertainment & friendly locals.
Minerama 2011 will feature plenty of entertainment, demonstrations and expert advice throughout the weekend for Minerama visitors !! Visit the website for details on the gem show program and field trips.
Minerama offers a great opportunity to explore the rich mining history of Glen Innes and district so stay a bit longer and dig a little deeper. The Glen Innes district has in the past been an important tin and sapphire producing area. Other minerals of note include quartz (clear, smoky, amethyst, citrine), beryl (emerald & aqua), topaz, garnet, bismuth, wolfram, tin, flourite, etc
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