Apache Junction Rock and Gem Club Annual Jewelry, Gem and Rock Show
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Our show is family-friendly. Dealers will be selling fine-handmade jewelry, gems, beads, opals, cabochons, fossils, rocks, slabs, lapidary equipment and supplies, and more. Included are hourly door prizes, a silent auction, a gem-tree-making activity for all ages, the wheel-of-rocks, a many-item raffle, and all-day food service by the Skyline High School Band. The show is held in the Skyline High School cafeteria Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Skyline High School is about one-mile north of the Route 60 Freeway Exit-192.
Cross-streets are Southern and Crismon. There is plenty of free-parking on the south side of the school
Apache Junction Rock and Gem Club Annual Jewelry, Gem and Rock Show
Phone : 503-705-3933 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : mmpdg16@msn.com
Web: www.ajrockclub.com
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