Hello everyone,

Folks have been asking about events to see at the show this year, but I haven’t 
seen much mention of the first Arizona Meteorite Exhibition on Jan 30th at the 
U of A LPL.  I’m definitely planning to attend.

Here’s a link: http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/calendar/calendar.php?ID=270

So on a related note, I was talking to someone at work about their Christmas 
break visit to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and it reminded me of 
something that’s been bothering me for some time.  The Desert Museum is 
outstanding in all aspects, except for the meteorite display.  I thought with 
the upcoming exhibition and Tucson show events, that it would be a good time to 
suggest some of us get together and volunteer to help the museum set up a more 
visible and better supplied display of meteorites (most notably Arizona 
meteorites).  And maybe info about the list could be incorporated in the 
display and help attract more people into the forum.  I’d be willing to help 
out with design/construction and maybe put some specimens on consignment 
(though I’m sure for every specimen I have there are hundreds more worthy of 
display).

So are there any other “locals” who may have time to help out with something 
like that??  I'm sure they would welcome such interest in the museum.

Mark B.
Vail, AZ


--- On Mon, 12/14/09, Notkin <geok...@notkin.net> wrote:

> From: Notkin <geok...@notkin.net>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Tucson 2010 Show Website and News
> To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Date: Monday, December 14, 2009, 10:16 AM
> Dear Listees:
> 
> It's hard to believe, but the 2010 Tucson Gem Show is only
> six weeks away. My 2010 gem show guide website has been
> completely updated and I hope those of you coming to Tucson
> will find it a useful resource:
> 
> http://www.tucsongemandmineralshows.net
> 
> 
> It includes the following:
> 
> - Dates, venues, and contact info for all shows
> 
> - Hotel recommendations
> 
> - Restaurant, bar and club guide
> 
> - Tips on great day trips from Tucson
> 
> - Articles, photos, and tips about the shows
> 
> 
> I continue to work with the publishers of the Tucson
> EZ-Guide and we recommend this free, full-color book as the
> best companion for the Tucson show experience. Copies can be
> picked up free from any show venue, beginning in late
> January:
> 
> http://www.tucsongemandmineralshows.net/tucson-ez-guide.htm
> 
> 
> The 11th Annual Meteor Mayhem Birthday Bash will take place
> on Friday, Feb. 5 and we are working on a rather exciting
> new venue. Details when we have them. As usual, Michael
> Blood's auction will take place on the following day.
> 
> Once again, I'll be exhibiting in Room 230 at the InnSuites
> with the fabulous Anne Black. PLEASE NOTE: the hotel name
> has changed and the InnSuites is now known as the Hotel
> Tucson City Center, for some reason. Phone number and
> address remain the same. I am also pleased to announce that
> my friend Chris Cokinos, author of the wonderful new
> meteorite book "The Fallen Sky" will be doing a book signing
> and meet-and-greet in our room that same weekend. Details
> TBA.
> 
> And FYI: The Tucson gem show is NOT moving to Las Vegas or
> anywhere else  : )
> 
> And finally the good news: I-10 highway improvements are
> finished and all downtown exits are open. So, that means
> just the *usual* traffic problems in 2010  : )
> 
> 
> 
> With best wishes,
> 
> Geoff N.
> 
> www.aerolite.org
> www.meteoritemen.com
> www.meteoriteblog.org
> 
> 
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