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November, 2016 page !1 Te Beaui Newsleter of te Sarasota Shel Club www.Sarasotashelclub.com Meetings 2nd Thursdays, September-April at Fire Station #2, 2070 Waldemere St Sarasota. This Month’s Program Next meeting Peggy Williams: Shelling in Baja California, Mexico Thursday, November 10 at 7:00. HOLIDAY PARTY Refreshments are served at T h e S S C H o l i d a y p a r t y w i l l each meeting. Bring your own be December 2, 2016 at the Bird Key beverage! Yacht Club!!! Some members will have This is located at 301 Bird Key Drive shells for sale at the meeting. in Sarasota, 34236. This is just over the Ringling Bridge on the left. There is a stop Program: light at the entrance to Bird Key. The Peggy Williams: Shelling in Baja charge is $25. (gratuity included). The Bird California, Mexico Key Yacht Club requires a head count 10 www.Sarasotashellclub.com days before the party, so please make your reservations early. Nancy Marini will be selling the tickets We will meet at 5:30PM and Dinner at the meeting and her phone number will be served at 6PM. is 941-758-9790 if you have questions. The dinner charge is $25 (includes gratuity.) There will be a cash bar and tickets for that will be sold at the party. Dues Are Due! Beer is $6, Wine is $9 and cocktails range If you haven’t paid your dues, you from $10 to premium at $12. won’t get any more newsletters. Dues: Dinner offerings are Marinated Flank New Single Members $21.50 New Family Steak or Roasted Salmon. There will be a Members (2+ at same address) $33.00. Vegetarian offering. Dinner includes a Renewals: $15.00 for Single, $20.00 house salad, bread/rolls, the entree, for Family (2+ at same address). dessert (diabetic dessert upon request and If you want your newsletter printed with advance notice), and a non-alcohol and mailed add $15.00. beverage. After dinner we will have an auction. Auction TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE If you would like to donate items NOVEMBER MEETING. PLEASE HAVE (minimum value $10.) for our Holiday YOUR DINNER CHOICE AT THAT TIME. Auction, please bring them to the Nov. IF YOU REQUIRE THE DIABETIC meeting. If not convenient, call Nancy DESSERT, LET US KNOW. Marini at 941-758-9790 for pick up. November, 2016 page !2 Artisans Librarian Linda Greiner Make & Take & Cake Our SSC Library is at the by Donna Cassin Bee Ridge Presbyterian The artisans are offering a Church in Sarasota. holiday ornament making You can view a list of our class on Tuesday, Novem- great books on our website ber 15 from 4 PM to 6 PM. www.sarasotashellclub.com. The shells and supplies For more info on some of them go to will be supplied and you get www.mdm.com. to take home what you It would be great to have you join me make!! to browse our library. I can also bring a If you have a glue gun or glue book to our club meetings. You may want a pot....We strongly recommend that you book to help you with your exhibit at our bring that. There will be refreshments and SSC Shell Show or just educate yourself lots of laughter! about shells and marine life. We even have The cost is $5.00. "How to Prepare Molluscs for Eating" and The location is the Bee Ridge some shellcraft books. Presbyterian Church....located at Proctor Call me at 941-993-5161 or email me and McIntosh Roads in Sarasota. at [email protected] and we can Look for the signs designating the talk about our exciting SSC library books ! classroom. Looking forward to seeing you there!!! Shell Show Seating is limited Call Nancy Marini Our 54th annual Sarasota Shell Show 941-758-9790 if you will attend. will be held February 3-5, 2017 at the Bradenton Area Convention Center. Please clear your calendars for this event and Field Trips, Etc consider donating time to keep this show Sally Peppitoni running. Lots of help is needed and closer Trips must be paid for by to the time we will have sign-up sheets check made out to with the needed volunteer slots. Thanks. Sarasota Shell Club. I will The Artistic and Scientific entry forms always send out an e-mail and categories are posted on the website. of pertinent information If you will be entering an exhibit please before the trip goes. carefully read the rules of the show so that Dec. 16 – Carefree Learner, the boat will there are no disqualifications. It’s sad when leave the dock about 8 am. Low tide is so much work and effort goes into an 9:04 am at -.6’. exhibit and then it is disqualified because Jan. 12 – Carefree Learner, the boat will the rules were not followed. The category leave the dock about 6:15 am. Low tide is lists greatly help you consider where your 7:12 am at -.8 ft. exhibit should be entered. Jan. 27 – Carefree Learner, the boat will Let's make this our best show leave the dock about 6:15 am. Low tide is ever...with the least problems! 7:15 am at -.6 ft. Historian March 18 – Fossil trip, more info to come Duane Kauffmann later. 50 Years Ago More information about field trips Thirty-five members and will be available at the November several guests attended the meeting November 12,1966 meeting November, 2016 page !3 of the Sarasota Shell Club.A balance of take our bathing suits). What interested us $774.81 was in the Club treasury. most, besides a room devoted to Several details concerning the mechanical musical instruments--our other upcoming Christmas party were noted. It was reported that only $12 of the $80 set aside for book purchases had been spent. It was decided to purchase a book on Australian seashells with a portion of the remaining money. A discussion of how to exhibit at the Shell Show and the conditions for selling shells at the Show followed. A raffle concluded the meeting since the program had to be cancelled since the speaker had another commitment. 25 Years Ago The meeting of November, 1991 was hobby, was a nice display of seashells. called to order by President Bonnie There were several tables of shells behind Christofel. A balance of $3314.38. glass and properly identified as well as A plea was made seeking members some larger ones laying unprotected on of the nominating committee. tables (Mary Jo's purse wasn't big There was a “long discussion” enough!). Additionally there were a couple concerning the forthcoming Christmas of displays of shell art that our artists party and auction. Several members members would have enjoyed. volunteered to assist in coordinating a pot We would definitely recommend a luck of finger foods. Offers of shell visit to this museum (admission was $10 donations and an auctioneer were forthcoming. Joan Caldwell gave the program on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Shells at St Augustine Museum per person) if you are in the area. by Ron Bopp In April, 2016 Mary Jo and I Rv'd to St. Augustine, Florida. One of our destinations was the Lightner Museum. This museum is in the former Hotel Alcazar which was built by Henry Flagler (the founder of the famous East Coast Railway). The building itself is one of the earliest example of a poured concrete building. In 1947 Chicago's Otto C. Lightner bought this hotel to house his large collection of antiques. It now belongs to the city of St. Augustine. Besides the extensive array of rooms filled with antiquities it has the world's largest indoor swimming pool (we forgot to November, 2016 page !4 Up until the mid 20th century, these Bivalved Gastropods creatures were still considered to be Juliidae bivalves. Then finally in 1959, living Adapted rom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia individuals of one species were collected Juliidae, common name the bivalved on the green alga, Caulerpa, in Japan. It gastropods, is a family of minute sea was immediately clearly visible that these snails, marine gastropod mollusks or animals are in fact unusual gastropods micromollusks in the superfamily with a two-part shell. Once the habitat, Oxynooidea, an opisthobranch group. appearance, and life habits of these very These are sacoglossan (sap-sucking) sea small and inconspicuous animals were snails, and many of them are green in understood, in subsequent years color. These snails are extremely unusual researchers were able to find a number of in that their shells consist of two separate other species and other genera in different hinged pieces or valves. parts of the world, also living on various species of Caulerpa. (seaweed, green algae). As Tryon (1884) wrote in his description of the genus Julia: the shell is oblong, thick, and heart shaped. The valves are not symmetrical front to back. The soft parts can be completely withdrawn inside the shell. The two valves are usually thin and translucent. The body of the live animals is in most cases green (as it is in many sacoglossans), and in many species the The valves are joined by a ligament, individuals appears green in totality. This, and look nothing like a normal snail shell; combined with the very small overall size, instead the valves look almost exactly like makes the animal hard to see on the green the two hinged valves of a clam, a bivalve algae on which it lives.