2020 EFMLS Library

2020 EFMLS Library

EFMLS PROGRAM LIBRARY Librarian: Janice Kowalski, 516-319-8883 [email protected] E-mail is preferred. When ordering programs be certain to: When returning programs be certain that: 1. Give club name and address where program 1. Programs are returned promptly. Programs are to be is to be sent mailed back within 7 days of presentation date. 2. List 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice. 2. You are to insure each SLIDE program for $100.00. 3. Give meeting or presentation date. The library only sends copies of VHS and DVD programs 4. Please allow 3 - 4 weeks for processing and delivery if to preserve the originals. possible. 3. Slides are in their proper order, video tapes are 5. If programs are needed on short notice, clubs may rewound, scripts and audio tapes included. request Priority Mail delivery. A charge of $5.00 will be 4. If you notice a problem with the program, please let assessed the club for this service. the librarian know. Comments are always appreciated. 6. If Priority service is requested and the fee is not paid 5. Check with your post office for least expensive rate with the request or when the program is returned, the when returning. club will have its borrowing privileges suspended until payment is received. Return all programs to: 7. Programs may be ordered by mail, E-mail, or by phone. EFMLS Librarian Slides ONLY Janice Kowalski Ken Tudor 539 E State St PO Box 332 Long Beach, NY 11561 Orono ME 04473-0332 The Shawnee Hills of Hardin County. Slide Programs / jpeg Programs 10 Illinois Fluorite Story - Part 2, The 112 slides. History and current status of Illinois fluorite. An update of part 1 Order from Ken Tudor ([email protected]) EVENTing changes in the past three years. The 35mm slide sets are being converted into jpeg format which 11 Gold 60 slides. 1996 AFMS 1st place winner by Jennie R Smith. will play on many dvd players or newer televisions with computer hook- Comprehensive study of gold in our world. ups. Scripts will still need to be read. If requesting a slide program in jpeg format, please consult with the librarian as additional lead time may 13 Wildacres 92 slides. be required for the conversion process. All the events of a week at Wildacres including crafts, lectures, fun night, etc. 1 Ivory and Ivory Substitutions For Carving And Scrimshaw 60 slides. 1983 AFMS Winner. Showing scrimshaw carv- 14 Junk To Jewelry 109 slides. ings on ivory substitutes EVENTs equipment made from junk and some finished jewelry. 2 Colorado Alabaster 59 slides. 15 Stones In Religion 95 slides. 1969. 1983 AFMS Winner. How alabaster is formed, mined and carved. EVENTs many religious articles, etc. that use stones for beauty. An interesting program on alabaster and its lapidary uses. 16 Geology Of The Alaska Highway, The 81 slides. 3 One Hundred Miles Of Agates 91 slides. 1996 AFMS 1st place winner by Margaret Pearson. Agates and other findings along the route from Tillamook, Oregon Extensive coverage of the route plus audio cassette. south to Yachats 17 Minerals Of The Southeast - Minerals Of North & South Carolina 80 4 How Indians Made Stone Tools 76 slides. 1983 AFMS Winner. slides. 5 Lavic Siding, Mojave Desert 140 slides. 1984 AFMS Winner. 18 Bijou Basin - Big Sandy Creek, Colorado 87 slides. 1986 AFMS Jasper and agate from an ancient volcanic territiory winner. Geology, early history, flora, fauna and petrified wood found 6 Minnesota’s Chatoyant Beauty: Binghamite in this area. 65 slides plus audio cassette. 19 Animals Of The Ancient Seas 124 slides. 1967. 7 Oregon Gem Trails 105 slides. 1967. An examination of the fossil record left by marine life. Geological features and collecting areas of Oregon. Agates, petrified wood, thundereggs, obsidian removal methods. 20 Life Revealed In The Rocks 87 slides. 1967. EVENTs fossils from the five great eras of geologic time and most 8 Trip To Tom Miner Basin, A 91 slides. 1967. of the periods from Arizona, Oregon, Utah, etc. Searching for petrified wood, agates, and amethyst in the high country of Montana. 21 Ginkgo Petrified Forest, Washington 100 slides. 1985 AFMS winner. Geology and the processes of petrification of 9 Illinois Fluorite Story - Part 1, The 86 slides. PROGRAM LIBRARY 1 ginkgo trees. 41 White Pine Mine: A Michigan Success Story, The 119 slides. 22 Minerals Of Industry 130 slides. 1985 AFMS winner. 1996. AFMS 2nd place winner. Descriptive history of copper Overview of mundane as well as exotic uses of minerals. and other deposits in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. 23 Petrified Wood 66 slides. 1967. 42 Operation Silversmith 104 slides. 1968. Features specimens from all 50 states and details their formation. The step-by-step process of making a hand-wrought ring. Many jewelry items and semi-precious stones used in making them. 24 Lake Superior Agates, Naturally 140 slides. 1985 AFMS winner. Numerous varities are EVENTn, from a range of collecting areas 43 Hall’s Gap Millerite And Associated Minerals 70 slides. 1960. with hints on finding specimens. Examines subtle, unique features. 44 A Volcano Is Born 32 slides. A photographic record of the birth and growth of Paricutin Volca- 25 Gems & Ornamental Minerals, Rough And Cut - Part 1 116 slides., no. 1967 EVENTs numerous gem materials, both in the rough and as 45 Fossils 66 slides. 1986. unfinished stones. Information about and views of many interesting U.S. fossils. 26 Gems And Ornamental Minerals, Rough And Cut - Part 2 107 46 The Physical Properties Of Minerals 63 slides. 1970. slides. 1967. Similar to Part 1, but devoted to ornamental Covers cleavage, fracture, hardness, tenacity and magnetism. type stones. 47 Investment Casting And Model Making 104 slides. 27 World Of Fossils 80 slides. 1967. 48 Treasures Of Southwest Oklahoma 82 slides. 1970. 28 South Dakota Sampler 119 slides. EVENTs field trip areas with agate, petrified wood, and minerals found. 1996 AFMS 1st place winner by Gary Witcher. Extensive cover- age of 49 Metamorphosis 41 slides. 1986 AFMS winner. the variety and quantity of South Dakota rocks. EVENTs how to make beautiful butterflies using lapidary arts. 29 An Introduction To Faceting 65 slides. 1967. 50 The Tyrell Museum Of Paleontology 59 slides. 1989 AFMS Learn about faceting and the equipment involved. Processes a winner. piece of rough from start to finish. Tour of the Drumheller site in Alberta Canada where recent finds of dinosaur and mammal fossils were found and are now being 30 Fluorescence 104 slides. 1967. excavated. Explains the how and why of these minerals. EVENTs them For Juniors as well as adults. under both incandescent and ultra-violet light. 51 Topaz Mountain, Utah 82 slides. 1971. A trip into Thomas 31 Copper Minerals 56 slides. 1967. Range to Topaz Mountain, located in west central Utah. Plus audio More than 30 different copper minerals are EVENTn, with ex- amples of a number of them from various locations. For less 52 World Of Lapidary 122 slides. advanced audiences. Introduction to some phases of lapidary arts, including general proce- dures. 32 The External Structure Of Minerals As A Clue To Their Identification 101 slides. 1970. Illustrates crystal habits and other characteris- 53 Micros 81 slides. 1971. tics. Some of the best specimens in the Pospessel collection of micros. 33 California Minerals 47 slides. 54 Minerals Of The Foote Mine, Kings Mountain, North Carolina 88 EVENTs the wide variety of materials found in California. slides. 34 Earth’s Surface, The 32 slides. 55 American Mineral Heritage 80 slides. 1974. EVENTs origins of earth formations. EVENTs mineral stamps from all over the world as well as U.S. Also minerals that are worthy of consideration as future stamps. 35 Glaciers, Volcanism And Weathering And Their Formations 40 slides. Geological phenomena and effects they had on the 56 Lapidary Artist, The 80 slides. 1975. earth’s surface. Top quality carvings in different minerals. 36 Intarsia 43 slides. Examples of, and instruction for making intarsia 57 Turquoise 50 slides. 1973. From Arizona Highways Magazine. 37 Thomsonite 80 slides. 1996 AFMS 2nd place winner. 58 Geology Of Big Bend Texas 80 slides. 1988 AFMS winner. Comprehensive study of the zeolite mineral. A scholarly look at formations that make up the arid beauty of this national park. Touches on the lighter human side inter- 38 Badlands Bonanza 125 slides. spersed with 1987 AFMS winner. Travel log, history and natural history, an interesting and lively approach to geology make this a real plus field collecting vertebrate and invertebrate fossils, minerals. treat. 39 Miniatures And Carvings 76 slides. 59 Welcome To Oregon 140 slides. 1989. See the sights in Ore- Miniature furniture, tools, vehicles, animals made in stone. gon including collecting sites. Audio cassette included. 40 Calcite In Normal And Ultraviolet Light 80 slides. 1987. EVENTs the fluorescent beauty of calcite from many locations 60 More Rare Than Diamonds 93 slides. 1977 AFMS winner. and explains the phenomena. History of a fossil location contains many pictures of the kinds of 2 PROGRAM LIBRARY fossils found at the Clarno Fossil Plant location in Oregon. 77 Let’s Make A Cabochon 49 slides. 1981 AFMS winner. 61 Pawnee National Grasslands 126 slides. 1988 AFMS winner. Step by step on how to make a cabochon. Here is the study of the type of material found in this area which is very much off the beaten paths. Even if you are not into collecting 78 The Story Of Glaciers 129 slides. 1981 AFMS winner. via field tripping yourself, the program is beautiful to watch Excellent presentation of past events and present glaciers of the and includes some interesting history of the area.

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