Upcoming Shows and Events

Feb 12th, 2026 – General Meeting


Feb 21st, 2026 – Field Trip to Ole One Lane Bridge (Dunite, Quartz, Gneiss)


March 12th, 2026 – General Meeting


March 21st, 2026 – Field Trip to Swift Creek / Baker Lake (Agate, Jasper, Gneiss) or Saddle Mtn


April 9th, 2026 – General Meeting (Bingo night)


April 19th (Sunday), 2026 – Field Trip to Saddle Mountain (Petrified Wood, Opalized Wood)


May 2nd, 2026 – Field Trip to First Creek (Agate, Jasper, Geodes, Crystal)


May 14th, 2026 – General Meeting


June 6th, 2026 – Field Trip to Little Naches (Thundereggs, Jasper, Agate, Leaf Fossils)


June 11th, 2026 – General Meeting


June 13th, 2026 – Field Trip to Red Top (Agate, Jasper, Geodes, Crystal)


June 27th-28th (Setup on 26th), 2026 – CMS Rock, Gem & Jewelry Show (Kent Commons)


July 9th, 2026 – General Meeting


July 12th (Sunday), 2026 – Field Trip to Greenwater (Agate, Jasper, Common Opal)


July 18th, 2026 – Field Trip to Crystal Mtn (north of Ellensburg) (Agate, Jasper, Crystal, Geodes)


August 15th, 2026 – Summer Picnic at Coulon Park in Renton (takes the place of General Meeting)

 

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Updated: February 11, 2026 — 10:05 am

Presidents Message

  • Digging It Welcome to February 2026, the month when our Seahawks brought home a long-overdue second Super Bowl win! 🙂 I’m delighted to be starting my two-year term as the club’s new president. Thank you for electing me to this position, and thank you to Kat Koch for leading our club for the last decade. As we move into February and beyond, I hope to see more of YOU – at meetings, on field trips, in our rock shop, at our show, picnic, and holiday party. To me, the best part of this club – aside from the rocks, of

Meeting Announcements

  • Our wagonmaster, Roger, will go over the field trips he has planned for this year, including samples of what you can find at each location.   Show and Tell: Your Best Rock Find Of Last Year.

  • Maureen Carlisle, Former Docent at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, will take us through A Day on a Dig: “Over the years I’ve been asked about what it is like to be on a dino dig, so I’d like to answer some of these questions. I’ll cover some of the practical aspects of both archaeology and paleontology, as I have had the pleasure of being involved in both.” Show and Tell: bring a fossil or artifact that you’ve found or collected.

  • Come one, come all and play ROCK BINGO! With schools out for many local school districts, we invite members, guests, and especially families and kids to come and enjoy one of our most fun nights of the year. Everyone is guaranteed to win at this FREE event! All you have to do is bring three wrapped presents – presents can be rocks, gems, minerals, crystals, fossils, cabochons, slabs, jewelry, tumbled stones – anything you think might be a nice gift for a rock enthusiast. 

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