Young Tumbler’s – Earn a Badge!

Hello all Young Tumbler’s!

How about earning 1 or more Badges during this time of having to stay home and no school. Under the Young Tumber’s link on this website you find our badge program and all the badges you can earn.

Chose what badge you would like to work on and ask your Mom or Dad help you, if necessary.

The club is also continuing to have monthly field trips. We will require 6 ft distancing at digging sites from other families or non-family individuals. Families only can carpool together.

When we get back to our regular club meetings be sure to bring your badge worksheet(s) to the meeting and get your badge.

Updated: January 17, 2021 — 2:21 pm

Presidents Message

  • Digging It!  May is finally here, and with the snow clearing, the flowers blooming, and the rains letting up a bit (hopefully), that rock fever is hitting us all pretty hard. I hope you all had a great time at the Rock Bingo night last month! The Big Show is Coming! We are now less than two months away from our Cascade Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show, which will be held June 27–28 at Kent Commons. This is our biggest event of the year, and as I mentioned when I started my term, the people are what make this club

Meeting Announcements

  • Our own Mike Blanton will bring his expertise to this club meeting program – he will share the tools, tips and tricks he has developed to drill holes in stones and minerals so you can do more with the rocks you find. Show and Tell: bring a rock you’d like to make into something else.

  • Club Wagonmaster and rock shop creator Roger Danneman will present an overview of the new club shop – including equipment, scheduling, stewards, and what you can expect from this exciting new resource.  Show and Tell: bring a rock you want to polish or make into a cabochon (or something you’ve already polished or made)

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