Hi Mark & Jeff
I guess as long as you are mentioning the KMS I will mention the Colorado 
Meteorite Society (COMETS). We started around 5 years ago with monthly meetings 
usually in the Denver metro area but we have had them in CO Springs as well. 
Most meetings have 10-20 members present. 
We try to help promote meteorite collecting in our community as well. We 
recently helped the CO School of Mines Museum of Geology update their meteorite 
display. We have also had a display of meteorites from several members at the 
main library in CO Springs.
So far we have not recovered any new meteorites because of our efforts but I am 
confident that will happen some day. We also try to get out as a club and do 
some meteorite hunting.
We also hold an annual party during the Denver show that has become one of the 
most popular events at the show. This last year of course we held the Katrina 
relief fund drawing at the party.
I would invite anyone living in the area to consider joining. Just send me an 
email I will give you details for becoming a member.
Mike

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Mike Jensen
Jensen Meteorites
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Aurora, CO 80017-3137
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website: www.jensenmeteorites.com



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From: "MARK BOSTICK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello Jeff,
> 
> Not a National Society, but here in Wichita we have the Kansas Meteorite 
> Society.  We have done several talks and displays , been in the newspaper, 
> on television and the Kansas Geological Survey people knows us well.  
> Currently we are working on putting a display in one of the local libraries, 
> and have offered help in donations, advise or information with the mayors of 
> Haviland and Greensburg, Kansas on building a possible meteorite museum, and 
> seeing how we can be of help in the likely upcoming Meteorite Festival in 
> Haviland.  Next month, a talk with at the local rock club monthly meeting.  
> The Haviland and Greensburg projects are at their earliest of stages but I 
> have hopes, and if anyone is interested in any of the above...like going to 
> the festival or helping with the musuem, let me know and I will keep you up 
> to date as things go along.
> 
> The last three Kansas meteorites made official are because of our direct 
> actions and we have a goal of adding at least ten.
> 
> Tomorrow I will be in Haviland to see another Brenham dug up with the 
> backhoe.
> 
> Clear Skies,
> Mark Bostick
> Wichita, Kansas
> www.meteoritearticles.com
> 
> 
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