Hello all,

Thought I would post a little recap on how our local meteorite themed rock show went.

Show attendance was an all-time record, beating the last high by over 500 people. Attendance to programs where 4-5 times the normal, Steve's was the most packed, standing room only, while the Kansas Meteorite Society presentation was a close second. We filled all the seats, Steve just had an overflow. Usually only the first couple rows of seats have bodies in them. The common belief in the upped attendance, meteorites.

I sat as an expert during Steve’s and the KMS presentation, the later I was wearing my Renaissance costume, barely made it back in time, which seemed to entertain the general public. I took my sword off ahead of time.

The McPherson Museum had a very nice display, and their curator, a man excited about meteorites and Nininger in his mid 20’s, was a pleasure to meet. I am sure we will work with them in the future.

John Schooler and his wife had an extremely large selection of hard to find macro and micro mounts, as well as many fine minerals and fossils. He also set up a very nice educational display. Check out his website if you have the time. (www.schoolersinc.com)

The Big Well was at the show the first three days. We formed a partnership with them to help make peridot from the pallasite meteorite the state gemstone. The museum had since been collecting signatures and according to an e-mail dated the evening of the tornado (to fellow KMS member Jerry Calbert), everything was going well on their end. I have not heard from anyone since and hope no one was in the building when it was hit.

At the show we put a ballot box on our table, and were interviewed by a local television network, which made the evening news.

The Lake Afton Observatory , brought a nice collection of different Kansas meteorites along with samples of basic meteorite classes. There program went well.

Don Stimpson had a small display and sold samples of his meteorites. He also had two meteorite postcards he made which I know will interest some of you, such as Mike Jensen. These had a circle on them like an old popular Meteor Crater postcard where Don put a piece of the meteorite….prices varied.

The KMS had a display including the Wichita meteorite.

In fact the show was such a success that we are likely going to squeeze meteorites into the next show as well. We are thinking of going with the peridot gemstone theme for it….meaning could change anytime.

The Wichita Gem and Mineral Society in general has turned us into some of it's star members, we have led or have been a part of pretty much all public programs, advertisement, press releases and the like, since joining them. With the WGMS connections, the Kansas Meteorite Society has had a larger radio and television appearance, so this has been a win-win combination.

Thanks again to those that helped a little behind the scene and thanks to those that attended..

Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas
Wichita Gem and Mineral Society Member
Kansas Meteorite Society Founder
....and of course IMCA #3166


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