07/20/2026
Club meeting on July 21, 2026 7:00 pm at Perry Hill Methodist Church
We are a lapidary arts, paleontology, geology, gemology, rockhounding, and jewelry making club. L. Dickinson Drive. It won't take long to get hooked!
Club Meetings:
Meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7pm at the Mureal Crump Community Center on 1751 Congressman Wm. Park in the back of the building and enter through the first door on the left. We meet in the first room on the left, inside the door. Field trips and classes are held at various locations. We own our own workshop where you can learn to cut and make cabochons. Become a
07/20/2026
Club meeting on July 21, 2026 7:00 pm at Perry Hill Methodist Church
Gem Club meeting tonight. 7:00 pm at Perry Hill Methodist Church. Club member David Sherrod is going to present on the use of fossils in the lapidary arts. 🪸🦕🦖
Just a reminder we have a club meeting on Tuesday May 19, 2026. Perry Hill Methodist Church. Intersection of Perry Hill Road and Harrison Road.
05/08/2026
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04/22/2026
Gem Club meeting going on right now. How to Set Cabochons by Beth Wicker.
04/15/2026
Please vote for our Montgomery Gem and Mineral Show in the Entertainment and Leisure category
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04/11/2026
It was a nice day at the Sylacauga Magic of Marble Festival. Del O’Neal even saved a man from getting run over by a train. Thank you
04/07/2026
Field trip reminder for this upcoming weekend. Saturday, April 11, 2026 the Montgomery Gem and Mineral Society will travel to Sylacauga, Alabama for the Magic of Marble festival. We will meet at the sculptor’s park where will meet and greet the artists as they carve. We will then walk across the street to the BB Comer Library to tour the collection of marble sculptures and gift shop. Then we will drive to the Quarry overlook park where we can collect a few specimens. We plan on meeting there around 10 am. Any questions, please reach out to club president Chris Rutherford.
As an added bonus, those who bought the Roadside Geology of Alabama book at our gem show, you will find a detailed itinerary of the route to Sylacauga. There’s some nice side trip excursions and a lot of details about Rockford and Coosa County.