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So Much to See . . . |
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Dinosaurs and dinosaur bones were abundant. Dr. Wendy Taylor from the University of Chicago brought some wonderful hand-on specimens. LOESS member Cory Morres helps visitors enjoy the specimens. |
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Bead-making is an art. Julie Sova made it look easy and a lot of fun. She had some lovely beads that she had made on display. |
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Taking a chunk of stone and rounding it and polishing it into a beautiful sphere is what Colleen Kugler does. It's a fascinating process to watch. |
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The floor is filled with member displays. Ed Wagner's geode display literally spilled off of the tables and onto the floor with some REALLY big specimens! |
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