So Much to Do . . .
A visit to the club table gave information about the things LOESS has been involved in during the year. Member Clara Lily White was there to help.
Kid got to make "dinosaur" footprints. The plaster of Paris wound up in more places than just the trays! Member Darcy Schmitt caught a bit on her clothes, in her hair...
The Gem Flume outside was popular with the kids. They loved panning for treasures!
Checking out all of the displays kept people on the move. Member Ann Rindal's amber display was a crowd stopper.
Sometimes just taking a break helps. Rob Kaleel and John Washburn, Show co-chairs, had a chance to exchange ideas and assess the on-going activities.
Then - there's always a time to stop for a snack. Member Vicki Harvey is ringing up the tab for Wayne Frankie, of the Illinois State Geological Survey.