| 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. | |||||||||||||||