This directory of gem, mineral, and fossil clubs is arranged by location to
help readers find the clubs nearest them. Clubs located in the United States appear
first under state and then city; those abroad appear under country, province or
state, and city as applicable. Available addresses (zip codes appear in parentheses)
and phone and fax numbers are given for all clubs, as well as president names
and meeting times and places. Many of these organizations offer instruction in
the gem and jewelry arts.
Many U.S. clubs are affiliated with a regional branch of the American Federation
of Mineralogical Societies (AFMS; see Associations).
Regional groups are abbreviated as (C), California Federation of Mineralogical
Societies; (N), Northwest Federation of Mineralogical Societies; (R),
Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies; (M), Midwest Federation
of Mineralogical and Geological Societies; (S), South Central Federation
of Mineral Societies; (E), Eastern Federation of Mineralogical and Lapidary
Societies; or (SE), Southeast Federation of Mineralogical Societies.
Clubs not affiliated with any federation are denoted as independent by
(I).
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