North Seattle Lapidary Mineral Club Summer Rock Sale August 17, 2025

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The North Seattle Lapidary & Mineral Club will host its 4th Annual Summer Rock Sale on August 17, 2025, from 11 AM to 3 PM. Admission is free, allowing everyone in the community to engage with the fascinating world of rocks and minerals. Attendees can look forward to a diverse selection of items for sale, including unique specimens and lapidary supplies. The event not only promotes local geology but also fosters a sense of community among enthusiasts. Last year's sale attracted over 200 visitors, highlighting its growing popularity among local rock hounds and families.

The club aims to educate attendees about the geological significance of various minerals and the art of lapidary. This initiative continues to strengthen community ties and encourages the exploration of natural resources. The Summer Rock Sale is poised to be a major highlight of the local calendar, drawing interest from both experienced collectors and newcomers alike.

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