The Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, founded in 1946, puts on the major annual show that anchors Tucson's premier Tucson Gem Show each February.
Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, Inc.
The Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, founded in 1946, puts on the major annual show that anchors Tucson's premier Tucson Gem Show each February.
The 2022 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, planned for Feb. 10-13, 2022, is titled ''The Show that Glows,'' featuring the Apatite supergroup, with more than 80 spectacular exhibits in the Fluorescent Mineral Pavilion at the Tucson Convention Center.
Show hours -- 10-6 Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 10-12, and 10-4 Sunday, Feb. 13. Children 14 and under are free with a paying adult.
The acclaimed Tucson Gem and Mineral Show ® has set the standard for gem and mineral shows around the world, and is now the largest gem and mineral show in the United States. The show is open to the public. Proceeds from the show are used for educational purposes in the Tucson community through scholarships, grants, and awards.
The Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, Inc., supports the promotion of mineral knowledge in our local Tucson community through scholarships, grants, and awards. Our purpose is to encourage interest and study in geology, mineralogy, lapidary and allied earth sciences.
The 2022 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, planned for Feb. 10-13, 2022, is titled ''The Show that Glows,'' featuring the Apatite supergroup, with more than 80 spectacular exhibits in the Fluorescent Mineral Pavilion at the Tucson Convention Center.
Show hours -- 10-6 Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 10-12, and 10-4 Sunday, Feb. 13. Children 14 and under are free with a paying adult.
The acclaimed Tucson Gem and Mineral Show ® has set the standard for gem and mineral shows around the world, and is now the largest gem and mineral show in the United States. The show is open to the public. Proceeds from the show are used for educational purposes in the Tucson community through scholarships, grants, and awards.
The Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, Inc., supports the promotion of mineral knowledge in our local Tucson community through scholarships, grants, and awards. Our purpose is to encourage interest and study in geology, mineralogy, lapidary and allied earth sciences.