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Field Trips—Darwin Alder
The field trip is still on for Saturday, No-
vember 13th.  We will meet about 8:00
AM  at the Surfside Jetty Park.  I think
what I will have everyone do is bring their
own lunches and eat either at Stahlman
Park or the Surfside Jetty Park, and then
shell down the beach and end up at San hibits and provided information
Luis Pass.  We will probably meet for sup-
per at one of the area restaurants.  Either
the Zum Gasthaus Restaurant (German) or
one of the seafood restaurants.  More in-
formation at the meeting.
Sea Shell Searchers Shell Show
Dates to Remember
November 2 Shell Show entries due.  Application on last page of this newsletter.
November 18 Shell Show set-up, Judging and Awards dinner
November 19-20 Sea Shell Searchers Shell Show  open to public at Lake Jackson Festival of Lights
Celebration at the Lake Jackson Civic Center
Saturday, 19th,  Social to be announced
Future Programs
November: Dr. Sammy Ray of TAMUG's graduate biology college giving a presentation
on the biology and ecology of Ostrea virginica.
December: Holiday Party
Programs Being Planned — Shelling in Chile; Underwater World of Jackie Reid; Shells of
Australia;Conus pennaceous - Diverse and Disjunct Forms
If you know of a program that you would like to see or give, please contact Craig Latimer.
Thanks!
Wayne Humbird, Sea & Shore
Chairman would like to thank all
those folks who entered exhibits
in the Brazoria County Fair as
well as those who sat with the ex-
to the public about the exhibits
and shells in general.  A special
thanks goes to the Sea Shell
Searchers for sponsoring several
of the trophies
.
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