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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1189.0. ""CRYSTAL - GEM - PSYCHIC" SHOW IN AUBURN" by BUSY::NFELDMAN () Thu Dec 21 1989 14:17

    Richard Urban Jr. is presenting a "CRYSTAL - GEM - PSYCHIC" SHOW
    at the Yankee Drummer Inn 624 Southbridge St. (Route 12) Auburn
    MA on January 20th from 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and January 21st
    from 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
    
    Direction:	
    	Mass Turnpike:	Exit 10 to Route 12 Auburn
    	Route I-290:	Exit 8 to Route 12 Auburn
    	Route I-395:	Exit I-290 to Exit 7
    
    Featuring:
    	Readings
    	Books
    	Supplies
    	Crystal
    	Jewelry
    	Gift Items
    	And Much More
    
    Admission:	Adults - $2.00		Children & Seniors - $1.00
    
    Richard Urban Jr. has been a crystal dealer and pranic healer for
    over 20 years.  Although Richard does not show any of his own
    merchandise at the shows he presents, he is always present and will
    talk with those interested in "New Age" and metaphysical living.
    Richard is an invaluable resource for information and networking
    due to his many years of involvement in everything ranging from
    meditation and aura reading to pranic healing.
    
    For more information about the show or information about participating
    as an exhibitor contact Richard Urban Jr. at 508-753-3293. 
    
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1189.1My connection to this showBUSY::NFELDMANThu Dec 21 1989 16:209
    To those of you who are curious or concerned about my connection
    with Richard Urban I'd like to reassure that I'm in no way related
    to him or the show.  I do not exhibit at the show, nor have I ever.
    When I first returned to this area from the Southwest Richard was
    kind enough to help me find resources and share his knowledge with
    me.  I have been to a number of Richard's shows and always find
    many interesting and enjoyable peole and products there.
    
    
1189.2Gem & Mineral ShowSMEGIT::BALLAMMon Mar 26 1990 19:4044
    
For those of you interested in mineral shows, this is a news 
release from the Nashua Mineral Society.  Usual disclaimer, I
have nothing to gain by posting this. 
...............................

Shower of Gemstones and Minerals

     NASHUA, N.H. - The Nashua Mineral Society is pleased to
sponsor the "Shower of Gemstones and Minerals" Show on
Saturday, April 7th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, April
8th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, exit 4 off
Route 3, in Nashua.  Admission at the door is $2.00, and
parking, like children under 12, is free. 

     Like the crystals on display, this Show has many inter-
esting facets, including 12 mineral and gem dealers and displays
of outstanding mineral specimens from New England and around
the world.  

     Highlighting the Show will be on-going gem carving 
demonstrations by internationally acclimed Michael Dyber.
Dyber was the first American to win a major prize in the
prestigious Idar-Oberstein Gem Carving Competition.  He was
the winner of the 1988 Gemmy Award in the first U.S. Gemcutters
Competitive Competition and was nmed U.S. Gemcutting Champion.

     An on-going Silent Auction of high quality gem and
mineral specimens and cutting materials donated by Nashua
Mineral Society members will be offered every hour on the
hour beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, and 12 noon Sunday.  
Winners must be present to claim their items. 

     A splendid 14.8 carat specimen of the state gemstone,
smokey quartz, was faceted by Society member Mike Undercoffler,
and is being offered as the Door Prize.  The gemstock for this
prize was dug from the same mineral "pocket" as the large
smokey gem on display in the New Hampshire State Capitol
Building. 

     For more information about the "Shower of Gemstones and
Minerals" Show, contact Don Ryder at 465-2706.