The Wichita Gem & Mineral Society
We are a group of people who love rocks and enjoy hanging out with like-minded rock-loving friends. The age of our group ranges from young kiddos and their parents to the very mature. We meet every month to talk about rocks and eat snacks. We laugh a lot and always welcome visitors. Come visit to learn and discuss many subjects in the field of geology.
72nd Wichita Gem and Mineral Show
“Earth’s Hidden Treasures”
April 24, 25 & 26, 2026
Friday, April 24
9am – 6pm
Saturday, April 25
10am – 6pm
Sunday, April 26
10am – 5pm
Coupon Flyer
Countdown to the 2026 Show
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Affiliations
The Wichita Gem and Mineral Society belongs to the regional Rocky Mountain Federation Society (RMFMS) and national American Federation Mineralogical Society (AFMS). Click here to read more about these affiliations.
501(c)(3) Status
The Wichita Gem and Mineral Society Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt, educational organization. Our purpose shall be exclusively educational and scientific; (a) to increase and disseminate knowledge of the earth sciences pertaining to minerals, gems, rocks, artifacts, and fossils and similar subjects; (b) to promote and perpetuate knowledge of the lapidary arts; (c) to encourage field trips to study the earth sciences, particularly of geology and mineralization in place and (d) to encourage greater public interest and education in gems, fossils and minerals, cooperating with established institutions in such matters.
