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Shasta Miners & Prospectors Association NEWSLETTER
Miner of the Month for May 2017
Bill Schumpert
Founded in 1959, Shasta Miners & Prospectors Association is a non-profit organization that helps small-scale miners and pro-spectors while educating the public about mining. The Association offers gold-bearing claims that the members can enjoy using with full access and we hold monthly meetings that are open to the public.
Miner of the Month
Bill Schumpert
Thank you
Thank you for going above and beyond for the
betterment of SMPA and its members.
DEC 2016 Miner of the Month
Larry and Phyllis Bogges
February 2017 Miner of the Month
Ramona Kallem
JAN. 2017 Miner of the Month
Jim Rankin
March 2017 Miner of the Month Donna Davis
April 2017 Miner of the Month Velva Langstaat
May 17, 2017 General Meeting
Presentation
State of Jefferson Update
Area Representatives Win Carpenter and Terry and Sally Rapoza will be speaking and have an informational table. Come and find out the current information and status on the
lawsuit against the State of California for lack of representation
in the North State
Important Notice : There will not be a June SMPA General Meeting
Next SMPA general meeting will be July 20
Sallly and Terry Raposa Win Carpenter
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2017 Officers and Directors and Chairs
O ffi c e r s
P r e s i d e n t D ia n a C la yt o n ( 5 3 0 ) 5 2 4 - 1 2 2 6 d ia n a e c la y t o n @ a o l . co m
V i c e P r e s i d e n t D o n n a D a v i s ( 5 3 0 ) 6 2 3 - 0 7 4 4 d j d _1 9 6 3 _2 0 0 6 @ ya h o o . co m
Secr eta ry S u s a n D o y le ( 5 3 0 ) - 5 4 9 - 3 0 3 9 d o y l es j @ a o l . c o m
Treasu re r
W a yn e K i n g ( 5 3 0 ) - 396-2207 [email protected]
D i r e c t o r s Dick Kingsmore (530) 549 -3197 [email protected] Mike Russell - (530) 347-7436 [email protected]
Bill Woodward (530) 229-9304
Jim Stevens (Interm) (530 ) 3471679
Leg is lation M i ke A b e rn a t h y ( 5 3 0 ) 6 3 8 - 6 7 1 7 u cn o k is s @ y a h o o . co m
Metal De tecting Outings Bi l l D o y le ( 5 3 0 ) - 5 4 9 - 3 0 3 9 d o y l ew t@ a o l . c o m
Cla ims / Outings M ik e A b e r n a t h y ( 5 3 0 ) 6 3 8 - 6 7 1 7 u cn o k is s @ y a h o o . co m Bo b B u r d ett ( 5 3 0 ) 4 7 4 - 4 4 8 8 Bo b C a rp e n t e r ( 5 3 0 ) 3 5 7 - 5 3 3 1 K en n y C h in n ( 5 3 0 ) 5 1 0 - 0 1 7 8 b u c tg r d @ ya h o o . c o m G en e C la y t o n ( 5 3 0 ) 2 2 2 - 6 0 7 0 g en e. c l a y to n 3 3 @ g m a i l . c o m Dan Collier (530) 356-4530 [email protected]
SMPA Logo C lo th ing Mary Ann Stevens (5 3 0 ) 3 4 7 - 1 6 7 9 [email protected]
Membe rsh ip Mike Russell ( 530) 347-7436 [email protected]
Web S ite Adm inistra tor D a v id D o b b er ( 5 3 0 ) 3 4 7 - 9 2 7 3 [email protected] Web: www.shastaminersandprospectors.org To access: find out what your user name and password is. The newsletter is posted to mem-ber site for current month and moved to the public access the following month. Newsletter is sent via email unless otherwise indicated. IF you have an email address and not getting your newsletter, be sure to check spam or junk mail.
A letter from our President, Diana Clayton SMPA Officers and Board Members
If you need information about the club
activities please contact us.
Diana Clayton
http://www.monex.com/liveprices/ Updated On: 05/05/17 at 11:08 AM PDT
Monex Spot
Prices Change Open High Low
Monex Spot
Gold 1227.00 -1.00 1231.00 1232.00 1226.00
Monex Spot
Silver 16.26 -0.08 16.34 16.34 16.18
SMPA Logo Clothing Chairperson, Mary Ann Stevens
[email protected] Ph.: (530)-347-1679
We have nice hoodies, t-Shirts, tank tops, hats, and iron-on emblems. These items are on display and are for purchase at each general meeting.
SMPA JULY General Meeting educational information There will be a meeting in July with Jeremy Tuggle (possibly) presenting on work he is
doing for the Shasta Historical Society per BLM’s request, to research unknown mines in Shasta County.
Dear Members and Friends,
I hope many took the opportunity to get out and about
either prospecting or metal detecting. Please bring
your “finds” to the May 18 meeting. You can partici-
pate in the “find of the month contest” or just share
your experience in the “Show and Tell segment of the
meeting. We love to hear about your experiences with
the hunts.
Congratulations to Jim Stevens as the interim SMPA
Director to take Dan Colliers place. Dan recently re-
signed due to new family responsibilities. Thank you
again Dan for all your good works.
Congrats to Bill Schumpert for receiving the award for
Miner of the Month in May. It is always appreciated
when you help with setting up the meeting place.
Thank You.
We have a great meeting planned for on May 18. An-
nouncement will be made about upcoming exciting
metal detecting hunts and prospecting outings. People
are reporting flood gold finds. Be sure to read articles
in newsletters. See you at the meeting. Diana
In Memory
Of Eve Rising
Eve was a long time
member and loved
metal detecting.
May she rest in peace.
You will always be
remembered.
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HIDDEN COIN CLUE!!!!
NEW LOCATION!!!!
This Just In:
First Clue
West of Train Trestle near the River, two big redwoods
Are close at hand
Wanted I am looking for old Metal Detecting maga-zines for sale (or free). Please call 776-5253 John Hernan-dez
Find out about Flood Gold Check out ICJM’s Prospecting and Mining Journal April 2017 issue on Weathering, Erosion and
Placers By Chris Ralph.
“The big interest to prospectors thinking about the effect of erosion in not what might hap-pen long into the future but what they might find in the rivers later this summer when the water levels go down.” Chris Ralph
Volunteers Needed June 21-24 2017 Shasta County Fair
Volunteers needed for a couple of hours a day
call Jim Stevens for more infor-mation at 3 4 7 - 1 6 7 9
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SAVE the DATES 2017
(We are looking for volunteers to help out at the following events)
June 21-24 2017 Shasta County Fair
July 4th After...the fireworks metal detecting outing at Convention Center.
July 28, 29, and 30 th SMPA Annual Campout Douglas City Campground(
August 19 SMPA Annual Picnic and Treasure Hunt, KC Grove, Anderson River Park
August 31 -Sept 4 2017 Inner Mountain Fair
Oct.: Shasta Gem and Mineral Show; Oct. Dates TBA
Dec. 21 2017 SMPA Annual Christmas Party Dec. Location TBA
May
ANDREW BALSTON
RAY BELL
MIKE BIGLEY
JIM BRISSEY
FRED FURRY
WILLY GAY
JOHN GERBAUER
DONALD HEEMEYER
BILL HOLLENSHADE
KELLEN JEANS
WAYNE KING
DEAN KNAPP SR
DAVID KRUEGER
LARRY LEWIS
ANDREW MAZE
LARRY NORDYKE
SCOTT SCHANUTH
PAUL SIMONETTA
TOM SKINNER
KENNETH SMITH
DALE THOMAS
SUZANNE UNGER
BRETT VAN WAGNER
BAVID WIEGEL
TERRY WILSON
ROBERT (BOB) DIVINE
THOMAS DODSON
RICHARD DOUSE
TRAVER FARNER
GERALD FETTEROLF
HERMAN FRON
GARY HANSON
NORMAN HEAGY
BOB HILL
JERRY HOPPE
PAUL JENKINS
TIMOTHY KENNEDY
DEAN KNAPP SR
TIM LEADABRAND
ROBERT NIDEVER
ROGER NORRIS
JONATHON SORLING
JIM VOSS
JAMES WOODWARD
KEITH YOUNG
ERESA AMEN
TERESA BOOK
RACHEL BUR-
NETT JR
tiffany CHINN
LINDA CLARKE
PAULINE COB-BLER
JUDY HAFNER
DEBRA HALL
- BOB LAIN
BETTY LEAS
TAMMY LED-FORD
BARBARA PICCIN-
INO
CINDY RUSSELL
JOSEPHINE SIDWELL
CINDY
TAP-PENBEC
K
ALICIA WILSON
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April 20, 2017 Meeting Minutes Anderson Grange Hall 8085 Airport Road, Redding Ca 96002
April 20 Minutes will be read at the Next meeting
Source: http://www.publiclandsforthepeople.org/
PLP 2017 March Newsletter
Happy Flood Gold Season After the heavy rains in the west, this summer promises to be one of the best mining seasons for small
scale miners in many a year! Here we are on the verge of a great new mining season, and there is still legal work to be done in San Bernardino with the California dredging cases we have been plaintiffs in against the state of California for nearly a decade now. We are never giving up until miners are back in the water! We are proud to stand with Minerals and Mining Advisory Council (MMAC) to get new legislation in place that
will put more teeth in the 1872 Mining Law for the miners. To that end, MMAC has been working hard, meeting with many movers and shakers in Washington DC for a week in February and another week in
March. That is very important work which when completed, will benefit all miners, mining districts, mining companies and of course, all of America.
You can read the whole story by clicking HERE.
Everyone likes a little good news, right? The tide is turning… these California miners just won a HUGE case
against Sacramento County, CA. Over $100 Million awarded! That decision should give the scheming
thieves a reason to think twice before they roll any more miners! Read the Sacramento Bee article HERE.
PLP has been very busy working for our membership, not only supporting the work MMAC is doing on be-
half of us all, keeping the dredging cases up, paying ongoing bills, speaking and raising funds at a great Gold
Show in Quartzsite Arizona a few weeks ago. We wish to thank the sponsors of that show (including Richard
Trusty),and say a hearty “Thank you!” to everyone for such a warm welcome by vendors and the public
alike. We continue to be busy educating and helping miners with various issues around the country. We
are working tirelessly to make PLP great again, putting the miners donations back to work that were frozen
as a result of nefarious actions on the part of former (resigned), board members and others. To that end,
PLP recently filed legal action against Pat Keene, Ray Kender, Barry Wetherby, Dwayne Platz, Mitchell Noble
and Does 1-50. You can read the entire complaint HERE. As you know, it takes all of us doing a little to ac-
complish a lot! You can do your part to help us Take It Back And Keep It by renewing your supporting PLP
membership, and if you are able, make a donation above your normal membership to help us make the ex-
tra push to support the Mining District revival. The power of the mining districts is truly beginning to be re-
alized in Congress. Let’s pull together and show the politicians we are united in our cause! You can find out
more about it here: www.mmacusa.org We are continuing to fight for miner’s rights, and until next time,
Let’s Keep Taking it Back while we Make Mining and Multiple Use Public Land Great Again! Ron Kliewer,
President
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Guided Metal Detector Outings: Guided metal detecting outing usually occur on the Second Sat. morning after our
regular scheduled meeting. The location of the hunt is announced at the general meeting. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Bill Doyle, Metal Detecting Chair. Email: [email protected] or call (530) -549 -3039
Guided Claims Outings: Guided Claims outings are scheduled the first Sat. following the general meeting. For more information contact Michael Abernathy, Claims Chair. Email: [email protected] or call 530) 638 -6717 Mike Abernathy
Donna Davis ( 5 3 0 ) 6 2 3 - 0 7 4 4 d j d _1 9 6 3 _2 0 0 6@ ya h o o . co m
Hello Fellow Miners,
I would like to send my condolences to the family of Eve Rising. She was a very special
lady, very knowledgeable in both mining and metal detecting. She will be missed by all
who know her and certainly never forgotten.
Get well wishes to all who are or have been ill recently: Lorin Fleming, Larry Bogges,
Ed Thurston, Nancy Huff and all the ones I am unaware of.
The Shasta District Fair is coming up fast! If you can or would like to volunteer time
please call Jim Stevens (530) 347-1679 or catch him at the May 18th meeting.
I hope to see everybody at the May 18th meeting. Happy Hunting
Donna Davis , Vice President, SMPA
Hello Fellow Miners: This is going to be the best year ever for mining for GOLD
It's starting to get hot out there! This is going to be the best year ever for mining for GOLD. I've been talking with folks and they have been sharing their finds with me. Wow, some of the gold is very nice. There's some pretty nice stuff be-ing found! This will also be the year that the little power people will inflict their will upon us, in the form of more regu-lations! I wonder what shall become of them? Maybe the Feds will step up and say no no no not on Public Federal Lands! Our last outing was really good even though only one person was brave enough to raise their hand when I asked who was going to the outing. Well, 5 new prospector's showed at the outing to give Russ Kallem a hand with his gravity dredge and was able to see first hand one of these so simple devices in action. They had plenty of questions and he tried to answer them the best he could. We should have a pretty good outing in May! I hope some of you show up and join us at the upcoming outings. I'll try to give at least a one hour class on something pertaining to mining panning, sluicing, or what you'd like to learn. The snakes are out and it's HOT! Watch where you step and bring lot's of water and sunblock and a hat! Claim's Chairman Michael Abernathy Remember to prospect in pairs!
April Metal Detecting Outing
I t was a beautiful day for the outing at Foothill High School, thus showing a turnout of 14 participants at the hunt. Those in at-
tendance were: Howard Waldron, Terry Wilson, Herman Fron, Mike Russell, Fred Furry, Ed Thurston, B. Van Wagner, Brandon
Van Wagoner, Wayne King, Diane E. Bouge, Lorin Fleming, Robert Graff, Dennis Paloma and me.
Those with detectors found lots of targets and recovered coins and jewelry, including 2 rings. Those new to the hobby, and with-
out detectors, learned some tips from the more experienced persons regarding the use of detectors and tips on recovering targets.
The finds of the day went to Robert Graff that found a beautiful sterling silver ring and to Loring Fleming that found a really nice
pendant.
Once again spring is here and the finds are getting better and better. See you on the next outing., Bill
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SHASTA MINERS AND PROSPECTORS ASSOCIATION (SMPA) MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Please CIRCLE one: NEW membership or Renewal
Please check mark type of membership
______$40.00 Individual
______ $50.00 Family (includes spouse and children under age of 18)
______ $25.00 Senior & Spouse (Age 70+)
______ $40.00 Business Card Advertising (attach business card)
______ Legal Fund/ donation Amount: ______________
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I hereby apply for membership/renewal with SMPA. I understand that SMPA and it’s agents DO NOT provide goods or services for my activities including,
for example, mining equipment or supplies, lodging, transportation, food service, etc. SMPA is not liable for any negligent or willful act or failure to act by
providers of such goods or services during my activities. I acknowledge that there may be certain risks involved with activities as a member including, but
NOT limited to, rugged or uneven terrain, uncertain or unpredictable river currents, physical exertion for which I am NOT prepared, or other unknown forces
of nature, high altitude, accident or illness without access to means of rapid evacuation or availability of medical supplies, the adequacy of medical atten-
tion once provided, or negligence on part of SMPA. I hereby agree to be responsible for my own welfare and accept any and all risks of unanticipated
events, illness, injury, emotional trauma or death. I acknowledge that the cost of SMPA membership is based upon participants executing this release of
liability. Therefore, as lawful consideration for being permitted to participate as a member, I hereby release and discharge forever smpa from any and all
liability arising from my membership or my activities as a member. I agree that this release shall be legally binding upon me personally, all members of my
family and all minors traveling with me, my heirs, successors, assigns and legal representatives, it being my intention to fully assume all the risk associated
with my activities as a member and to release SMPA from any and all liabilities to the maximum extent permitted by law.
I have read and fully understand this release
and membership application.
Signature _______________________ Date: Month__ Day__ Year_____
Membership rates are for one year. Membership benefits include but not limited to: monthly newsletters, monthly outings, SMPA special
events, enjoy free use of our many gold bearing claims, hands on education about gold prospecting and metal detecting from our many experi-
enced members. See our web page at shastaminersandprospectors.org and join us on Facebook.
Mail the completed and signed application to: Shasta Miners and Prospectors Association Please make check payable to SMPA
P.O.BOX 10929 Anderson CA 96007
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SMPA Board of Directors
Meeting First Wed of Month
at 6 PM VITTLES Restaurant
2385 North St. Anderson Members are always welcome to
attend. 6 PM dinner; at 7 PM meeting.
Monthly General Meeting Third Thursday of Month at 7 PM
Anderson Grange Hall 8085 Airport Rd, Redding Across from Kent’s Groceries
May 18 , 2017 General Meeting Presentation By
State of Jefferson Local Representatives Win Carpenter and Terry Rapoza.
They will be speaking on the current information and pro-gress of the State Of Jefferson
SMPA membership application can be downloaded from web at
http://www.shastaminersandprospectors.org/
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