[meteorite-list] Botanica, Radio Program + Odds & Ends

MARK BOSTICK thebigcollector at msn.com
Wed Apr 11 11:41:58 EDT 2007


Hello Everybody,

Hope everyone is doing well.  Been pretty busy around here as usual.  After 
a little cold spell the sun is now shining much to the delight of my baby 
Oak trees, and my banana tree that perhaps I put outside a little too early. 
(It really isn't looking good after the last week.)  Oh well, on to 
meteorite things....

A couple weeks ago I helped Steve Arnold move the Brenham meteorite main 
mass from the Exploration Place. It was sad to see Steve pull away in his 
hummer, perhaps the last time the meteorite will be here.  I took a couple 
images and will try to find time to post them.

(Speaking of Steve and Brenham, that Cash for Treasures program with Steve 
and Geoff is getting a LOT of air play.)

Last week we presented a slide show at the local Botanica on the solar 
system and meteorites.  It was lunch program, so people had to pay to see 
the presentation, but we still had about 80 people in attendance. Photos 
coming when I can find time.

The Kansas Meteorite Society will be on the radio this weekend, on a local 
radio station, KNSS. This will be Saturday, April 14th from 10 a.m. to 11 
a.m., during the Countryman's Kansas program, hosted by Gene Countryman.  We 
will be promoting the upcoming meteorite themed rock show.

You can read more radio show here....

http://www.knssradio.com/djs/countrymans_kansas.php

And after the weekend, not sure when really, you will be able to download 
the show to your ipod here...

http://www.knssradio.com/promo/podcast/index.php

Followed up all leads from the lawn show and no new meteorites.

Must more in the works, some things not finalized yet, some things I can't 
really talk public about.

Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas
www.meteoritearticles.com

PS: I will remind everyone about the dates and times of our upcoming rock 
show, as it seems like the thing to do.  Please try to make it if in the 
region, but avoid Friday, unless you want to be trampled by the ~1500 kids 
or so that attend that day.

http://www.meteoritearticles.com/2007GemShowInfo.html





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