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During the 19th century, the discovery of gold in various parts of the United States sparked a phenomenon known as “gold fever.” An obsession with getting rich off the precious metal caused a stampede of hopefuls to rush to California and other areas where gold had been found. The 1848 discovery of gold in California wasn’t the first, but it led to the largest gold rush of the era, the California Gold Rush, which gave way to the northern Klondike Gold Rush in Canada in the late 1890s. Hundreds of thousands of prospectors flooded to these regions, sometimes enduring treacherous journeys in search of fortune. The gold rushes led to the rapid development of towns and cities and irreversibly changed landscapes; they also left behind several fascinating, if sometimes overlooked, moments in history ‚ — moments that can only be born from the frenzied allure of striking it rich
President’s Corner December 2024
Well prospectors, it’s been a great year. I am so glad I jumped in and volunteered to lead the club for 2024. My term is up at the end of the December meeting. I really appreciated the interest from everyone who signed up for the nominations. I think we are set to have an active 2025. I also want to thank everyone for all the help and support… and please continue and let’s carry it forward. I’m going to look for ways to help out and improve all the functions I’m involved with going forward. I also hope to plan a few events and programs. So, we’ll have our election at the December meeting and have our $5 raffle… we will also sell tickets for the $10 raffle and draw for those prizes at the end of the meeting. Remember that the winner gets a choice of the prizes. Be sure to bring your tickets… and buy some more! See you there.
John Mink
From Jessyca:
If your company does matching donations to clubs for the holidays. We have donation forms, and I can
provide any info needed at the next club meeting.