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Kalamunda Lapidary Club

Locality: Kalamunda, Western Australia, Australia



Address: 3 Recreation Rd 6076 Kalamunda, WA, Australia

Website: sites.google.com/view/kalalapclub/home

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22.01.2022 Don’t forget our Annual Exhibition see below, you will find an amazing selection of rough and polished rocks and gemstones to purchase or view too numerous to mention and have a Burger or Hot Dog , but don’t forget to sanitize and distance as we want you to continue staying safe.



15.01.2022 I went to the Dept of mines in Plane St recently,they have an amazing display of rocks and information,well worth a visit

07.01.2022 The Kalamunda Lapidary Club has been awarded funding of $3,870 through the Morrison Government's Volunteer Grants program for 2019-20. This funding will be put ...towards the completion of some minor capital works, making their facilities safer and more secure for the volunteers. Lapidary is the engraving, cutting, or polishing of stones and gems, and it was fascinating visiting their club room and seeing all the different works they have recently completed.

05.01.2022 The club is now opening Saturday 13 June 10:30 am Normal opening times are Tuesday 12pm to 4:30 pm Wednesday’s 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Thursday 7 pm to 10 pm... Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm See more



03.01.2022 something to make when the club re opens ( ok just an idea)

03.01.2022 One of these large signs has been removed or stolen from where it was placed near the traffic lights Kalamunda rd / Goosberry Hill rd If anyone sees it can you message me on this site so I can pick up.

01.01.2022 The entry to Jokers tunnel



01.01.2022 A great and busy Annual weekend Exhibition, many thanks to our hard working members for all the time they put in to make it a success. Also thank you to the people who came and purchased our stones, rocks and craftwork, without them the exhibition wouldn’t be the success it was.

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