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Suncoast Treasured Times Suncoast Research & Recovery Club Newsletter Website: www.srarc.com Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Date: February, 2017 Tom s Tips The Ground Hog saw his shadow and headed back in for 6 more weeks of winter. Sure couldn t tell that being here in Florida these days. The water temperature is up to 70 degrees and it is only February. If you are a brave soul you could tolerate wading and hunting although I recommend a wet suit. You can still get hypothermic pretty quickly. This weekend (February 24-26 9:00 am 5:00 pm) there will be a civil war reenactment at Fort De Soto on the grounds in front of the fort. The Wally Swartz Memorial Silver hunt will be March 25 th at Redington Shores Park. This is a free hunt for those club members who paid their 2017 dues before January 1, 2017. I look forward to seeing everyone at this month s meeting. Happy Hunting Everyone! Meeting Date: February 27, 2017 Place: Time: Bill Jackson s Outdoor Adventure 9501 US 19 N Pinellas Park, FL 33782 7:00 PM Program: Tom Jones Metal Detecting Basics Club Mailing Address: SRARC 6476 Fairway View Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33707

Elected Officers and Board President: Tom Jones 415-7968 Vice Pres.: Joe Szemer 345-3937 Secretary: Suzi Jones 560-8550 Treasurer: Tom Killian 343-2041 Board Member: Howard Metts 631-4191 Board Member: Stan Flack 421-9293 Board Member: Paul Hill 776-5455 Board Member: Mike Miller (941) 722-2198 Board Member: Mark Prue (813) 390-6944 Newsletter Editor: Tom Jones 415-7968 Email: tomandsuzi@tampabay.rr.com Webmaster: Mike Miller (941) 722-2198 Email: mike@mbmiller.net Competition: Chris & Georgia Duerden Library & Education Chair: Tom Killian 343-2041 Refreshments: Joe Montione 727-785-8624 Hunts & Raffle: Joe Szemer 345-3937 Ambassador: Jay Ganz (941) 423-0351 Birthdays Coming Events: March 4th SRARC Metal Detecting Training Class (See article page 3) March 25 th Wally Swartz Memorial Silver Hunt 10:00 am at Redington Shores Park 182 nd Ave Gulf Blvd, Redington Shores April 8 th Fort De Soto Picnic & Fun Hunt at Fort De Soto Park Meeting Minutes January 23, 2017 The meeting was called to order at 7:00pm. Jim Thobe gave a presentation on his trip to Haiti in search of pirate artifacts Birthday Ambassador Joe Szemer Eddie Garcia Keith Parker Chris Duerden Victor Lewandonski Paul Hill Derek Asklar John Gibson Marilyn Earhart Break was taken at 7:55pm Meeting was called back to order at 8:15pm The treasurer's report was given by Tom Killian. Winners of the competition table were announced. The raffle was held. Meeting was adjourned at 8:45 pm. 2

SRARC TRAINING CLASS Land Hunting Basics By Tom Killian Saturday March 4, 2017 8:00AM - 10:30AM Crisp Park (under pavilion) 37th. Ave.NE & Poplar St. NE St. Petersburg Free class/by Reservation only Learn about land hunting with a metal detector. We will have different brands of detectors, pin-pointers and treasure hunting equipment to demonstrate. Where to hunt, safety, search patterns and how to retrieve coins without damaging property will be demonstrated. Bring your own detector or use one of ours. We will bury over 100 coins for practice. We also talk about water hunting. We will have a water hunting class later this year. Tom Killian 727-343-2041 3

Lost & Found I Can t Believe I Did This 45 minutes after Tom had call Ed his phone rang and it was Ed calling. Upon answering Tom was surprised that the voice he heard was not Ed but Katie saying Tom, thank you so much for hooking me up with this wonderful man. Rick had found and returned her cherished ring. Great Job Volunteers Katie called SRARC in desperation asking if anyone could help her find her lost wedding ring. She told Tom Jones that she had put both her rings on a shirt and while cleaning her child s glasses she inadvertently picked up the shirt causing both rings to fall into the loose sand. She dug around and found her engagement ring but could not find her wedding band. After getting some information from Katie, Tom called Ed Osmar and asked if he and Rick Mygar could meet her at the beach and do a search for the ring. Ed met up with Rick and they called Katie and headed. The Club Coin Clues Will be posted Wednesday Night 2/22/2017 on srarc.com 4

Items of Interest Classified Adds 500 year-old shipwreck loaded with gold found in Namibian desert Diamond miners recently discovered a ship that went down 500 years ago after draining a man-made lagoon on Namibia s coast. While shipwrecks are often found along Africa s Skeleton Coast, this one just so happened to be loaded with $13,000,000 worth of gold coins. It also answers a centuries old mystery and is what some archaeologists are calling one of the most significant shipwrecks ever found. The wreck was first discovered along the coast near Oranjemund by geologists from the mining company De Beers in April 2008. One reason it took centuries to find is because it was underneath the ocean floor. 5

SRARC 6476 Fairway View Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33707 Suncoast Treasured Times Suncoast Research & Recovery Club Official Newsletter Dedicated to Research, Recovery And the Preservation of Florida s Historical Artifacts. Treasure Hunters Code of Ethics I WILL respect private property and do no treasure hunting without the permission of the property owner. I WILL appreciate and protect our heritage of natural resources, wildlife and private property. I WILL fill all my excavations, remove and properly dispose of all trash that I find. I WILL use thoughtfulness, consideration and courtesy at all times, leaving gates as I found them. I WILL assist law enforcement and other government agencies or private citizens as needed. I WILL NOT litter. I WILL NOT destroy property, buildings, or what is left of ghost towns and deserted structures. I WILL NOT tamper with signs, structural facilities or equipment. 6