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    Roadrunner Prospector's Club (Phoenix)

    Roadrunner Prospector's Club

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    Ken Chichester

    Apr 2003
    Phoenix, AZ
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Roadrunner Prospector's Club (Phoenix)

    Quote Originally Posted by jeff of pa
    Roadrunner Prospector's Club
    Rex Drake,
    3935 N. 31st Ave.
    Phoenix, AZ 85079
    (602) 274-2521
    admin@roadrunnergold.com
    http://roadrunnergold.com
    It appears that an update to the above information is in order as much has changed since it was posted in December of 2005. Currently (August 2009) the President of the Roadrunner Prospector's Club is Bill Colebeck and the address of the office has changed to:
    2744 West Osborne Road
    Phoenix, AZ 85017-5023

    The voice message telephone number is 602-274-2521
    Fax line is 602-274-4335
    Mailing address:
    RRPC
    P.O. Box 56804
    Phoenix, AZ 85079

    Send email to: rrpc-office@roadrunnergold.com
    Website is at http://www.roadrunnergold.com

    General membership meetings are held third Thursday of the month at:
    7:00PM at the Arizona American Italian Club, 7509 North 12th Street, Phoenix, AZ

    Guests are welcome to attend both the regular meetings and the field outings that are held at a claim site selected by the board member in charge of outings on the weekend following the general meetings. I cannot remember a single outing that someone, usually more than a few, in our group did not find gold. The attendees sometimes work with competing teams and share the finds among that team's members.

    The Roadrunners is a fairly large club with roughly 1400 members on the books from all over the country. With nearly 200 gold producing claims, all open to members, it is a well run club that provides for its members. Depending on the season, (it's hot in Phoenix in the summer) they have an average of 100-120 attendees at the general meetings with some outings well over a 100. Guest speakers, some names most of you would recognize, are invited to the meetings and there are some lively discussions. The usual door prizes and a nugget drawing cap off the meetings which usually end by 9:30.

    You are cordially invited to attend.

    Never, never give up

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    Nov 2006
    AZ
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    Re: Roadrunner Prospector's Club (Phoenix)

    As a life member of Roadrunners, I have to say this is the best club if you live in AZ.
    Bunk
    Its all about the exploring!

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    TerrySoloman.com

    May 2010
    Congress, AZ - White Plains, NY
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    Re: Roadrunner Prospector's Club (Phoenix)

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunk
    As a life member of Roadrunners, I have to say this is the best club if you live in AZ.
    Bunk
    Ditto!
    I have hurt, and been hurt - loved, and been loved.

 

 

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