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KANSAS GEOLOGICAL FOUNDATION
Kansas Geological Foundation Services
The Kansas Geological Foundation pro-
vides the following services as a part of the organi-
zation's commitment to educate the public regarding
earth science.
Speaker's Bureau
- A list of speakers
available to talk about various aspects of geology
may be obtained by contacting Janice Bright at the
KGS Library, 265-8676. This service is free to the
public.
Videotape Library
- The KGF main-
tains a videotape library focused primarily on the
various fields of earth science. These tapes may be
checked out without charge by the public. To ob-
tain a list of tapes, please contact the KGS Library,
212 N. Market, Ste. 100, Wichita, KS 67202, or
call Janice Bright at 265-8676.
New Slides on Energy from AAPG
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slides are available from the Speaker's Bureau on
energy. Please contact Bob Cowdery at 267-9030
to check out the slides.
The Kansas Geological Foundation was founded in
March of 1989 as a not-for-profit corporation under
the guidelines of section 501(c)(3) of the tax code to
provide individuals and corporations the opportu-
nity to further the science of geology. It is dedi-
cated to providing charitable, scientific, literary and
educational opportunities in the field of geology for
the professional geologist as well as the general
public.
KGF can receive in-kind donations through
which the donor may receive a tax deduction. Of
equal importance, the KGF provides the financial
resources to sort, process and file this data at the
KGS library. If you have a donation to make,
please contact the KGF at 265-8676.
Your tax-deductible membership donation
helps to defray the cost of processing donations and
to support public education programs about the sci-
ence of geology. Annual membership begins at
$50.00 per year. Donations of $100.00 or more are
encouraged through the following clubs:
Century Club
$ 100 to $ 499
$500 Club
$ 500 to $ 999
Millennium Club
$1000 to $5000
President's Club
$5000 and over