Discover Nature Program: International Bat Week with Bats-N-Brews

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 6:00 PM 
until 8:00 pm

Friends of Hilltop Arboretum

11855 Highland road, Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Attire: Casual Attire

Tickets

Ticket Type Price Qty
Hilltop Members/Students/LMNGBR Registrations $10.00
Non-member Registrations $15.00
Magnolia Level ($250) and Above Registrations $0.00

Description

Digging deep down in Louisiana’s earth, rockhounders (rock hunters) have found amazing treasures. Catherine Rouchon is one of these hounders who’s also a Graduate Gemologist, silversmithing, and lapidary artist.  She owns Compass Rose Jewelry Designs, where she creates one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces, inspired by Louisiana’s unique landscape and diverse geology. At this event, Catherine will provide us with a brief geological history of Louisiana, focusing on rocks, minerals, and gemstones that can be found in our unique state.  

In 2014, Catherine began rockhounding throughout Louisiana, most inspired by Toledo Bend and her home in East Feliciana. Her favorite stones to work with are the ones she mines herself. Using her lapidary skills, she cuts, grinds and polishes cabochons. Her silver work designs are inspired by the landscape and the wildlife she encounters in her travels as well the environment thriving out of her back door. 

Compass Rose Jewelry will be available for purchase at the event.
Learn more about Compass Rose at https://www.facebook.com/CompassRosebyCERouchon/.

Digging deep down in Louisiana’s earth, rockhounders (rock hunters) have found amazing treasures. Catherine Rouchon is one of these hounders who’s also a Graduate Gemologist, silversmithing, and lapidary artist.  She owns Compass Rose Jewelry Designs, where she creates one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces, inspired by Louisiana’s unique landscape and diverse geology. At this event, Catherine will provide us with a brief geological history of Louisiana, focusing on rocks, minerals, and gemstones that can be found in our unique state.  

In 2014, Catherine began rockhounding throughout Louisiana, most inspired by Toledo Bend and her home in East Feliciana. Her favorite stones to work with are the ones she mines herself. Using her lapidary skills, she cuts, grinds and polishes cabochons. Her silver work designs are inspired by the landscape and the wildlife she encounters in her travels as well the environment thriving out of her back door. 

Compass Rose Jewelry will be available for purchase at the event.
Learn more about Compass Rose at https://www.facebook.com/CompassRosebyCERouchon/.

The Venue

Friends of Hilltop Arboretum

11855 Highland road, Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Contact

Name: Office
Phone: 225-767-6916
Email: hilltop@lsu.edu

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