Spoon collectors have organized several clubs in different parts of the country. These
clubs are not for profit and are run by the collectors for their own benefit. New members
are always welcomed warmly.
There is usually a very small annual membership fee which covers the cost of the newsletter. Some of these clubs also sponsor local spoon or silver shows once a year.
There is usually a national convention once each year, but the location changes every year. The addresses of the clubs are subject to change at any time, but the clubs from different areas are usually in contact with each other. If you do not get a response from the club closest to you, contact the other clubs and they will be able to provide more current addresses or phone numbers. It is quite enjoyable to meet with other collectors to swap stories or spoons and to show off your latest treasure.
Furthermore most long term spooners are very friendly and knowledgeable and are happy to talk to new collectors.
If you are involved with a club (anywhere in the world) which is not listed here--email me with details and I will add it to this page.
This page is sponsored by the Spoon Club of Southern California (SCSC).
Spoon Collectors of Southern California (SCSC)
Current :3832 Denwood Ave.
Los Alamitos, Ca. 90720
Northeastern Spoon Collectors Guild
Current :c/o NSCG
P.O. Box 12072
Albany, New York 12212
Northwest Spoon Collectors
Current :2387 S East Camano Dr.
Camano Island, Washington 98292
Southeastern States Spoon Society (SSSS)
Current: 1118 Live Oak St.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168
Dallas Spooners
Current: 9748 Broken Bow Rd.
Dallas, Texas 75238
Daytime Spoon Club of British Columbia
Current: Box 71015
120th street
Delta, British Columbia, Canada V4C 8E7
SouthWest Spoon Collectors Club
For spoon collectors throughout the South and Southwest, but anyone is welcome.
Debbie Pankey, membership officer
32 White Rock Trail
Allen, TX 75002-8416
Email: dpankey@dfwair.net
Club website: http://souvenirspoons.com/swscc
PERIODICALS:
There are no regularly published commercial periodicals (except newsletters) devoted exclusively to spoons, but articles about spoons are frequently found in magazines devoted to various antiques or hobbies. The author of these articles can often direct new collectors to established spoon clubs.
Silver Magazine is the only regularly published periodical specializing in silver. It regularly
publishes articles about spoons.
Silver Magazine, Post Office Box 9690, Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067
(619)756-1054
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