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Mark your Calendar for FossilFest 2026 March 21 - 22
TBFC Season 2025-2026 updates:

Next In-Person Club Meeting is Feb. 7, 2026 @ 7pm EDT - Terror Bird: Florida’s True Dinosaur with Thomas Goss in the USF Behavioral Science Room #103 (Click Link for Directions)

Next Peace River Monthly Trip: Feb. 14, 2026 (Paid, Active Members only and water levels permitting) - Zolfo Springs Guage
Next Brooksville Trip: Feb. 11, 2026 (Paid, Active Members only. 18 or older. Limit 20 People) - Check the Chronicles for Details
Next CEMEX Center Hill Trip: Feb. 18, 2026 (Paid, Active Members only. 18 or older. Limit 20 People) - Check the Chronicles for Details
Next Bone Valley Fossil Farm Trip: Feb. 21, 2026 [SOLD OUT], Apr. 25, 2026 (Sign up during the Feb 7 meeting!) (Paid, Active Members only. Kid Friendly. Limit 20 Adults)
Crystal River Holcim Mine: Apr. 25, 2026 (Paid, Active Members only. 18 or older. Limit 20 People) - Check the Chronicles for Details

For any updates you can check the Field Trips page or the Calendar for details!

contact us or send us a Facebook message if you have questions.

Interested in being a Vendor for our 2026 FossilFest show on March 21 & 22?
Find more info on our new FossilFest Vendor page. View FossilFest information, send us your questions, access the application form and sign-up today!

Be sure to renew your Fossil Permits! Never Dig into the River banks! Collection of Artifacts is Illegal on Florida state owned land!

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President's Message

2025-2026 Season


Closing Out 2025

And just like that, 2025 is coming to a close. For the past few years, my December messages have carried a familiar theme: “Get out there and hunt for some fossils!” The summer rains have once again helped uncover fossils long hidden beneath the riverbeds. It’s one of the few benefits we gain from the rough weather many of you endure during Florida’s lengthy rainy season. If we’re spared any more major storms, I believe we’re in for an excellent winter and spring fossil-hunting season with plenty of exciting finds. The rain has finally eased, water levels are dropping, and the Peace River is already knee-deep in several areas.

TBFC’s river trips are the second Saturday of the month (water levels permitting) and are for active club members only. I look forward to seeing the fossils you’ve uncovered during “show and tell” at the January meeting. There’s no better time to start planning your river excursions, whether for SCUBA diving or screen-washing. Join one of TBFC’s field trips or connect with other fossil hunters through our Facebook page to coordinate outings. And remember to keep those hunting permits up to date!

We had an outstanding scholarship auction at the November meeting with a fantastic turnout. We raised a solid amount to support scholarships in the coming year. My sincere thanks to Dr. Bob Sinibaldi for serving as auctioneer, and to Luke Gruender for keeping everything running smoothly on the floor. A special thank you as well to John and Cheryl Jacobs for managing the auction logistics, tracking bidders and winners, and crunching the numbers at the end of the night. It was a long evening, and I appreciate everyone who attended, donated, bid, and helped make the event a success. Thank you all.

New Members! - Over the last few meetings, we’ve been thrilled to welcome an increasing number of new members. It’s genuinely exciting to see fresh faces in the crowd, and we look forward to getting to know each of you, both at our meetings and out in the field. If you’re new to TBFC, thank you for choosing to join us. You are now part of a community of almost 600 fossil enthusiasts who share a passion for discovery, science, and Florida’s rich prehistoric past.

We meet monthly (except July and August), typically on the first Saturday. Schedule updates to the website will be made, as occasional schedule changes do occur. Field trips are also listed here and discussed at each meeting. We encourage you to attend regularly and join us afterward for a late dinner, where the conversation continues, usually about fossils, but not always, until the restaurant finally asks us to leave.

FossilFest 2026: - A reminder that FossilFest 2026 is right around the corner (March 21 & 22, with setup on March 20). Please mark your calendars and plan to volunteer for our biggest event of the year. Volunteer scheduling will begin in January. As we wrap up the year, I wish all TBFC members peace, joy, and togetherness this holiday season. Merry Christmas and Happy Everything! I also wish you all a prosperous—and fossiliferous—2026.

Be good to one another and stay safe out there.

Good Hunting,
Mike Searle

Please be very cautious while venturing out into the rivers and creeks. There’s nothing in those rivers worth dying for.

Missed a meeting or just want to watch it again? You can view our past meeting recordings or live streams in the playlist below (Also found in the About section):

Announcements

Next Meeting Presentation

Feb. 7, 2026
Terror Bird: Florida’s True Dinosaur
with Thomas Goss, Director

7PM IN-PERSON CLUB MEETING at USF Behavioral Science Room #103

At our February meeting, film student Thomas Goss will discuss his movie, Terror Bird: Florida’s True Dinosaur. In his presentation, Thomas will uncover the story of Florida's Terror Bird, Titanis walleri. This documentary paints a picture of Titanis as it may have lived, hunted, reproduced, and survived in a world it was not inherently suited for. Featuring interviews with paleontologists digging up the secrets of Florida’s past, and experts on modern birds from raptors to emus to understand Titanis’ modern relatives. Thomas will go behind-the-scenes into how he created the documentary, his inspirations, his visual effect processes, creative decisions for approaching Titanis, and more.

Thomas Goss is a film student, director, and visual effects artist from Santa Fe College, Gainesville. He created “Terror Bird: Florida’s True Dinosaur” as a passion project for one of his classes in the school’s Multimedia Production Program. The project was born out of Thomas’ love for prehistory and the Florida Wilds, as well as being heavily inspired by classic paleo-documentaries he grew up watching. The project premiered its first cut at the 2025 Orange and Blue Film Festival at the University of Florida, showing alongside 30 college and high school films from across the state. Out of the 30 films, the documentary was voted Audience Choice for Best Film and awarded Excellence in Visual Effects.

Tampa Bay Fossil Chronicles


Hopefully you’ve noticed that TBFC has stepped up its game with the newsletter each month.

Please check out all of the articles in each issue. Only TBFC members receive the Chronicles, we don’t post it online or on Facebook.

Be sure to renew your Fossil Permits! Never Dig into the River banks! Collection of Artifacts is Illegal on Florida state owned land!

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