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The dynamic mother-daughter duo of DearMyrtle and Carrie Keele are presenting on several tech savvy topics. www.ugagenealogy.org. DearMYRTLE and Carrie Keele — Not Your Mother’s Genealogy: Embracing Technology OK, ready to branch out beyond the limits of your desktop computer? We’ll explore how to manage and share our research from documents, photos and family stories […]
Come learn to tell your family’s story with Carol Rice! www.ugagenealogy.org Carol Rice — Getting Started: Writing a Micro-Story (in class exercise) A brief hands-on exercise to help participants begin forming a narrative about themselves or a family member. (Beginner to Advanced) Carol Rice — Basic Elements and Tips for Creating an Engaging Family History Story […]
Ginny Ackerson covers topics from British Research to general research techniques. Don’t miss it! www.ugagenealogy.org Ginny Ackerson — Back Door and Rear Window Research Techniques Trying to climb that brick wall or just banging your head against it? Some sneaky but effective research techniques are presented to help you get through your brick walls. Ginny […]
Bud Wood will be presenting some fantastic classes on Ancestral Quest. Come check them out! Register at www.ugagenealogy.org. Bud Wood — Ancestral Quest Basics – Parts 1 & 2 A hands-on lab to learn the following: Downloading software and installing it on your computer Local Database file – what it is; where to put it […]
Barry Ewell will be teaching several fantastic classes at the UGA fall conference: Barry Ewell — How to Discover Treasures in the Library, Archives and Societies Historical societies and city, county, and state libraries have a wealth of digital knowledge, artifacts, and resources to assist in finding your roots. Learn the ins and outs of […]
To give our readers a little tease of what is to come at our fall conference we will be featuring lecturers and their topics over the next few weeks. Don’t forget to register at www.ugagenealogy.org. Alice Volkert — Digital Cameras for Genealogists The digital camera can be one of your most valued research tools. It […]
The Utah Genealogical Association is excited to announce their Fall conference “Come Climb Your Family Tree” Bring your family to explore your roots: the Utah Genealogical Association Fall Conference will be a new kind of event for teens and adults. Classes, vendors and activities will include all experience and interest levels. Activities for young children […]
Cedar City’s first ever Family History Conference will be held Aug.18, 2012 at the Hunter Conference Center on the Southern Utah University campus. It will be a one day event with sessions on local history presented by people in the know. We will have presentations on Historic Trails of Southern Utah, the Frontier Homestead State […]
Why would you recommend a student attend SLIG in general? I would recommend SLIG because there are many options in terms of subject matter and then once you select a track and get to SLIG, the learning environment is a supportive one. The coordinators and SLIG staff make sure that your learning is priority #1 […]
Next up in our SLIG blog series is Pam Sayre, CG, CGL. She’s taken time out of her very busy schedule to answer a few questions for us. ————————— Why would you recommend a student attend SLIG in general? SLIG represents the opportunity to leave behind every-day cares and responsibilities to time-travel to visit your […]