The Library of Congress website includes more than 500 digitized collections of manuscripts, maps, prints, audio recordings, and much more. This presentation will introduce you to the wide range of resources available in these collections and show you how they can help you in your own family history research. Presented by Karen Fortin. |
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| This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees. Register in advance for this meeting using the button at the right.
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Wednesday, 17 April 2024 at 1:00 PM
Organizing Your Family's Best Reunion |
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Once you know you want a family reunion, start planning it soon and correctly. In this session, we walk you through the right time for the many details to consider. We cover specific tips and case studies from successful events like using social media and options for budgeting. After following the right steps, you can be confident your reunion will be the best ever! Handout includes a complete planning checklist. Presented by Lori Coffey.
| This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees using the button at the right.
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Saturday, 20 April 2024 at 11:00 AM
Program Meeting--Finding Family: Hidden Roots in Your DNA |
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Finding Family: Hidden Roots in Your DNA. Learn how adoptees and others find biological parents and siblings through DNA testing. Review the case that started it all and see today’s recommended strategies. View examples of surprise discoveries and see the tools used to identify relationships. Our speaker was the first adoptee to identify his birth family through genetic genealogy DNA testing. Presented by Richard Hill. |
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This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Largo Library Jenkins Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees using the button at the right. |
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