Maureen Taylor, the photo detective, is presenting an interactive hands-on workshop on Friday, October 16: Love and Loss in the Family Album: Finding the Story Between the Covers. If you know how to read the clues, photo albums tell a story. They are a “snapshot” of your family at a
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Immigration and Mobile Apps – Saturday, August 15
Welcome back from our summer vacation! We had record highs in the month of July and didn’t get much rain. We are all hoping more rain will come soon. Our August virtual meeting features two speakers from our own ranks: Bob Black and Joey Caccarozzo! Bob Black is up first
Organize Your Computer and Free Websites – Saturday, May 16
Join us for this month’s meeting, brought to you live in the safety of your home via the wonderful world of technology known as videoconferencing! We will present two topics this month. First, PCGS member Sherri Hessick will give a short class on A Baker’s Dozen: Free Genealogy Websites. The web
Register for Our Exclusive Live MyHeritage Sessions
Chris Darrington of MyHeritage will present three live sessions to be viewed from the comfort of our homes and to ask questions. The sessions will be recorded and placed on our website for later viewing by members. The live sessions are free but require advanced registration. Each lecture has its
Calendars, Taxes, Zoom, and Covid-19–Saturday, March 21
Out of concern for the health and safety of our members, guests, and volunteers during this COVID-19 outbreak, PCGS will follow CDC guidance to use videoconferencing for meetings. Our March 21st meeting will not be held at the Truly Nolen LTC. Instead, we will broadcast the meeting live. Guests may
Announcing PCGS Beginning Genealogy Course
PCGS proudly announces Part I of the Beginning Genealogy Course. This course is intended for the new genealogist or those that are restarting ater a long absence and wish to learn how to conduct genealogical research in the most efficient way. At the end of this 7-session course, students will
Call for Presentations: Tucson Family History Center
PCGS received the following Call for Presentations from the Tucson Family History Center: The Tucson Family History Center announces its call for presentations for Tucson Family History Center Fair to be held on Saturday, February 8, 2020, 8:30am-3:00pm, at the Tucson Arizona East Stake Center, 6901 E. Kenyon Drive, Tucson,
Live Streaming Registration Open for Jamboree’s Genetic Genealogy Conference
We received the following information from the Southern California Genealogical Society: Registration is now open for the live streams of five sessions at the Southern California Genealogical Society’s 7th Genetic Genealogy Conference. After May 31, 2019, they can be watched at your convenience through July 31, 2019! The sessions to
The Military and Logs on Saturday, May 18, 2019
What does the military and logs have in common? The military kept logs and records about everything. Fold3 is digitizing those records. Join us at our monthly meeting on Saturday, May 18, 2019, to learn about that and about research logs. But first, Rondie Yancey will kick off the meeting
Tips on Hiring a Professional and Ethics – Saturday, September 15, 2018
Have you ever wondered if it’s time to hire a professional genealogist? What can a professional do that you can’t? You might be surprised to find the answer at our next meeting on Saturday, September 15, 2018. Diana Elder, AG, will be speaking to us from Utah on When to Hire
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