2022 Genie Awards!

by Jennifer Dix (4/13/2022)

Last Saturday the CGS Board held its monthly meeting online (as we have done since the pandemic began). Besides discussing business, we took time to honor this year’s recipients of the “Genie” Award, bestowed annually on volunteers who have gone above and beyond in their service to the society.

As Chris Pattillo shared last fall, the Website Content Committee has undertaken the huge task of enlarging our California Surnames Index. A team of volunteers has been going through our large book collection, identifying family names, and entering them into a searchable database. The process involves carefully going through each book, and volunteers have spent many hours on this rewarding but sometimes tedious task. Some of our volunteers have contributed literally thousands of entries. Volunteer Committee chair Kathleen Beitiks presented the Genie Award to our three top indexers: Jean Alderson, who has indexed 10 books; Liz Summerhayes, who has done 12; and Kristi Wessenberg, who finished 13 books! They, along with the other indexing volunteers, have our immense gratitude and appreciation.

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Genie Award recipients (starred) Jean Alderson, Liz Summerhayes, and Kristi Wessenberg. (With halo: Our Lady of Volunteers, Kathleen Beitiks)

We missed the festive atmosphere (and goodies!) that usually characterize this member meeting. The good news is that we are cautiously moving back to in-person gatherings: we expect to host several hybrid events beginning in June, and we certainly hope we’ll be seeing one another in person again before too long.

Tonight! “Everything You Want to Know” about the NGS 2022 Conference

by Jennifer Dix (4/12/2022)

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“Our American Mosaic,” the National Genealogical Society’s 2022 Conference in Sacramento, is just over a month away! We hope many of you can join us, whether in person or via the Internet. The conference offers a dazzling array of speakers on topics from DNA and methodology to Western history to genealogy for African American, Arab American, Asian American, European, and Hispanic Americans, among other topics. There’s also an Expo Hall, a “Back to the Fifties” party, a Saturday banquet, and multiple tours.

If that sounds like an overwhelming amount to choose from, never fear: a free Q&A session with conference organizers tonight means you can show up and get answers to your questions! Free to all. Please sign up to join us tonight, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Pacific Time.

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2022 NGS Conference Speaker: Stewart Blandón Traiman

by Jennifer Dix (4/8/2022)

Stewart Traiman

Stewart Blandón Traiman

The National Genealogical Society conference, “Our American Mosaic,” is scheduled May 24-28 in Sacramento. CGS is the local host society! More than a dozen CGS members are among the speakers. We have been highlighting them over the past weeks.

STEWART BLANDÓN TRAIMAN is a genealogy blogger, lecturer, and volunteer working to raise awareness that everyone has LGBTQ folk in their family trees and instructing on how to document them honestly. He is a former CGS Board Member and recipient of a Genie Award for his service to CGS. He previously worked in the healthcare industry and is experienced in technology and data analysis. His presentation on Friday, May 27, is “Excel for Genealogists: Using Analytics to Reveal Hidden Stories.” On Saturday, May 28, he presents “LGBTQIA+ Genealogy: Exploring Diversity in Your Family History.”

If you haven’t yet registered, now is the time! Complete program and registration details are available at the Conference website: https://conference.ngsgenealogy.org/

ALSO: Volunteers wanted! Many hands make light work. Even an hour or two makes a difference. Please take a look at the Volunteer Sign-up Sheet and see what slots are open.