Please note: An earlier draft of this post went out by mistake last night with the wrong date for the Members Roundtable. It is Wednesday, January 11.
Hard to believe, but it’s almost 2023! The library will reopen January 4. Hours are Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and the 3rd Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sign up here to arrange your visit. (Members are welcome to visit on Fridays without pre-registering.)
We kick off the new year with our Annual Membership Meeting on Saturday, January 14! Also in January, CGS past president Linda Harms Okazaki leads a class on Organizing Your Family History Research. Our regular Special Interest Groups (SIGs) also resume. More details below.
Finally, the following recorded presentations may be viewed online through this week:
Social Media for Genealogy – 3 videos, available through Dec. 31.
Using Photoshop Elements for Genealogy – available through Dec. 31.
January Events
Sat., Jan. 7: Intro to Genealogy. This month: Genealogy Basics.
Wed., Jan. 11: CGS Member Roundtable: Contact Lisa Gorrell [email protected] or Jacqueline Henderson [email protected]
Sat., Jan. 14: 2023 CGS Annual Membership Meeting. Hybrid: Members may attend in person at the CGS library, or via Zoom. Please pre-register so we know how many to expect.
Sat., Jan. 21: FTM SIG. Hybrid: in person or online. This month: “Media Fixes + Filtering Power.”
Wed., Jan. 25: Roots Magic SIG
Wed., Jan. 25: DNA Skills SIG. Contact Mark McLaren: [email protected]
Tue., Jan. 31: Organize Your Family History Research. CGS past president Linda Harms Okazaki shares strategies to help you start your research, keep track of your findings, and establish naming conventions for both digital and paper files. (Presentation will be recorded and available for 30 days after the live event.)
All our events are listed on our website under Events and Education.
Don’t forget to visit our YouTube channel!
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