Snow, sleet, and ice may have been falling in February, but we know that spring is on the horizon. The recording of our February monthly meeting featuring archivist Mike Everman on probate records is now on the Monthly Meetings page and our Ask Louie January panel discussion will remain up until the end of March. Coming up next, via Zoom, is the March monthly meeting on using the St. Louis County Library History and Genealogy Department for your research. Plus, we have a German Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting planned for you, and it's not too late to register for the Irish research class coming up this weekend.
March StLGS Virtual Monthly Meeting
Saturday, 12 March 2022
"Using the History & Genealogy Department at the St. Louis County Library for your Genealogy Research," presented by library associate, Robin McDonough; 10:00 a.m. (Central); free, open to all, but preregistration is needed. Learn about the History & Genealogy Department's expansive collection and services. Robin will discuss the website, card catalog, interlibrary loans, databases and indexes, finding articles in periodicals, planning a visit, and more. More details and instructions for registering are on the StLGS website. March StLGS Virtual SIG Meeting
German Special Interest Group Meeting: Wednesday, 16 March 2022
"Dodging Brick Walls," by Ute Brandenburg; 7:00 p.m. (Central); free, open to all, preregistration required. More details and instructions for registering are
on the StLGS website.
Upcoming Class, Winter 2022
The next class for 2022 is still open for registration on the StLGS website. Because of the ongoing pandemic, this class will be held virtually, via Zoom.
Check out the website to register. Classes are currently only open to StLGS members, so why not
join StLGS to get free access to our live and recorded classes!
Intermediate Irish Research: Saturday, 5 March 2022
Taught by Carol Hemmersmeier and Kay Weber; 1:00 p.m. (Central); preregistration required. (More information and instructions for registering at the link in the paragraph above.)
The
Using PowerPoint for Genealogy class was recorded and is available on the Recorded Classes page on the StLGS website. Be sure you log in first, as classes are for members only. While you are on that page, check out all the other classes available to our members.
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