We hope you are staying warm and dry during this past month of freezing cold and copious rain and snow. Even our friends and relatives in Florida are feeling real winter this year! We are so very glad we can offer you most of our meetings and classes now as hybrid so that no matter where you are or how nasty the weather, you can participate, learn, and continue to grow your genealogy research skills. We love seeing you in person, however, and hope you will come out and join us now whenever you can. Here is what is on tap for February.
February StLGS Hybrid Monthly Meeting
Saturday, 10 February 2024
Did you know that St. Charles was Missouri's first capital city? That Daniel Boone and Lewis and Clark have ties to the city? The history of St. Charles goes back hundreds of years, and the St. Charles Historical Society's website may help you discover your own ancestors' stories. More details, a map to the library, and instructions for registering if you plan to attend via Zoom are on the StLGS website.
February StLGS Virtual SIG Meeting
"Jewish Foodways: 1870–1930," by Margie Lenga Kahn; 1:00 p.m. (Central); free, open to all. This meeting will be via Zoom only; preregistration required. More details and instructions for registering are on the Jewish SIG page on the StLGS website.
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StLGS Winter Genealogy Class Schedule Now Online
Our genealogy classes are free to StLGS members and are posted on the StLGS website. Classes are hybrid; you can attend in-person at the StLGS office in Maplewood or via Zoom.
Check out the Current Classes page on our website to register. Classes are a benefit of membership, so why not join StLGS to get free access to our live and recorded classes!
Foundations of Genealogy Part 2: Saturday, 3 February 2024
Taught by Ilene Murray; 1:00 p.m. (Central); preregistration required. (More information and instructions for registering at the Current Classes page link above.)
Did you miss the first class? Foundations of Genealogy Part I was recorded and is available to members via the Recorded Classes page on our website. Watching the recording is recommended (if you didn't attend the first class) before attending the second session.
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