Summer is almost here, and we are excited to bring you some great upcoming meetings. We have one class scheduled for this coming weekend, and we want to remind you about the deadlines for registering for our Salt Lake City Research Trip or watching the digital recordings of the Family History Conference. Here's what's on tap for June . . .
June StLGS Hybrid Monthly Meeting
Saturday, 14 June 2025
"Special Places in St. Louis," presented
by Chris Naffziger; 10:00 a.m. (Central) at the Clark Family Branch,
St. Louis County Library, 1640 South Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Louis, MO
63131; free, open to all.
St.
Louis is a special place for a variety of reasons, including its
mixture of monuments, churches, streets, and locations. They all have a
unique character and historical importance in the history of the city.
Come learn about these one-of-a-kind St. Louis places! More details and
instructions for registering are on the StLGS website.
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StLGS Hybrid German SIG Meeting
Saturday, 21 June 2025
"Status Designation in German Church Records: A Mirror of Local Society," presented
by Ute Brandenburg; 1:00 p.m. (Central) at the StLGS office, 4 Sunnen
Drive, Suite 140, Maplewood, MO 63143. Free and open to all.
Registration is only necessary for those attending via Zoom. More information and directions for registering are on the German SIG page on our website.
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Upcoming Class: "Navigating Ancestry.com: Finding the Treasures While Avoiding the Minefields"
Classes for StLGS members are hybrid. You may attend in-person at our office or via Zoom. Classes are free for everyone.
Saturday, 7 June 2025
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Reminders:
- Early registration for the Salt Lake City trip will end on 30 June. You can save money and help us to prepare by registering early. Information and a downloadable flyer are on our Salt Lake City trip page.
- All seven of the digital recordings from the Family History Conference, "Artificial Intelligence and DNA: Tools for Unlocking Your Past," featuring Steve Little, Jim Brewster, and Josiah Schmidt, are now available for those who have registered for the conference. The recordings will remain online until the beginning of August, and you can still register to watch them at your leisure. All the information you need is on our Family History Conference page.
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