Sunday, March 13, 2011

Dates to Remember

The TriCity Genealogical Society has an exciting line up of meetings coming our way. With this information in front of you and at your fingertips, please mark your calendar and plan on attending these wonderful events.

April 13th we will be meeting at our regular time in our regular location, which is 7:00 pm at Parkview Estates. Janis Littlefield, TCGS Webmaster (among other TCGS hats), will be presenting ‘Computer Age Tools’.

May 4th we will be meeting at the Richland Public Library in the Doris Roberts Gallery. This is on the first Wednesday of the month instead of the second Wednesday of the month. We will be celebrating TriCity Genealogical Society’s 50th Anniversary. The celebrations start at 6:30 pm instead of 7:00 pm.

June 8th we will be meeting at the Franklin County Museum at 305 North 4th Avenue in Pasco. The meeting will start at 7:00 pm. The Franklin County Museum is housed in a Carnegie Library and the building celebrates its 100th birthday in June of 2011.

July There will be no meeting in July. This is the month that we take off to enjoy our summer research trips. Have fun!!

August 10th we will be meeting back at Parkview Estates at 7:00 pm, our regular place and time.

September
There will be no regular meeting in September. Instead, TriCity Genealogical Society will be hosting the Washington State Genealogical Society 2011 Annual Conference. The conference begins Friday night, September 16th with dinner a presentation. Saturday, September 17th will be a day full of activities. To keep updated with the most recent information, check the conference website often at http://www.tricitygenealogicalsociety.org and then click on the link titled ‘2011 WSGS Conference website’.

October 12th we will be meeting back at Parkview Estates at 7:00 pm, our regular place and time.

Mark your calendars now and save these dates.

~Susan Faulkner
President, TriCity Genealogical Society

1 comment:

  1. Hooray! TCGS has a blog! Now the news will come to my RSS reader instead of me remembering (or not) to look for what's happening on the website. Thanks!

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