Photo by Roxanne Lowe
Here are some of
the people from TCGS that attended the Washington State Genealogical Society
conference in Ellensberg with speaker David Rencher. L to R – a friend, Renee Petersen, Veronica Anguiano, Hank
Jackel (standing), Margie Belden and Mary Ann Orton.
At this conference Veronica Anguiano and Margie Belden were awarded WSGS Recognition awards for which TCGS had nominated them.
Veronica Anguiano
Veronica was recognized for her outstanding efforts in the cataloging of
historical documents of importance and value to researchers interested in Benton and Franklin
Counties .
Veronica Anguaimo has been selected by
the Tri-City Genealogical Society (TCGS) as their recipient of the WSGS
Outstanding Volunteer Award. She was selected for her commitment to researching
and sharing information, even outside her local Society.
Ms. Anguiano has distinguished herself
in untiring support of the TCGS as its Research Chair and helping research Benton and Franklin
county histories. Ms. Anguiano has responded willingly
and efficiently to numerous requests for information from outside her local society.
Ms. Anguiano has become heavily
involved in re-cataloging the TCGS library holdings so the holdings can be
searched from the FamilySearch Library Catalog. As the holdings are
re-cataloged, the new numbers are uploaded to the FamilySearch system, making
them searchable from FamilySearch’s online site.
Ms. Anguaimo is a respected and
diligent member of the TCGS, and richly deserves this recognition.
Margie Belden
Margie Beldin has been selected by the
Tri-City Genealogical Society (TCGS) as their recipient of the WSGS Outstanding
Volunteer Award. She was selected for her dedicated, enthusiastic efforts to
educate members of her local Society.
Ms. Beldin has distinguished herself in
untiring support of the TCGS as its Education Chair for many years. In that position, Ms. Beldin has made many
classes on a wide variety of subjects available to the membership. Ms. Beldin
has not only coordinated setting up classes and programs, she has taught
numerous classes herself, as she actively increases her knowledge and
capability through attendance at genealogical conferences and classes outside
the TCGS. She is always willing to share the knowledge that she gets from these
events.
Ms. Beldin is a valued and hard-working
member of the TCGS, and richly deserves this recognition.
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