Novice genealogists and anyone interested in researching their roots are invited to the Southington Genealogical Society’s free workshop on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 7pm at the Orchards, 34 Hobart Street in Southington. Club members Richard Eppler, Lauren Galayda and Sheila Lafferty will present “Where Do You Go from Here? Tips and strategies when you’re feeling overwhelmed with your ancestry research.” The program will help beginners understand public records, organize their findings, and look at other places for information. Experienced genealogists are urged to attend and share their knowledge with the group.
There will be an opportunity for questions and answers.
The meeting will be held at The Orchards at Southington in their second floor community room. There is no admission charge and no obligation to become a member. No reservations are necessary. The facility is handicapped accessible with an elevator.
The Southington Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization located in central Connecticut that promotes the accurate recording, research and preservation of family history. The society regularly meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month, except December, at The Orchards at Southington, 34 Hobart Street, Southington, Connecticut. For more information, contact the society at southingtongenealogicalsociety@gmail.com and southingtongenealogicalsociety.org