KGS Annual Seminar to be held at Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky HistoryFRANKFORT, Ky. (July 19, 2012) – The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) and Kentucky Genealogical Society (KGS) partner monthly to provide free family history workshops at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History. In lieu of an August workshop, family historians will meet 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, for KGS’s 37th annual seminar.
Dick Eastman, founder and editor of Eastman’s Online Genealogical Newsletter, will be the presenter at the seminar. He will offer four sessions covering the topics of converting from paper to digital record keeping, using the “cloud” to simplify computer use, using online search engines to find ancestors and family stories, and exploring how technology will affect genealogy now and in the future.
Eastman travels the country giving lectures and workshops on using technology in genealogy. He is the author of “Your Roots: Total Genealogy Planning on Your Computer,” published by Ziff-Davis Press. More than 60,000 people read his online newsletter weekly at
www.eogn.com.
Registration fee includes lunch and is $50 for KGS members or $60 for all other participants. Seating is limited. Seminar information and registration form are online at
www.KentuckyGenealogicalSociety.org. For more information, email
KentuckyGenealogicalSociety@gmail.com.
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