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Our Next Meeting:
8 June 2013
Main Presentation : Techniques for Successful Searching

Presenter: Alan Mann

Meeting Location - The Red Brick LDS Chapel 4050 North 650 East, Provo, Utah
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List of past and future main presentations
Links to presenter's handouts are included, where available


Check back here around the first of May
for the listing of classes and teachers planned for the 8 June 2013 meeting.

      The regular monthly meetings of the Utah Valley Technology and Genealogy Group are held on the second Saturday of each month, except December, from 9 AM to noon. The meetings are free and open to the public. They are held at the Red Brick LDS Chapel, 4050 North 650 East (Timpview Drive), Provo, Utah, usually in the Cultural Hall.  If you would like to receive email notification of classes planned for the next meeting, go to our blog page for instructions on how to subscribe.

Map of the Meeting Location


The Agenda

      The meetings are always open to the public and generally open with announcements that include what is happening in technology that effects family history work. A featured guest speaker will then make a one hour presentation on a topic of general interest relating to some aspect of technology and genealogy. The list of past and future main presentations is available.

      Following the general session 8 to 10 classes are taught relating to technology and genealogy. These are at all levels from beginning to advanced and typically include classes about various features of FamilySearch, RootsMagic, Legacy, Ancestral Quest other genealogy programs and instruction for using the Internet for Family History work. The classes vary from month to month. There is a list of teachers and their specialties on the Officers and Volunteers page. This list includes contact information in case you have a question. A few of the teachers have provided class outlines or summaries for some of their classes.

      Liz Kennington, Editor of the UVTAGG's monthly Newsletter, TAGGology, and Donald Engstrom, Membership Secretary will have copies of the current issue available for distribution to members at a table in the corner of the Cultural Hall. Following the meeting unclaimed copies of the newsletter are mailed to the contributing members.

      For telephone information about the meetings or about the Group, call Gerhard Ruf at 801-225-6106.