The National
Genealogical Society (www.ngsgenealogy.org/) is looking forward to meeting
attendees and to participating in the Federation of Genealogical Societies 2012
Conference, Indians, Squatters, Settlers and Soldiers in the “Old Southwest.”
As a long standing resource for family historians and genealogists, NGS
continues its commitment to excellence in publications, educational offerings, and
research guidance, providing opportunities for
everyone from the beginner to the most advanced family historian.
Stop
by the NGS booth (319/418) and learn how we can help enhance your journey
through your family’s history. There you can purchase one of our Research in the States publications, pick
up our newest course—Genetic Genealogy,
the Basics—or chat with NGS education director Patricia Walls Stamm, CG,
CGL, about one of the other NGS educational opportunities. There will also be a
number of raffle prizes. So don’t forget to come by the booth and see what NGS
has for you.
On
Saturday at 11:00 a.m. in the demo area, Jordan Jones, a member of the NGS
Board of Directors, and Pat Stamm will discuss The Next Generation of Learning from Home. Put it on your calendar
and be among the first to learn about a new educational system coming from the
National Genealogical Society.
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