20 February 2013

Stefani Evans, conference chair for the National Genealogical Society 2013 Family History Conference in Las Vegas on the BlogTalkRadio TONIGHT! Get the scoop on the conference!




Stefani Evans, conference chair for the National Genealogical Society 2013 Family History Conference in Las Vegas, joins host Jane E. Wilcox for The Forget-Me-Not Hour: Your Ancestors Want Their Stories to Be Told radio show on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/JaneEWilcox this evening, Wednesday, 20 February, at 9:00 p.m. EST. Stefani will talk about all that is in store for participants at the conference from May 8-11: speakers, topics, special events, and tours. Find out why the NGS 2013 Family History Conference is the must-attend genealogy event this year!

Listen on-demand after the show airs at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/janeewilcox/2013/02/21/national-genealogical-society-in-vegas-with-stefani-evans




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