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The research trip includes:
· Online orientation,
training, and preparation assistance for the 2014 Washington , DC ,
Research Trip
· Six days of research
at three noteworthy Washington , DC , facilities:
o The
National Archives
o The
Library of Congress
o The
Daughters of the American Revolution Library
· Dessert Meet and Greet
get-together on Sunday at the hotel
· Research consultations with
group leaders throughout the trip
· Friday evening dinner
· Six nights at the
Holiday Inn Rosslyn, which includes
o daily
continental breakfast
o free
Internet in rooms
o parking
· Fees, taxes, and gratuities
included
The package price, which does not include transportation to Washington , DC ,
varies depending upon room occupancy and National Genealogical Society
membership status. Payment is required in full at the time of registration.
Fees are as follows:
|
Member
|
Non-Member
|
Single Room
Before September
2
September 2 and
after
|
$1,450
$1,600
|
$1,600
$1,800
|
Double/Shared Room
Before September
2
September 2 and
after
|
$1,050
$1,350
|
$1,350
$1,650
|
Person with non-researching spouse1
Before September
2
September 2 and
after
|
$1,650
$1,900
|
$1,900
$2,150
|
1non-researching spouse receives the benefits of the double room and any events planned.
The trip hosts, Craig Roberts Scott, cgSM, and Patricia Walls Stamm, cgSM, cglSM, will be joined by Shirley Langdon Wilcox, cgSM, fngs, and Patricia O’Brien Shawker, cgSM. All are seasoned experts in conducting
research in Washington , DC , facilities.
Craig Roberts Scott, cg, fuga, is a professional genealogist specializing in records in the National Archives, Washington , DC ,
since 1985. He has written several books and articles that relate to research
in the National Archives. He has lectured at National Genealogical Society and
the Federation of Genealogical Societies national conferences since 1990. Craig
has coordinated and lectured in the military records tracks at Samford University ’s Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research
(IGHR) and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). He continues to lecture
around the country on military records and problem solving. He has served on
the Board of the Association of Professional Genealogists for several terms.
Craig is also the president and CEO of Heritage Books, Inc.
Patricia Walls Stamm, cg, cgl, serves as the Education Manager of the National Genealogical Society. Pat lectures on a wide variety of topics at many of the National Genealogical Society and the Federation of Genealogical Societies national conferences. She is a graduate of the National Institute on Genealogical Research (NIGR) and the Institute of Genealogy and
Historical Research (IGHR). Pat is a course coordinator at Samford University 's Institute of Genealogy and
Historical Research (IGHR) and teaches at St. Louis Community College .
Founded in 1903, the National Genealogical Society is
dedicated to genealogy education, high research standards, and the preservation
of genealogical records. The Arlington , Virginia ,
based nonprofit is the premier national society for everyone, from the beginner
to the most advanced family historian, seeking excellence in publications, educational
offerings, research guidance, and opportunities to interact with other
genealogists. Please visit the NGS Pressroom for
further information.
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