Research Trip to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City May 2009
The earlybird registration deadline for our research trip to Salt Lake Library research trip is 15 December 2008. We still have spaces on our trip. The dates of our trip are 14 May – 21 May 2009.
Why Go With Us?
Use the outstanding resources of one of the top genealogy
collections in the United States. The Family History Library in Salt
Lake City has the nation’s largest collection of genealogical
materials, both in print and in microform.
You'll have expert, experienced guidance from
nationally-known genealogist Michael Neill, M.S, columnist for Ancestry
Daily News, and genealogy lecturer and speaker. Michael will
help you get the most out of your trip through individualized
attention. Michael will:
Assist in pre-trip preparation, with a private website (not this one), mailing list and
individualized suggestions. Pre-trip planning is an integral part of our trip experience.Assist you in developing research strategies and using resources while you are at the library.
Answer your follow-up questions after the trip.
Maximize your library experience through consultations before and after the trip to help you make more effective use of library time.
You’ll be staying within walking distance of the library at The Best Western Salt Lake Plaza Hotel at Temple Square.
Michael has led research trips to the Family History Library, the Allen County Public Library and has twenty years of family history experience. He has researched his own family in the Midwest and points east and worked on his children’s ancestry in seven European countries.
Be a part of a small congenial group and network with
others. You will not be at the library in complete isolation!
- Morning lectures/presentations on a variety of genealogical
topics every morning the library is open during our trip. - Brunch on Sunday.
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There is more information at http://www.rootdig.com/slctrip.html
Fees and other information can be found at: http://www.rootdig.com/slc_fees.html
Questions? Email saltlake@rootdig.com
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