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Young Women Meeting _ Looking for a Guest Speaker

joseph_robert_lamb
joseph_robert_lamb ✭
February 18, 2023 edited July 9, 2024 in General Questions

I have set up a Family History training with Young Women (ages 12-18) on March 1st from 6:30 to 7:30 PM PST. We will have a name we will all be researching and generating a 4 generation worksheet. The object is to find as much information as possible in one hour. Then we will print out a 4-generation chart on the new printouts.

I would like to see if anybody would be willing to help this little band of future researchers in Pioche, Nevada. Someone that could inspire these girls on Family History. This meeting would be over Teams.

I understand that it is Roots Tech week. I would be humbled if anybody was available.

Joseph Lamb

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  • Rhonda Budvarson
    Rhonda Budvarson ✭✭✭✭
    February 19, 2023 Answer ✓

    Do you have any Temple and Family History Consultants in your area? Ward or Stake? Do you have a Ward or Stake Facebook page you can post your request on? Sounds like a fun activity. Good luck!

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  • Amy Archibald
    Amy Archibald ✭✭✭✭✭
    February 20, 2023

    @joseph_robert_lamb

    What would you like to speaker to cover?

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  • joseph_robert_lamb
    joseph_robert_lamb ✭
    February 27, 2023

    The speaker would cover research technics.

    We will take a name and see how much research and how far back we can get on one person's family in one hour. This person we pick does not know much about their ancestors. We want to see how much we can find and find joy in researching other people's genealogies.

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