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Genial Genealogists
Monday, October 1, 2018 - 6:30pm
Have you inherited some family tree information but need to know where to start or where to find “the harder stuff?” While each session's topic is unique they all begin with Q&A time so bring those questions and get to know your fellow genial genealogists!
Did you know the St. Helens Public Library has free genealogical materials you can use, even if you don’t have a library card? You can and are encouraged to do so! Come and learn what is available at the Library—it’s more than books and microfilm. A brief overview of the Historic Oregon Newspapers website will end our exploration of available resources.
Presented by Brenda Herren-Kenaga