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St. Helens Public Library Holds Genealogy Conference September 21
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 4, 2019
ST. HELENS, OR – The St. Helens Public Library is hosting a free, day-long genealogy conference on Saturday, September 21 at the library.
Columbia County Genealogical Conference: Bridges to the Past offers two tracks for attendees: an introductory course for those individuals just starting their research journey and a track specific to Oregon research. Six speakers, including Accredited Genealogist Susan LeBlanc and Laurel Smith, past president of the Genealogical Forum of Oregon, will cover everything from the basics of research for newcomers to advanced search tactics for experienced Oregon genealogists.
Kate Eakman will be the conference keynote speaker. Eakman grew up hearing Civil War stories at her father’s knee and fell in love with history and genealogy at an early age. She has a master’s degree in history and over 20 years’ experience as a genealogist.
The conference will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the St. Helens Public Library. While the conference is free, pre-registration is required and limited to the first 80 registrants. Registration is open until Tuesday, September 17. To register, call the Library at 503-397-4544 or register in person at 375 S. 18th Street, St. Helens. You can also register online at www.ci.st-helens.or.us/library/page/columbia-county-genealogy-conference.
The Columbia County Genealogy Conference is sponsored by the Friends of the St. Helens Public Library.
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For further information regarding the St. Helens Public Library genealogy conference, please contact Reference Librarian Brenda Herren-Kenaga at 503-397-4544 or brendah@ci.st-helens.or.us.