Kentucky Historical Society
Explore Your Family Tree at the April Family-History Workshop!

Press Release Date:  Thursday, April 02, 2009  
Contact Information:  Lauren Medley
502-564-1792, ext. 4504
lauren.medley@ky.gov
 


FRANKFORT, KY (April 2, 2009)— Get suggestions about beginning the process of researching and documenting family history from genealogist and publisher Sandi Gorin at this month’s Family-History Workshop, “Genealogy Basics, Parts 1 and 2.”  The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) and Kentucky Genealogical Society (KGS) will host a free workshop on Saturday, April 11, 2009 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

This month, Sandi Gorin will discuss how to get started researching ancestry.  The morning presentation will describe proper techniques for basic information, and the afternoon session will offer information on resources, repositories, and helpful tips.

Presented by KHS and KGS, the free Family-History Workshop series takes place on the second Saturday of each month at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, in downtown Frankfort.  Topics range from how to begin documenting your ancestry to specialized resources for experienced genealogists.  If requested at the time of registration, an optional light lunch is available at a cost of $6, payable at the door.

To make a reservation, contact the KHS Reference Desk at 502-564-1792, ext. 4460 or RefDesk@ky.gov.  Registration for the April workshop is required before noon on Friday, April 10.  Learn more about the Family-History Workshop programs and other resources for genealogical research on the KHS Web site, www.history.ky.gov.

Following the close of each Family-History Workshop, the Kentucky Technology in Genealogy Users Group (KTIG) offers a program to help support family-history researchers’ use and understanding of technology as it applies to genealogy.  All interested persons are invited to participate in the free monthly program at 1:45 p.m.

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An agency of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, the Kentucky Historical Society, since 1836, has provided connections to the past, perspective on the present, and inspiration for the future.  KHS operates the Old State Capitol, the Kentucky Military History Museum, and its headquarters, the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History.   Since 1999, the thirty-million-dollar Center has welcomed more than one million visitors.   For more information about the Kentucky Historical Society and its programs, visit the Web site at
www.history.ky.gov.