Saturday, March 21, 2015
Wednesday March 25 Meeting - Alternate Location
Winnie Mading will present on Newspaper Research. WCGS short business meeting will start at 6:45 pm. The program will start at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held at the Goodwill Conference Center (the same place as last month), 1400 Nike Drive, Waukesha. Parking is available directly to the west. Please enter the lot from the second entrance off Nike Drive which goes around the rear of the building and past the loading dock. For individuals with DMV "handicapped" authorized plates or tags, park in the main lot.
Genealogy Tip - " Who Do You Think You Are?" on Sunday
"Who Do You Think You Are ?" Angie Harmon To Trace Her American Revolution Roots. The showing airs on Sunday, March 22 at 9 Central Time on TLC.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Genealogy Tip - Visit Cemeteries
This is a great time of the year to visit cemeteries. It is after the snow but before the plants fill out and the mosquitos make their presence known. The sun is also at a lower angle - better for showing depth when taking pictures.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Wednesday February 25 Meeting - New Location
David Bradford will teach us, "Tips and Tricks", how to use Google more efficiently. The short business meeting is at 6:45 pm with the program starting at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held at the Goodwill Conference Center, 1400 Nike Drive, Waukesha. The Goodwill Conference Center is located on the West end of the Goodwill Store, as viewed from Main St.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Genealogy Tip - "Quick Look"
Never take a "Quick Look" at a picture or document. Make time to view thoroughly all information on documents and pictures.
Monday, January 26, 2015
January 28 Meeting - It's Train Time!
Come join us in learning about the "The Story of the Bug Line", presented by Robert Duerwachter. The meeting will be held at the Waukesha Public Library Community Room - 6:45pm business meeting, presentation starts at 7:00pm.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Genealogy Tip - Christmas Letters
Remember to save those Christmas letters to your genealogy shoebox for future reference.
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