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Heritage Education Commission
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Cyber Family Trails
34th Annual Family History Workshop
September 26, 2009
Cyber Family Trails is the theme for the 34th Annual Family History Workshop to be held Saturday, September 26, 2009, at Minnesota State University Moorhead. The 2009 Family History Workshop features nationally acclaimed genealogist Alan Mann.
The Family History Workshop runs from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on September 26, 2009, in the Comstock Union on the Minnesota State University Moorhead campus at 615 14th Street South in Moorhead. The luncheon program features a special speaker and presentation of the family history research awards. An exhibit hall featuring booths for more than twenty organizations and vendors is open throughout most of the day.
Workshop cost of $40 includes continental breakfast, four lectures of your choice, the workshop syllabus with all handouts, and morning and afternoon coffee breaks. Noon luncheon is provided at no additional cost for those whose pre-registration and payment is received by September 19, 2009. Walk-in attendees are welcome. A limited number of luncheon tickets are available for walk-in registrants on a first-come basis.
For more information about the workshop, the presenters, the family history research contest, and pre-registration materials contact Continuing Studies, Box 82, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Moorhead, MN 56563, or (218) 477-5862. The 34th Annual Family History Workshop is sponsored by the Heritage Education Commission of Minnesota State University Moorhead.

2009 Workshop Sessions
Special Collections UND  
Beginning Genealogy  
Beginning Norway Research  
Blogs, Wiki, & Social Networking: Why They are for Genealogists  
Booths and Refreshments  
Booths Open  
Case Study: Putting Together a Mini-Biography  
East Ballroom: Welcome  
Family History Resources at the State Archives  
Family Search What's Coming  
Germans from Russia: Websites & Much More  
Hereditary Society Resources & Where to Find Them  
Icelandic Genealogy: A Journey  
Irish Genealogy Online: New Tools Open a Path to the Emerald Isle  
Lobby: Registration and Refreshments  
Local Government Resources Useful in Family History  
Luncheon - Awards - Veteran's Oral History by Les Bakke  
New Look of English Research  
Oh, Canada Online! Tracing Roots North of the Border  
Preserved Memories - Video & Interview Techniques  
Researching Swedish Ancestors  
Resources of the NDSU Regional Institute  
Silent Flashes: Exploring our Photographic Heritage  
Successfully Using National Archives from Home for Family History Records  
Ten Most Underused Resources  
What's in & How to Use the Clay County Archives  
What's New in Family History Online  
Youth Beginning Genealogy  
  



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