Ancestry.com and the California Genealogical Society (CGS) are partnering to present Ancestry Day in San Francisco 2011.
This full-day event will help you start or hone your genealogical skills. Explore the world of genealogy, listen to engaging lectures, meet with expert staff and learn about the incredible resources available at Ancestry.com and at the California Genealogical Society Library.
The day will include:
• More than a dozen family history lectures
• Ancestry.com experts on-hand to answer your questions
• One-on-one consultations with genealogists
• Beginner’s classes where your family and friends can learn the basics
The “early bird” price (through October 5, 2011) is $42 for the all-day event. The price increases to $52 after October 5, 2011, so register early and save!
About Ancestry.com
With more than five billion historical records and in excess of 20 million family trees, Ancestry.com is the world's largest genealogical database. Have you explored what Ancestry.com has to offer? Visit Ancestry.com.
About CGS: The California Genealogical Society, founded in San Francisco in 1898, gathers and preserves vital records, offers research services and online databases, and maintains a library in Oakland. CGS disseminates information through publications, meetings, seminars, workshops and its website: CaliforniaAncestors.org.
Official Website: http://ancestry.com/ancestryday-sanfrancisco
Added by geneaphile on August 9, 2011