I was taking part in a walk to benefit the Center for Disability Rights in West Haven when I spied this little bloom popping out of Savin Rock.
Hard to believe that was a decade ago!
I was taking part in a walk to benefit the Center for Disability Rights in West Haven when I spied this little bloom popping out of Savin Rock.
Hard to believe that was a decade ago!
This is shared from a Facebook event page.
Join instructor Sarah Miller at 11 a.m. Oct. 12 at Plumb Memorial Library as she presents strategies to begin your ancestral research using a variety of online sources.
We’ll focus on American records available and how to locate them. The presentation is followed by guided research time with access to paid genealogical subscriptions. Please bring family documents and information, as well as a tablet or laptop. This class is designed for those just beginning their ancestral research.
Sarah Miller has been researching her family history for over 20 years. She combines her experience as an elementary school teacher with her passion for genealogy to give new researchers the tools to build their own family trees.
Sarah works as a Literacy Tutor for the Seymour Public Schools. She lives in Oxford with her husband and daughter and their 6 cats.
Register online https://engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended.cfm?SiteID=2661&EventID=538729&PK=
or call 203-924-1580.
This is shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.