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Victoria Genealogical Society
Date: 4/7/2024
Subject: Dave Obee Special Event; DNA Seminar; Rumrunners in Victoria in 1920s
From: Victoria Genealogical Society



VGS Genealogy News & Events
Victoria Genealogical Society
No. 159  -  April 7, 2024

 
Distributed free of charge to interested subscribers and former members.

Join celebrated genealogist and award winning historian and journalist, Dave Obee, for a half day event filled with genealogy research gems, tips and anecdotes as only Dave can deliver. The venue, specifically chosen for this in-person only event, is the historic Garden Chapel, located at Royal Oak Burial Park. 
 
This is an in-person event ONLY (zoom and recordings will not be provided).  Refreshments and light snacks will be provided. 
 
Limited seating. Pre-registration is required at REGISTER HERE.
 
Location: Royal Oak Burial Park, 4673 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC V8Y 1B4
Price: VGS members $35; non-members $55

For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE.

For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE.

Inside This Edition

Scroll down for more information on each of these topics:

List of Upcoming VGS Events with New Additions
VGS Social Media Accounts Update

Three Steps for Beginners


Upcoming Events

Updated Events List with New Additions


Speaker Presentation: Rumrunners in the 1920's
Speaker: Kate Humble, Superintendent of Gulf Islands National Parks Reserve
Date/Time: Thursday, April 11, 2024 7 PM until 9 PM PT
Location: via Zoom and in-person at Norway House, 1110 Hillside Ave., Victoria, BC, V8T 2A7
For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE

Seminar: The Road Ahead For Genealogy
Presenter: Dave Obee
Date/Time: Saturday April 13, 2024 9 AM until 1 PM PT
Location: Garden Chapel, Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria, BC, V8Y 1B4
This is an in-person event ONLY (zoom and recordings are not available)
Limited seating. Registration required.
For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE

DNA Seminar: Harness the Power of Genetic Genealogy
Date/Time: Saturday April 20, 2024, 9:15 AM until 2:30 PM PT
Location: zoom based videoconference with event recording
Presenters: Diana Elder, Nicole Dyer, Bonnie Bossert and Katy Rowe-Schurwanz
For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE

Workshop: Researching Swedish Ancestry - Even if You Don’t Speak the Language
Presenter: Joanne Barnard, Ambassador, VGS 
Date/Time: Saturday April 27, 2024, 10 AM until 12 PM PT
Location: via zoom and in-person at VGS Genealogy Learning & Research Centre
For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE

New Addition - 
Speakers Event: Evening Social with Multiple Presentations

Date/Time: Thursday, May 9, 2024, 7 PM until 9 PM PT
Registration information coming soon.

New Addition - 
Information Booth: Victoria Highland Games and Celtic Festival 

Dates: Saturday and Sunday, May 18 & 19, 2024
Time: 9 AM until 5 PM PT
Location: Clan Tents area, Topaz Park, Victoria, BC
Drop in. No registration required. 

New Addition -
Speaker Presentation: Victoria Highland Games and Celtic Festival

Presenter: Lois Chamberlain Thompson, VGS
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, May 18 & 19, 2024
Times: 11:00 AM until 11:50 AM PT
Location: Heritage Hub, Topaz Park, Victoria, BC
Drop in. No registration required. 

Workshop: Tracing Descendants of British Home Children
Date/Time: Saturday, June 8, 2024, 10 AM until 12 PM PT
Presenter: Lois Chamberlain Thompson, VGS
For more information or registration visit REGISTER HERE.

To review more details of these events and more, go to our Events Calendar.


VGS Social Media Accounts Update

See what's happening in the VGS neighbourhood. Join the discussion with just a click. Register for events with just a click. And so much more....with just a click.

Don't forget to "like" our events posts and "share" them with friends.

VGS FaceBook private group with over 400 members to help you with your genealogy related questions; join the discussion at VGS Facebook Group

VGS FaceBook public page: click Follow (currently 548 followers) for event notices and other VGS news at: vicgs

VGS Instagram: click Follow (currently 170 followers) for event notices with a twist at: victoriagenealogicalsociety

VGS X (formerly Twitter): click Follow (currently 775 followers) for genealogy news from VGS and our friends: vicgenealogy

Free accounts with these social media sites may be required.

New to Genealogy Research?

3 Steps for Beginners

The VGS offers several benefits of membership for those new to genealogy research and for those who would like to brush up on their skills.  Check these 3 easy steps below:

Step 1 - The Centre.  If you haven't already visited our Genealogy Learning & Research Centre, we recommend you do.  It's a great place to start and our friendly and experienced volunteers are available to help you with your questions and show you the basic research tools, techniques and resources. For a modest fee volunteers can provide various personal research services which can be viewed at RESEARCH SERVICES.  The Centre is located in Royal Oak Shopping Centre and is free for members. Non-members are welcome and their first visit is free with a nominal fee of $5 for subsequent visits. Free parking, free wifi, free computers, a large library collection, and access to Ancestry library edition.  Check our LOCATION  page for open hours.

Step 2 - Family History 101 and CSI SIGs are a great place to start.  After becoming oriented to genealogy research at the Centre, members often find it a smooth transition to join a discussion group that focuses on their area of research.  We call these Special Interest Groups or SIGs for short.  Currently there are 9 SIGs that meet regularly either by zoom, in person or in combination.  Our most recently added SIG was designed for those who are new to genealogy.  It's called Family History 101, which was introduced last season and proved to be very popular. Our CSI SIG (Crowd Sourced Information) is a chance to do research with others, hands on. Once you get basics in the Family History 101 and CSI SIGs you may want to start signing up for one or more of the other SIGs. They are all free to members. Click on SIGs to learn more about them.

Step 3 - Workshops, Seminars and Speaker Events.  Another benefit of membership is the price breaks for our regular workshops and seminars, and access to our monthly Speaker presentations. These events not only offer the opportunity to learn about a topic, but they also provide members the opportunity to meet other members who may be researching in the same geographic area or the same surname. These are important networking opportunities and often prove useful in breaking down research brick walls.  To learn more, go to our Events Calendar

We believe that by following these 3 steps you will have the opportunity to learn about the genealogy research tools and techniques more quickly than by reading or surfing the web. For membership details, please go to Membership Options

 

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Home Page: Victoria Genealogical Society
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Merv Scott
VGS Correspondent
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