As a volunteer, you might find yourself in a leadership position! Even if you didn't plan to become a leader, it’s better when you know what you are doing! Learn skills that are typically taught in business as we reveal leadership secrets for genealogists and other volunteers! This jam-packed session includes meeting expectations, how to create a vision, building trust with your team, decision making, running effective meetings, time management, and strategic planning. Presented by Lori Coffey.
This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees. Register in advance using the button at the right.
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Saturday, 21 Sep 2024 at 11:00 AM
Program Meeting--The Unique Challenges of African-American Genealogy |
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Genealogy is the same the world around, yet there are some unique challenges when researching African American family history. For example, specific strategies are required to identify and work with records before 1860 and locating identifiable names among government records can raise the difficulty level. Even though it can be challenging, it can also be rewarding. Especially if you plan to volunteer for community projects like our Clearwater Colored Cemeteries program. We’ll provide research strategies to take you around the obstacles to help you find the records you seek. Presented by Taneya Y. Koonce.
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| This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Jenkins Auditorium and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees. Register in advance using the button at the right.
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Saturday, 21 Sep 2024 at 12:30 PM Genealogy Center Workshop Tour Workshop tour of the Genealogy Center on the second floor showing the many genealogical research resources there. The tour will begin shortly after the completion of the program meeting, allowing a brief interval for refreshments. Hosted by Karen Fortin. |
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