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Fall Conference 2012
Theme: Find your Tree in the Forest
Class Schedule: Click here
Class Descriptions: Click here
Class Handouts & Syllabus Click here
Presenter Biographies: Click here
Keynote Speaker: Michael D Rossetti "Using Google Search to Connect with Your Past"
- Sponsor: Logan FamilySearch Library
- Theme: Find your Tree in the Forest
- Keynote Speaker: Michael D Rossetti, Google, Inc.
- Saturday -- October 13, 2012, 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM Nametag pickup starts at 8 AM.
- Bridgerland Applied Technology College
- 600 W and 1200 N or 1400 N, Logan, Utah Parking Map Parking is free.
Registration (Free): Click Here. You may pre-register for the conference (to help us determine what seating logistics we will need) through Thursday, Oct 11. You can also register at the door.
Sack Lunch and/or Syllabus: You will also have the option to order a sack lunch ($7) and/or printed syllabus ($8) after you register. (Please note that you can download the syllabus (free) and print it at home if you like.)
- Flier: Help us advertize. Print and post a flier color or grayscale.
- If you have already registered, but have since decided you would like to order a lunch and/or syllabus, you can click here to skip the registration form and place your order.
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