Salt Lake Monument Park Family History Center

The Salt Lake Monument Park Family History Center serves three stakes:

'''Monument Park North, Monument Park and Bonneville. '''

The Center is dedicated to providing education and support for the family history community in our area.

A view of our Family History Center entrance, located on the upper southwest corner of the building.

Inside our center, which is staffed by Family History Specialists and research workstations.

Center Contacts and Hours
Location &amp; Map:

Address: 1320 South Wasatch Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. This is not a mailing address. Family History Centers are unable to respond to mail inquiries.


 * The Family History Center is located on the southwest corner of the building (street level). Convenient free parking is in the south parking lot.  You may need to ring the bell for entrance into the Family History Center.
 * Location on Map

Phone: (801) 584-0112  NOTE:  Call anytime; leave a message in case we do not answer. Call in case of inclement weather.

E-mail: [mailto:marleneop@comcst.net maryellen@elggren.com]

Open Hours:


 * Monday through Friday 10 am - 4 pm
 * Saturday 9 am - 12 noon

Evening Hours:


 * Tuesday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Walk-in time


 * Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Training classes
 * The third Wednesday is the Italian Indexing Project and general indexing instruction


 * Thursday  7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Training Classes and Staff Meeting on the 3rd Thursday

Holiday Schedule:

Closed Memorial Day weekend, Labor Day weekend, July 4th, July 24

Closed LDS Conference Weekend (the first Saturday in April and October)

Closed during week of Thanksgiving (Nov. 26 - 29, 2014)

Closed Christmas (Dec 24 - Dec 27, 2014)

Closed New Years (Dec 31, 2014 - Jan 3, 2015)

(Other sporadic closings will be posted on the door.)

WALK-IN HOURS &amp; STAFF MEMBER SCHEDULE
All staff members are proficient in FamilySearch and Family Tree plus additional specialties as noted, below:

FAMILY HISTORY CENTER DIRECTORS

Upcoming Events
Free Classes at the Family History Center Wednesday and Thursday Nights - 7:00-8:30 P.M. 2014

1320 South Wasatch Drive (2450 E), South parking lot, southwest entrance. Public is welcome, and no church affiliation of any kind is needed.

Family Tree Training &amp; Special Classes on related websites and family history subject are FREE for anyone interested in improving their Family History skills.

Class size is limited to 20 seats in the training room; please reserve your seat for a specific class by calling the Center at 801-584-0112 and leave a message, or call Director, Mary Ellen Elggren 801-541-6937.

OCT 08 Consultants Crash Course – What You Need to Know to Help Others, Mary Ellen Elggren

OCT 09 Family Tree – Adding Photos, Stories and Documents, Kay Merkley

OCT 13 Indexing – The Italian Project – join the party!, Steve Packham

OCT 14 FH Center Staff Meeting, Mary Ellen Elggren

OCT 22 Family Tree – What’s New in the Tree this Month?, Kay Merkley

OCT 23 Family Tree – Getting Help in FamilySearch (support, tutorials, videos), Kay Merkley

OCT 29 Introduction to FindMyPast.com (British Isle Records), Paige Preece

OCT 30 Family Tree – Cleaning Up Your Tree – A Case Study Using All Your Skills, Kay Merkley

NOV 05 Consultants Crash Course – What You Need to Know to Help Others, Mary Ellen Elggren

NOV 06 Bring Names &amp; Birthdates of Deceased Ancestors to Research, Kay Merkley &amp; Staff

NOV 12 Great Family History Activities and Tech Tools for Family Gatherings – Jay Deuel

NOV 13 Advance Records Search, Wiki, and Other Under-used Research Tools, Jean Robbins

NOV 19 Indexing – The Italian Project and Other Ethnicities, Steve Packham &amp; Larry Foley

NOV 20 No Classes

NOV 26 - 29 No Classes / Thanksgiving Holiday / FHC is Closed except by appointment

DEC 02 (Tue) Create Personalized Family History Gifts for the Holidays – Anderson Library

DEC 03 Create a Children’s Book from a Family Story – a great gift, Char Nelson &amp; Janet Packham

DEC 04 Create Fan Charts, Portrait Pedigrees and other great Christmas Gifts, Joan Peterson

DEC 10 Improving Computer Skills to Navigate Family Tree and Other Websites, Kay Merkley

DEC 11 Consultants Crash Course – What You Need to Know to Help Others, Mary Ellen Elggren

DEC 17 Indexing – The Italian Project and Other Ethnicities, Steve Packham &amp; Larry Foley

DEC 18 No Classes

DEC 24 - 27 No Classes / Christmas Holiday / FHC is Closed except by appointment

DEC 31 - 03 No Classes / New Years Holiday / FHC is Closed except by appointment

Collections

 * FamilySearch Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog. The Center has 2 microfilm readers.

Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the Center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. Included are:

• 19th Century British Library Newspapers digital archive

• Alexander Street Press -- American Civil War

• Ancestry.com Library Edition

• Find My Past

• Fold3 (Formerly Footnote.com)

• The Genealogist

• Genline

• Godfrey Memorial Library

• Heritage Quest Online

• Historic Map Works Library Edition

• Paper Trail

• World Vital Records

• Fully functioning software for Center use:

Ancestral Quest, Ancestral Quest Collaboration, LegacyFamily Tree and many others.


 * At present, we have 10 computers on-line available, for doing research. At present, all are attached to printers. We have a copier/scanner for small quantity copying and the scanning of photos and documents directly into Family Tree. We also have wireless internet access available for the use of personal laptops, iPads, etc.

Staff Research Specialties
Please see the staff schedule, above, where research specialties are listed by each staff member name.

Resources in the Local Area
The Anderson Public Library on Foothill Drive.

Links
http://www.utah.gov/index.html

http://archives.state.us.us

Volunteer at the Center
We need people who know the FamilySearch Family Tree program, and would be able to teach it to others.

''We also need young people who are fast on the computer and could learn the program quickly. Perhaps a pair of young mothers could share a shift, covering the shift on one week and caring for the children on the off week.''