Orem Utah Stonewood Family History Center

'''The Orem Utah Lakeridge Family History Center serves members of the Orem Cascade, Hillcrest, Lakeridge, Orem, Sharon, and Stonewood Stakes. All are welcome to use the Center's internet and other services and equipment.'''

Center Contacts and Hours
Location and Map:


 * 400 South 100 West in Orem, Utah


 * Location on Map


 * Phone: (801) 222-0497


 * Lakeridge Center Director: Les Newren, Phone (801) 224-4956, E-Mail: lnewren@comcast.net


 *  Lakeridge Center  Assistant Director :  Robert Standing, Phone (801) 426-5847, E-mail: standing4@comcast.net


 * Open Hours:  Monday 10:00am-4:00pm, Tuesday 10:00am-8:00pm, Wednesday 10:00am-8:00pm, Thursday 10:00am-8:00pm, Friday 10:00am-4:00pm


 * 2015 Holiday Schedule - Dates Center is Closed (Note: The Center is closed on Saturdays and Sundays except by special arrangements for group presentations):        Memorial Day, May 25          Independence Day, July 4-5          Pioneer Day, July 23-24          Labor Day, September 7         Thanksgiving, November 25-27         Christmas &amp; New Years, December 21-January 1, 2016 

Coming Events:

 * Orem Lakeridge Family History Center Classes and Personal Assistance: In addidtion to individual help, introductory and advanced classes are occasionally offered on the FamilySearch Family Tree, Indexing, basic approaches to family history and genealogy, and more. This Fall the Center will offer the following series of classes at Tuesday evenings at 7pm in the Orem Stonewood Stake Center, 450 South 100 West. Class instructors are Orem Lakeridge Family History Center consultant staff members and former staff from the now closed Utah South Area Family History Training Center. Following is a list of dates and a partial list of content to be covered in each of the classes: 
 * Oct 6 Introduction to the FamilySearch Family Tree • Why the Family Tree? President Hinckley’s challenge • How to access the Family Tree: Setting up a new free account or use your LDS account.  Setting "Contact," "Notification," and "Preferences" information • An overview of the Family Tree: Four ways to view the Tree, Summary Card, Person page • Navigating the Family Tree in the landscape view • Merging duplicate records
 * Oct 12 Take an Ancestor to the Temple • Checking the status of and reserving ordinances • Printing the Family Ordinance Request (FOR) form
 * Oct 20 Adding Memories to the FamilySearch Family Tree • Photos, Documents, Stories, Audio • Linking these to the Family Tree
 * Oct 27 Using Historical Records—The Fruits of Indexing • Search strategies • Record Hints
 * Nov 3 FamilySearch Partner Sites—an Overview • Ancestry.com • FindMyPast • MyHeritage • AmericanAncestors
 * Nov 10 Using Family History Apps • The FamilySearch App Gallery: “apps to discover more of your ancestors by  searching historical records”
 * Nov 17 Using the Family History Portal • Online research courses • Using the FamilySearch Wiki for research • FamilySearch Help Center • Online film ordering
 * Nov 24 Overcoming Brick Walls: When All Else Fails What Next?  The following programs and conferences are scheduled in 2016. More information about each will be found on the event's websites: The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), January 11-15, 2016, sponsored by the Utah Genealogy Association (UGA), is "a week-long intensive educational experience that takes students deep into their topic of choice." The Annual RootsTech will be held on February 3-6, 2016, at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Innovator Summit will be held on February 3, 2016, also at the Salt Palace Brigham Young University Conference on Family History and Genealogy, July 26-29, 2016. See the conference website for more information visit the conference website.  These will be publized on this website, at the Orem Lakeridge Center, and in ward bulletins in our Orem six stake service area. We also invite and welcome family and ward youth, young adult and adult groups from these stakes to schedule visits for hands-on group training on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings at 7 or 7:30PM or by special arrangement at others times including on Saturdays and Sunday evenings. Since we have only 8 computers with internet connections, and are somewhat limited in space, we do computer projector presentations for larger groups in our classroom area or in the Stonewood Stake Center chapel. Participants are welcome to bring their own laptops on which they should be able to get an internet connection as they can now do in most LDS Church buildings.

Center Resources:
FamilySearch Catalog--Center staff can assist patrons in identifying and ordering films and microfiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog. The Lakeridge Center also has its own small collection of microfilm that patrons are welcome to view at the Center. Films that a patron orders will be sent to the family history center or library in the jurisdition where the patron lives. and may be viewed there. Films and fiche that patrons do not return to the Library within the alloted rental period will be retained by the center or library and become a part of their permanent collection. Note: Millions of microfilm images have been converted to digital images and the information these contain have been or are being indexed in a worldwide effort to make the information available o line. There are currently over three and a half billion viewable records on FamilySearch.org/Search.

Books, Periodicals, Atlases, Genealogical Research Methodology, Periodicals, Reports and Syllabi from Genealogical Conferences:

Edited to here 6/18/15


 * GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH CONFERENCES The Lakeridge FHC has the syllabus of some presentations given in local genealogical society conferences as well as those of the NGS, FGS, UGA and the World Records Conference between the years 1999 and 2006.


 * MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS


 * MICROFILM &amp; MICROFICHE  :


 * FHC PortalPremium Family History Websites 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.

Hardware and Equipment

 * 8 Computers for patron use :
 * Family history research books and publications (see listing above) :
 * Microfilm readers :
 * Microfiche readers :
 * Printers :
 * Photo and document scanner: Available for scanning documents and personal photos that can be saved on a flash drive to be printed commercially or on a home color printer. Printers at this Family History Center are not equiped to print in color.  The photos can also be added to family histories, and/or attached to family members' records in the FamilySearch Family Tree.

Staff Research Specialties
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Resources in the Local Area

 * Several other family history centers are located in the Orem/Provo Utah area each serving the membership in one or more stakes of the LDS church.
 * The Brigham Young University Family History Library serves not only the BYU student body but all of Utah County and beyond. Among its many services are family history classes offered on the second and fourth Sunday of most months. For more information see its website, http://sites.lib.byu.edu/familyhistory/.
 * The Brigham Young University Center for Family History and Genealogy offers both a family history (genealogy) major and minor and, in addition, sponsors important research studies. For more information see their website, https://familyhistory.byu.edu.
 * The Utah Valley Technology and Genealogy Group (UVTAGG) is a "grass-roots, non-profit, tax-exempt educational organization. It is devoted to fostering the use of technology for family history." Its monthly meetings are open to anyone with an interest in family history. These are held on the second Saturday of most months and feature a guest presenter followed by a variety of classes. For more information see their website, https://UVTAGG.org.

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