Menlo Park California Family History Center

Menlo Park Family History Center is located in the small house just behind the LDS Church. We have an exceptional collection of books, film and fiche focusing on British Isles, Germany and USA. There are also records available for other parts of the world, and access to borrow films/fiche from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. We have 10 computers, 8 microfilm readers, and 1 machine that will copy film/fiche to print or digital format for saving.

Location &amp; Map:

1105 Valparaiso, Menlo Park, California 94025

The Center is in the small house to the rear of the Church building on the west side

    Map to Center is here

     Phone:  650-325-9711

     E-mail:  mpfhc0  @   gmail. com

Open Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 am to 9:30 pm

                     Saturday  9:30 am to 4 pm

                     Sunday  various Wards by assignment

Holiday Schedule: 2011 closings            April 2-3 (LDS General Conference)        May 28-30 (Memorial Day Weekend)        July 2-4 (Independence Day)        September 3-5 (Labor Day)        October 1-2 (LDS General Conference)        November 24-27 (Thanksgiving)        Dec 13, 2011 - Jan 2, 2012 (Christmas/New Year's)

Upcoming Events
Save the Date! BiAnnual Open House Feb 25, 2012

Keynote Speaker will be Jay Verkler, CEO of Family Search

Class Schedule
Saturday afternoon series: Technology for Genealogy  November12 -- Genealogical Data Recording Programs - PAF, Reunion, Ancestral Quest, Legacy, and more (Panel of Users) There is no charge for this program, which will be taught by MPFHC staff members who have substantial experience using the technology for family history.

To register click here.

Wednesday morning course: Your Genealogy Questions Answered  Share your findings and get answers to your current genealogy questions in a repeating 9-week course where participants will also generate the topics for brief lectures from guest consultants. It is expected that participants will come for all (or most) of the sessions to share ideas and expertise and learn from each other.

Each three-hour session will start with 90 minutes of roundtable discussion for reporting experiences, including "brick walls" standing or surmounted. The roundtable will be followed by 30 minutes of presentation on topics determined by the group members at the first meeting. The session will end with one hour of hands-on training using computers, reference shelves, and other MPFHC resources.

Sessions are scheduled at MPFHC on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00. A one-time donation of $25 is requested to cover costs of handouts and other supplies. Instructors will be MPFHC staff members and lecturers with experience in the topics identified by the class participants. Inge Harding-Barlow is program facilitator.

For class details and to sign up for this program, click here, contact us at mpfhc0 "at" gmail.com, or leave a phone message at 650-325-9711. Staff Training Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of each month (except August and December), 7-8 pm in the Baptistry, across the parking lot from the Center.

Collections

 * Family History Library Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog.
 * Menlo Park FHC Catalog on-line: The catalog is on-line with all Bay Area Family History Centers.  When searching, be sure to check the "Show Copies" button on each item found to see which local Centers have that item.

Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal:

Hardware and Equipment

 * 10 Internet-connected computers
 * 8 microfilm readers
 * 2 microfiche readers
 * 1 Digital copier for printing or saving copies of film/fiche pages

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