Ogden FamilySearch Library 2015 Conference

News
We have sent out requests for presenters and the response is tremendous. A few of the presenters who have committed to teach classes are:


 * Geoff Rasmussen - CEO of Millennia Corporation (Legacy software)
 * Amy Archibald is a family historian and reunion organizer with a passion for teaching others. She has spent 30 years researching her own family and 20 years teaching others. She lives in Utah with her husband and two children.
 * Julie Judd has been climbing her own family tree for over 20 years and teaching others for the past 5 years. She is currently studying history at USU to better understand her ancestors’ world. She resides in Utah with her husband, four children, cows, horses, pigs, chickens, and dog.

Maps
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Schedule &amp; General Information about the classes
This year's conference is again made possible by WSU College of Social &amp; Behavorial Sciences Department of History and the Ogden FamilySearch Library.

We project that we will be able again offer over 60 classes which will be able to be taught to over 1,000 participants. Because WSU offers their facilities at no charge, there will be no charge for the classes or for parking on campus.

At this point we feel the schedule will be the same as in 2014, which is:

7;30 the doors will open for participants to arrive and pick up their information packets (general information about the conference, the class schedule, and vendor information).

8:30-9:30 will be our keynote speakers

10:00 to 4:00pm will be five different class sessions in roughtly 1-hour class times

Class syllabus and the types of classes that were offered at the 2014 conference, is located through the 2014 wiki site, click HERE

Information about the Ogden FamilySearch Library classes, location, research tools, training videos, etc. can be found by clicking HERE

Mark your 2015 Calendars NOW for the best fall conference in Northern Utah.