Cardston Alberta Family History Centre

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Centre Contacts and Hours
Location &amp; Map:


 * 1) 138 - 4 AVE WEST, CARDSTON AB T0K0K0
 * 2) Building is located adjacent to Cardston High School parking lot (east of the high school)

Phone: 403.653.3288

E-mail: rkapcsos@telus.net

Hours: Mon-Thur:   9am - 5pm,

Sat:   9am - Noon,

Wed Evening:   6:30 - 9pm

Holiday Schedule for the remainder of 2012:       

    The Center will be closed:

 General Conference: Saturday, Oct 6

 Thanksgiving: Monday, Oct 8

         Remembrance Day Statutory: Saturday, Nov 10 and Monday, Nov 12

Christmas Season: Monday, Dec 10 thru Sunday, Jan 6, 2013

              Re-opens for regular hours: Monday, Jan 7, 2013

Collections

 * Family History Library Catalog: This centre has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog. We do however, encourage patrons to order films and fiche from home computers.  Patrons are notified by email and telephone when these items are mailed from Salt Lake and arrive at the Cardston FHC.
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Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal: This centre has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the centre to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. (Note to FHC: Not all FHCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)
 * Databases &amp; Software Genealogy database software (Ancestral Quest, Family Insight, Legacy, PAF, RootsMagic) Charting software (PAF Companion, Legacy Charting) Word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software such as Word, WordPerfect and OpenOffice (on selected machines) Free access to several subscription sites through the FamilySearch Portal such as Ancestry.com, British Newspapers, Find-My-Past (UK), Footnote, Genline (Swedish), World Vital Records and others. Free internet access to the New England Historical and Genealogical Society (NEHGS) website

Hardware and Equipment

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 * Multimedia Center Cardston Family History Center has an area where you can work with equipment consisting of a computer, scanner, and printer.
 * Scan photos and transfer them to a flash drive or to a DVD. You can also make printed copies. Use the software to edit, enhance, correct, add to, or delete unwanted material from a photo-graph. Scan pictures and print them on photo paper, or transfer them to your flash drive or DVD.

Staff Research Specialties
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Resources in the Local Area
Cardston Public Library: 25 - 3 Ave West

Phone Number: 403 653 4775

Cardston Historical Society: visits by appointment.

President: Noel Burt: 403 653 3431 or Maxine Rogers: 403 653 2746

 

Links
Group Activities The Cardston Family History Center is pleased and eager to offer the opportunity for individuals, organizations, and other groups to schedule a group visit to our Center. We offer a variety of options that are sure to provide interest to your group - Youth, Adult, Church, Organization, Club, etc. Please review the following guide lines for scheduling a group visit.

Group Size If you want a tour of the Center, groups should be 10 or less to avoid distrubing other patrons who are working. If you want to schedule a time for instruction, we have 2 options - Our large classroom has 14 computers and our smaller classroom has 1 computer for group instruction where all patrons don't need a computer.

Reservation Procedure Determine the date you would like to come by checking our Online Calendar for available dates. Determine the goal for you visit. You may want to check the list of suggested activities below for ideas. Call the Center - 403 653 3288 or 403 653 4056 (Ron or Valorie Kapcsos) to reserve the date.

Available Times In order to use the Center as efficiently as possible, we suggest the following times: Evening group visits: Tue, Wed, &amp; Thur are scheduled appointments beginning at at 7:00 PM.

Supervision Adults accompanying youth groups should prepare to actively participate with their youth. Local ward family history consultants are an excellent resource and should be brought with your group. They will provide continuity after your visit.

Printing Copies of any documents found during your visit can be printed at the Center for $0.10 each.

(B/W 81/2 "x 11"). Documents could also be scanned and saved to your flash drive.

Guidelines for a Successful and Rewarding Visit     LDS Account Registration: Each LDS Member of the group needs to have an LDS Login Account BEFORE coming to the Center. Please have them log into https://ldsaccount.lds.org or another church account site to make sure their username and password are working. For members who don't have a current account, have them register for one prior to your visit. They can do this by going to https://ldsaccount.lds.org and clicking on the Register for an LDS Account button on the right side of the screen and entering the necessary information, which includes their church membership number and birth date. Their membership number is on their temple recommend or can be provided by their ward clerk.

    Personal Family History Information: Except for Indexing visits, please have everyone bring a personal Pedigree Chart with as much family information as possible.

    Specific Goal or Objective to Accomplish: Each group should have an idea or goal, before they arrive, of what they would like to accomplish during the visit to our Center.

    Suggested Activities at the Center While most of the activities below can be done at our Center, we've also tried to give you the forms, websites, etc. needed so you could prepare these activities for your own groups - Youth groups, Family History classes, Relief Society mini classes, etc.

        Children 8-11 Elmo's Pedigree

Each child is given Elmo's blank pedigree to fill in the blanks from clues found around the Center as they are given a guided tour of what is available at our Center.

Youth 12-18 Introduction to the Family History Center

A tour and overview of our Center, including the resources, tools, equipment, computers, multimedia &amp; oral history center available for use by our patrons.

Introduction to New FamilySearch/FamilySearch

A demonstration of finding an ancestor in New FamilySearch, then locating historical documents about that ancestor in FamilySearch to learn more about him.

Great preparation for Pioneer Trek We use the 3 short videos - Step 1, 2 &amp; 3 found at lds.org/youth allowing time after each for hands-on practice. The Youth may also like to create a 9-generation Fan Chart in pdf format which they can save to a flash drive and get printed at a local print shop (our printers do not print large enough to make the chart readable). (Local drug stores or businesses may offer this service.)

FamilySearch.org (Find an ancestor)

View the video - Family History - Made Simple (2:19), excellent for children as well as adults. It ends with the suggestion to search familysearch.org. You could then view the video "Step 2 Discover a Family Record" (2:23)

FamilySearch Website - A Great Place to Do Research

FamilySearch - More ways to search for ancestors

FamilySearch - Even more ways to search for ancestors

Introduction to Indexing

An overview of the why and how of indexing with hands-on practice. Go to FamilySearch Indexing and take the 2 minute Test Drive (button in upper right). Another good getting started video is FamilySearch Indexing Quick Start (5:49) Youth may also enjoy the Indexing App for their phone or tablet.

Research Quick Start

A focused presentation demonstrating popular research websites to find specific information on your ancestors.

Cemetery Scavenger Hunt

Find a Grave is an excellent research site where volunteers post information about their deceased ancestors in cemeteries around the world. You may find birth/death dates, tombstone pictures, links to other family members, photos and even biographical information. This scavenger hunt type activity will help you learn how to use the site and inspire you to contribute as well.

Access is free at our Family History Center View video "Search for Historical Records on Ancestry.com" (7:42 min.) stopping periodically to practice the techniques discussed. Starting your own Database

Begin by viewing the video - Family History - Made Simple (2:19) Create a new database (Ask leader ahead of time, which program their group would like to use.) Enter their own personal information. View the video - Finding Easy Information (3:07) pausing after the memory section (1:18) and have them add their family members and information they know. Open a new tab and View the video "Step 2 Discover a Family Record" (2:23) Search for records about an ancestor on FamilySearch.org Add the information they find to their database. Continue the video -Finding Easy Information (at 1:19), then challenge them to go home and gather what records they can find and start interviewing relatives to learn more.

 

Volunteer at the Centre

''There are two volunteers presently assisting at the Cardston FHC. We are always looking individuals who are knowledgeable about family history and could assist patrons who come to the Center. The commitment generally requires working one 4 hour day shift each week, or whatever the volunteer is able to contribute.''