UVTAGG - 2022-06-08 - Press Release - Free in-person and online , Sat 11 Jun 2022, 10-Noon MDT, DAVID OUIMETTE on GATHERING RECORDS WORLDWIDE
2022-06-08
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Donald R. Snow -- snowd@math.byu.edu
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UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday 11 Jun 2022 - Free online and in-person at LDS Red Chapel, Edgemont Area of Provo, Utah and on Zoom and Facebook
10-11 am MDT: DAVID OUIMETTE -- GATHERING FAMILY HISTORY AROUND THE GLOBE
11:10-12 Noon: CAROL HILL and MARILYN THOMSEN -- BE YOUR OWN GRAPHICS DESIGNER WITH CANVA.COM
Details and links to watch are on https://uvtagg.org and on the UVTAGG Facebook page.
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UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday 11 Jun 2022 - Free online and in-person at LDS Red Chapel, Edgemont Area of Provo, Utah and on Zoom and Facebook
Details and links to watch are on https://uvtagg.org and on the UVTAGG Facebook page.
[Note: To receive these press releases by email, subscribe on the blog.]
10-11 am MDT: DAVID OUIMETTE -- GATHERING FAMILY HISTORY AROUND THE GLOBE
11:10-12 Noon: CAROL HILL and MARILYN THOMSEN -- BE YOUR OWN GRAPHICS DESIGNER WITH CANVA.COM
DESCRIPTION OF MAIN PRESENTATION:
Each country, ethnic group, and culture has its own archives, historical records, ancestral traditions, and concepts of family and tribe. See the many marvelous ways that family history is preserved, shared, and celebrated in countries and cultures around the world.
DESCRIPTION OF CLASS:
Get a free subscription to Canva.com and begin creating eye catching graphics for social media, invitations, photo books, posters, bookmarks, presentations, flyers, postcards, t-shirts, etc in just a few minutes. Once you have the finished design, you can download it in various formats and then publish it to social media, send it to a print shop, or put it into an email to send as an advertisement. We will also be showing free photo sites that you can use without any copyright concerns.
ABOUT DAVID OUIMETTE:
David Ouimette, Certified Genealogist, Certified Genealogical Lecturer, manages Content Strategy at FamilySearch, focusing on written and oral records of genealogical value for digital preservation in Asia and the Pacific. His team prioritizes camera placement and targets records in national, regional, and local archives. David has researched in several hundred archives in over sixty countries spanning all continents. Previously, David was product manager at Ancestry.com, responsible for family trees, U.S. records, DNA testing, and the search experience. He serves as a Trustee for the Board for Certification of Genealogists and has served as Vice President of the Utah Genealogical Association and on the board of the National Genealogical Society. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mathematics from Brigham Young University, has contributed articles to many magazines and journals, and authored Finding Your Irish Ancestors: A Beginner’s Guide.
ABOUT CAROL HILL:
Carol Hill is the Family History and Temple Consultant trainer for the 6 stake Lindon Family History Center and as a Young Single Adult Stake family history consultant. Recently, Carol ended a 6 year Family History Service mission as a Facebook Administrator. Since earning a bachelor's degree in Family History from BYU in 2003, Carol has been helping others with their family history. Check out her FreeGenealogyHelp.com website to see Family History YouTube videos that help viewers understand different features of FamilySearch, and other genealogy sites as well. She loves her 6 children, 26 grandchildren, and wonderful husband who loves developing Family History Mobile Apps.
ABOUT MARILYN THOMSEN:
Marilyn Thomsen, the editor of UVTAGG's newsletter, loves helping friends and family with their research. She graduated with a B.A. in family history from Brigham Young University, completing an internship at the National Archive Branch in Atlanta, Georgia. Twice she won BYU's award for her family histories. She has served missions at the Family History Library in SLC and as a US & Canada service missionary. She served as Director of the Alpine Multi-stake, Lindon Multi Stake, and Orem Sunset Heights Tri-Stake Family History Centers in Utah. Her husband, Richard, shares her passion for digging up dead relatives and connecting them to living relatives.
For more details about the UVTAGG meetings see https://uvtagg.org and http://blog.uvtagg.org/ . Everyone is invited to attend in-person or watch online all UVTAGG presentations for free. Watch on the UVTAGG Facebook Page or, if a UVTAGG member, watch on Zoom by going to zoom.us/j/868-580-77664 and waiting while your UVTAGG membership is verified. This meeting will be in-person and will be broadcast from the Red LDS Chapel at 4050 North Timpview Dr, Provo, Utah 84604. Monthly meetings will continue to be broadcast on Facebook and Zoom. As usual, recent presentations and classes are on Facebook and on the UVTAGG YouTube channel.
All meetings of the Group are open to the public with the goal of helping people use technology to further their family and personal history. On the blog is a way to subscribe to receive the press releases by email. Members of the group ($15/year), besides being able to watch on ZOOM, receive the monthly email newsletter TAGGology and have access to the nearly 600 videos of past presentations and classes. The TAGGology newsletter contains a wealth of information about genealogy, including information for Temple and Family History Consultants. Free sample copies of the Newsletter can be requested by emailing untagginfo@gmail.com.
Officers of UVTAGG are Gerhard Ruf, President; Laurie Castillo, 1st VP; Don Snow, 2nd VP; Jerry Castillo, Membership Officer, Marilyn Thomsen, TAGGology Newsletter Editor; Rayanne Melick, Treasurer; Bruce Merrill and Jackson Andersen, Videographers and Librarians; Carol Hill, Social Media Publicist;; Eileen Phelps, Special Projects Coordinator; James Anderson, FamilySearch Coordinator; Rick Wightman, Chris Stevenson, Brent Nelson, and Jerry Castillo, Broadcast Specialists and Webmasters. The Group is in its 32nd year. For further information contact President Gerhard Ruf at uvtagginfo@gmail.com (801-602-5048), or 1st VP Laurie Castillo at gengal@comcast.net , or 2nd VP Don Snow at snowd@math.byu.edu .
Donald R. Snow, 2nd VP, snowd@math.byu.edu .
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