UVTAGG - 2022-07-06 - Press Release - Free in-person and online , Sat 9 Jul 2022, 10-Noon MDT, DAWN BRIMHALL on CAPTURE THIS: A GUIDE TO CREATING FAMILY DOCUMENTARIES
2022-07-06
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UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday 9 Jul 2022 - Free on Zoom and Facebook
10 - 11:30 am MDT: DAWN BRIMHALL on CAPTURE THIS: A GUIDE TO CREATING FAMILY DOCUMENTARIES
Details and links to watch are on https://uvtagg.org and on the UVTAGG Facebook page.
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UVTAGG MEETING, Saturday 9 Jul 2022 - Free 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.]
10-11:30 am MDT: DAWN BRIMHALL on CAPTURE THIS: A GUIDE TO CREATING FAMILY DOCUMENTARIES
DESCRIPTION OF MAIN PRESENTATION:
Family history is more than pedigree charts and delicate records. It is about making connections between generations. A family history documentary is one way to provide a bridge for future generations to connect with the past. Anyone can create a meaningful family documentary that illustrates and enriches family stories and histories. This class will showcase different ways of creating family history documentaries along with ideas for how to engage a wide range of family members.
ABOUT DAWN BRIMHALL:
Dawn Retta Brimhall received a BA in History Teaching from Brigham Young University (2011) and a Masters in Education from the University of St. Thomas (2018). In 2020, she was named the Aldine Independent School District (ISD) Secondary Teacher of the Year in Houston, Texas. She currently serves as the Social Studies Instructional Specialist at Davis High School in Aldine ISD. She enjoys travel, photography, music, and family history.
For more details about the UVTAGG meetings see https://uvtagg.org and http://blog.uvtagg.org/ . Everyone is invited to 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 only be broadcast. 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 more than 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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