GENEALOGICAL FORUM’s Thursday E-News

THE GENEALOGICAL FORUM’s Thursday Evening E-News Edition March 21, 2019
Curious about the status of your GFO Membership? We’d love to have you as a GFO Member!
For more information visit www.gfo.org.
Contact us at info@gfo.org or 503-963-1932.
Be sure to check the complete GFO CALENDAR.
Also, don’t miss the current issue of The Forum Insider
GFO’s Annual Open House Begins This Weekend!
9 Days of FREE Classes! Saturday, March 23rd – Sunday, Mar. 31st
Class List with Times & Details
Have you ever wanted to attend a genealogy conference but couldn’t afford to?
Now you can! Please join us at the GFO for its biggest event of the year!
Nine days of classes are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 33 classes are open on a walk-in basis.
The 4 presentations requiring registration are completely full. We have a few theme days. Saturday, March 23 kicks off with Irish Day.
Wednesday, March 27 is Finding Family Day. Tracking living relatives? Birth parents? This is the day for you.
Closing weekend, March 30-31 features DNA Days. Click on the “Class Descriptions” link above, or view our Calendar page for a complete list of subjects and class times so you don’t miss a single moment. We guarantee you’ll learn something new and exciting about the wonderful world of genealogy!
2 Copies of Family Tree Maker in Open House Raffle!
Coming to our Open House? Bring a little cash to spare. You could win one of two copies of Family Tree Maker software! Each is valued at $89.95. $1 for 1 ticket.
$5 for 6 tickets. Exact change is appreciated! You do not have to be present to win. But be sure to write your name and phone number on the raffle ticket you leave in our box. The drawings will be at the end of the Open House, March 31.
Your Open House Surveys Reveal…
And some of your comments included . . . ▪ Can’t wait! ▪ Wish I could do genealogy every day. ▪ Lots of choices. Looks well planned. Thanks. ▪ I’m excited to come to the presentations! ▪ Thank you so much for offering this opportunity for me to expand my knowledge of a variety of subjects. Along with the chance to meet new people and perhaps even make a cousin connection, you never know. ▪ It’s the best event of the year! ▪ Thanks for making this happen. Now please take this week’s survey!
We’d love to know which Open House classes look the most interesting to you.
Take this week’s survey
GFO’s March 2019 Super Star Anne Wheeler
Anne is a dedicated, regular Sunday volunteer who usually beats everyone else into the library. Among other things she is a pro at locating misplaced books, earning her the name of “Finder of Lost Things.” Amazingly, she has volunteered at the library every Sunday but one for over three years. Anne is always willing to help where needed and even stepped up to serve as Director at Large when asked. She has also served on the Disaster Preparedness and Grants Committees. We are pleased to present her with this honor for her long and distinguished service at the GFO.
E-News Coordinator Needed by May 1st!!
Our E-News Coordinator is retiring after April 31st this year and we need your help to fill the impending vacancy. ▪ Do you love gathering genealogy news items and distributing them to the world? ▪ Are you tech savvy-ish and above all a stickler for details? ▪ Do you have 1-3 hours you can donate each week to a wonderful cause? ▪ Is finding fun, vintage, and public domain images via google searches your favorite pastime? Training is available from April 1st through April 30th.
I want to help!
Email news@gfo.org if you have interest in filling this extremely valuable volunteer spot.
Book of the Week: Civil War Letters
During the Civil War in 1862 and 1963, John Parkurst wrote 55 letters to his wife, Lizzie (Pearson) Parkhurst, in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Archives calls these “one of the most compelling personal accounts of a soldier’s life during the Civil War anywhere.” “I was a little seasick this morning bu am better now. We live on hard crackers and boiled ham & water.” The letters not only relate his experiences, but frequently refer to his children, parents, and their lives. Fair warning: these letters are unvarnished and reveal great prejudice against African Americans. This reprint of the transcribed letters is available for purchase from the GFO Bookstore for $5.00. Contact booksales@gfo.org if you are interested.
This week at GFO …



FRIDAY, March 22nd
Beginning Genealogy 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

This class session is sold out.
SATURDAY, March 23rd
OPEN HOUSE – Discover Your Irish Roots 10 a.m. – 3:20 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
SUNDAY, March 24th
OPEN HOUSE – Beginning Genealogy 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
This class session is sold out.
MONDAY, March 25th
OPEN HOUSE – Legalities, Pennsylvania, & Online Resources 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
TUESDAY, March 26th
OPEN HOUSE – Evernote, Religious Radicals, Ancestry.com, & Online Family Trees 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
WEDNESDAY, March 27th
OPEN HOUSE – Family Connections & Biological Connections 10 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
THURSDAY, March 28th
OPEN HOUSE – Multnomah County Library Resources, Write It Up, Trip Planning, & Software Advice 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
FRIDAY, March 29th
OPEN HOUSE – Citing Sources, Mexican Ancestry, & Ohio River Area Research 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, March 30th & 31st
OPEN HOUSE – DNA Focus Days! 9 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
See the full detailed class list here.
Two sessions with guest speaker Barbara Rae-Venter are sold out. All others are open on walk-in basis.
Please also be sure to check our Open House website.