Six Societies Awarded Supportive Grants

In a one-time departure from the norm, the WSGS Board of Directors awarded Supportive Grants to six of the societies that applied for grants. In the past, only two grants have been awarded. This year, however, the Board agreed with the reviewers that all six society projects deserved funding. The average amount of each grant was $250. Diane Huckabay, WSGS Education Chair, announced the awards at the Annual Meeting on August 30, 2024.

The grants were awarded to:

Black Genealogy Research Group of Seattle – Two registrations to attend the Family Tree Magazine University Courses. The two attendees will share their knowledge at monthly BGRG meetings.

Clallam County Genealogical Society — Defray some of the costs of speakers for their “Speakers’ Series.”

Jefferson County Genealogical Society – Support publicity for the society’s 40th anniversary celebration. It will also support their speaker from Scotland (on Zoom).

Lower Columbia County Genealogical Society – Print and distribute brochures advertising/ promoting the society, so they can be placed around a variety of local establishments, mostly libraries.

Okanogan County Genealogical Society – Fund a web page that documents Okanogan County cemeteries and the individuals buried in those cemeteries.

Sno-Isle County Genealogical Society – Fund the purchase of audio and visual equipment to support hybrid online and in-person meetings.

For more information about the Supportive Grants, click here.

Black Genealogy Cafes

Black Genealogy Cafés 

Saturday, March 23, 2024, 1:00pm–3:00pm

SkywayEvent location: Skyway

Who are your people? What is your family story? How do you start building your family tree? Join members of the Black Genealogy Research Group of Seattle and find out! Get one-to-one help learning about your family history in a friendly space. Please bring your questions and laptop or tablet. Light refreshments will be provided.

Register for Black Genealogy Cafés on 03-23-2024Registration required (27 spots remaining)Register for event

Black Genealogy Research Group of Seattle Black Family Heritage Celebration

Black Genealogy Research Group of Seattle

BGRG is excited to host its first annual Black Family Heritage Celebration. Join us and explore your family history with other African American families in our community.

Light snacks * Door prizes * Children ages 8 and up welcome.

Date and Time:  Saturday, October 28th, 2023 –10 am to 2 pm

Location:  Holgate Street Church of Christ, 2600 S. Holgate St., Seattle, WA 98144

Pre-registration Required: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/black-genealogy-research-group-of-seattle-72487141813

About this event:

The Black Family Heritage Celebration is a BGRG program tailored to honor family history month and inspire local families to start their genealogy journey.

·        Begin your genealogy journey with Janice Lovelace PhD,  Genealogist as she shares insight on researching our African American ancestors

·        Uncover your family stories with Zelda Foxall, Professional Storyteller

·        Create memories using family photos with Debra Harris-Branham, Mixed Media ArtistFor more information, contact: seattleBGRG@gmail.com