Dues and Membership
Annual dues are $20/person or $30/couple, payable in January for the calendar year. Checks should be made payabe to “SCVGS”. Our club is sponsored by Sun City Oro Valley. Club membership is limited to current and former residents.
Monthly Meetings
Second Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Activity Center’s Navajo Room.
- January 14, 2020 – Preserving you Pictures and Documents by Melanie Sturgeon
- February 11, 2020 – Abbreviations and symbols found in genealogical research by Amy Urman
- March 10, 2020 – Courthouse Research by Sumner Walters
- April 14, 2020 – Searching in the Catalog in FamilySearch and a little bit about the Wiki by Pam Ingermanson
- May 12, 2020 – The Family History Guide with a little bit about what’s available at Tucson’s Family History Center East
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HOW TO TRACE YOUR FAMILY TREE
Henry Louis Gates Jr. (You may remember the White House “Beergate” incident) is kicking off Season 2 of Finding your Roots. The show starts on Tuesday, Sept. 23, PBS. time not known. The previews look very interesting with such people … Continue reading
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A Bite To Eat: Feeding The Troops
Looking for a new spot to visit in Tucson? Here’s a new/old site. Try Fort Lowell’s exhibition showing the food preparation areas and process for feeding the troops once stationed at Fort Lowell. This area was prepared by the Arizona … Continue reading
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Next DAR SIG Session
If you have questions about lineage societies, you need help with your Patriot research or you would like to understand how to use the DAR website, save Thursday, Feb. 6 from 1:30-3:00 PM, and come to the Havasu Room (Library). … Continue reading
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SKELETONS, ANYONE?
One last call for lingering skeletons. Yours will be in the best of company. Remember your skeleton can be anonymous. Just give enough information on the when and where so we can enjoy the story. A picture, if you dare, … Continue reading
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SKELETONS IN YOUR FAMILY TREE?
“If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.” Have you found a skeleton in your family tree? Someone with a shady background, runaway, a train robber, convicted criminal even? How about sharing … Continue reading
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