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
Mondays through May 2022 at 1:00 pm in the Catalina Vista building or via Zoom as noted.
- January 17, 2022 – German Genealogy by Laurie Castillo (+ Zoom)
- February 21, 2022– What’s New in Family Tree Maker by Mark Olsen (+Zoom)
- March 21, 2022 – History of Oro Valley by Jim Williams
- April 18, 2022 – Get to Know the Genealogy Library hosted by the Club Officers
- May 16, 2022 – No Meeting – See May 4th posted for additional information.
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Tag Archives: display case
Display case: volunteer of the year
Here’s Bob’s photo of Helen’s display case honoring our Volunteer of the Year, Karen Haider. Many thanks, Karen, for chairing the Program Committee, leading the FTM SIG, and all your other genealogical good works!
January display case: vintage recipes and cookbooks
Here’s what Helen and Bob cooked up for our display case this month: a showcase of vintage recipes and cookbooks. As Helen mentioned at the meeting, food and cooking were one way our immigrant ancestors preserved something of the old country’s … Continue reading
Recipes and cookbooks for our display case
‘December Holidays from the Past’ is the theme of our display case this month. There’s a photo at left, but stop by for a closer look. For January/February, we need your vintage recipes and cookbooks. Please photocopy your recipes and … Continue reading
December Display Case
December’s display case will feature our members’ photos and memorabilia for Christmas and Hanukkah. If you have any photos of holiday gatherings, holiday decorations, old ornaments, dreidels, small menorahs or any other small items you feel are pertinent to these … Continue reading