St Paul Minnesota FamilySearch Center

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Center Contacts and Hours
Location &amp; Map:


 * 1) 100 Silver Lake Road NW in New Brighton, MN 55112
 * 2) Use the north parking lot and the north entrance to the building and find the Center on the left of the hallway 
 * 3) (Link to map using Google or other map sites)

Phone: 651-636-9058

E-mail: kquass@comcast.net

Open Hours: Monday 11 am to 2 pm, Tuesday/Wednesday 6 to 9 pm, Thursday noon to 3 pm, Saturday 9 am to 3 pm

Holiday Schedule: All holidays and between Christmas &amp; New Years

Class Schedule (subject to change prior to April 26th)
Beginner Track Tips on using FamilySearch Family Tree                                                                               Live Presenter: Don Quass @ 9:30 am This presentation will cover tips for editing existing information and relationships, adding new information and relationships and managing your reserved list.

Basic Online Resources for the Beginning Genealogist                                                             Presenter: Liza Alzo @ 10:45 am This presentation walks beginners through the exciting journey of genealogy, Learn what information is online, how to effectively search databases, and share information with others.

Tips on using FamilySearch Family Tree Live                                                                             Presenter: Don Quass @ 1:00 pm This repeated presentation will cover tips for editing existing information and relationships, adding new information and relationships and managing your reserved list.

From Tree to Temple                                                                                                                     Presenter: Jim Greene @ 2:10 pm This class for LDS Church members will help you get started with your family history using FamilySearch.org.

  Intermediate Track&lt;/u '' Top 10 Things I Learned About My Family from My Couch                                                       Presenter: Tammy Hepps @ 9:30 am New to genealogy and short on time? Learn to make amazing discoveries using online resources! See research examples that demonstrate the breadth of material and suggest next steps for going deeper. ''

FamilySearch Family Tree – What's New, What's Next                                                              Presenter: Ron Tanner @ 10:45 am Discussion of the updates to Family Tree since the last Roots Tech and a roadmap of the next coming features.

For LDS Youth Leaders                                                                          Presenters: Allen F. Packer and John Bytheway @ 1:00 pm These two presentations will help youth leaders understand the challenges, successes and blessings by creating meaningful opportunities for youth to serve in family history.

Family Search and Beyond: New Resources for Members                                                      Presenter: Diane Loosle @ 2:10 pm What to do when your family tree is full and all the work has been done for your ancestors.

'' Technology Track&lt;/u Using Tools for Creating a Valuable Family History Blog                                                          Presenter: James Tanner @ 9:30 am The presenter will share some of his suggestions for creating a valuable family history blog for communicating with your relatives around the world.

Tweets, Links, Pins and Posts – Using Social Media                                                                  Presenter: Lisa Alzo @ 10:45 am Learn to use social networking as a resource to break down genealogy brick walls. See demonstrations on how to use blogs, wikis and other social media to find cousins and share information.

How to Use YouTube for Family History                                                                             Presenter: Lisa Louise Cooke @ 1:00 pm If you have a free Google account, you can have a free YouTube channel for your family history. Come learn everything you need to know: Setting up Your channel, uploading your first video, customizing your channel layout, organizing channel playlists.

Facebook is Family History – Engaging People in Stories                                                        Presenter: Devin Ashby @ 2:10 pm Why do Facebook and other sites continue to be so popular? Come learn why people get so excited about sharing pieces of their stories online and what can be done to channel this excitement into the genealogy community.

Staff Training Meetings
In Feb. 2014; on 2/13  Tips for Using FamilySearch Family Tree                                                   Presenter: Don Quass @ 7:00 pm

In Mar. 2014; on 3/13   Tips for Using FamilySearch Family Tree                                                  Presenter: Don Quass @ 7:00 pm

Collections

 * Family History Library Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog.
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Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. (Note to FHC: Not all FHCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)

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