Orem Utah Sharon Park FamilySearch Center

Everyone is welcome to visit our center. We specifically serve four Orem LDS stakes: Sharon Park, Orem North, Canyon View, Orchard. Contact our Stake Temple and Family History Consultant - Center Carolyn Fitzgarrald, telephone 1-801-224-5618, for tours and special appointments.







Center Contacts and Hours
Location &amp; Map:


 * 85 East 700 North, Orem, Utah 84057 o
 * Enter from the back or north side of the building. The door on the right. The family history center is the first door to the left.
 * If the outside door is locked ring the bell to alert the consultant you are there.
 * Google Map to - Orem Utah Sharon Park Family History Center 

Phone: 801-222-0319 (Please call during "Open Hours" to speak with a Family History Consultant.)

Email: [mailto:UT_OremSharonPark@ldsmail.net UT_OremSharonPark@ldsmail.net]

Facebook Page: Friends of the Sharon Park Family History Center

Open Hours:
 * Sunday:         5:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
 * Tuesday:       1:00 P.M. -  3:30 P.M     7:00 P.M. -  8:30 P.M.
 * Wednesday: 10:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.   7:00 P.M. -  8:30 P.M.
 * Thursday:    10:00 A.M. -  3:30 P.M.    7:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.

Holiday Closures: Closed for all holidays and General Conference

 Closure: Closed for the end of year 2017 holidays beginning Sunday 11/19/2017 through  Monday 1/1/2018 .

Events
Upcoming Event:

Sharon Park Stake Family History Fair File:Orem FHC Fair Poster 2018.jpg

Theme: "Family History Centers Are Now in Our Homes" (Elder Quentin L. Cook)

Date: Saturday, March 10, 2018

Time: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm

Place: Orem Utah Sharon Park Stake Center, 85 E 700 N, Orem UT

Key Note Speakers: Scott & Angelle Anderson

Classes for Adults & Children; Nursery; Cultural Hall Activities; Indexing

Refreshments

Zoning
FamilySearch “Zoning” is an important, pre-indexing FamilySearch activity that allows newspapers to be indexed (digitally transcribed) and published to FamilySearch for research purposes. Participants, or “Zoners,” review digital parent images (newspaper pages) using an Internet-based tool to identify articles, notices, lists, and indexes that contain birth, marriage, and death events about real people. Zoners draw a box around the newspaper article or item to create a “zone.”  Once a batch is completed, the zones are sent to be individually indexed and published so FamilySearch patrons can more easily search for ancestors in these newspaper articles.

If you are interested in learning more about FamilySearch Zoning or you are interested in becoming a FamilySearch Zoner, go to the following Internet link:

FamilySearch Zoning

Family History Center Resources

 * FamilySearch Catalog:
 * 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.
 * Swedish Death Index (1901-2013)
 * 9 computers
 * 1 Scanner/Printer
 * 1 regular printer
 * 55 inch TV projection monitor mounted on the wall
 * This center has resources to accommodate family groups, Young Men/Young Women groups, scouts, or other Church groups. Family History projects could include Indexing, Family Search, or Training.

Local Area Resources

 * Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library
 * Utah Valley Technology and Genealogy Group (formerly Utah Valley PAF Users' Group)
 * Riverton FamilySearch Library Events

Links

 * The Family History Guide
 * Orem
 * Utah County  (includes links to neighboring Family History Centers)
 * Utah
 * Tracing LDS Ancestors
 * FamilySearch Blog Up-to-date news articles.