Logan Utah FamilySearch Library

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Location

 * 50 North Main St., Logan, Cache, Utah.
 * Basement of Historic Logan LDS Tabernacle. Entrance is on the east side.
 * Ample parking on the east side of the Tabernacle. The entrance to the parking lot is off first east.

Hours

 * Monday, Friday, Saturday - 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 * Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Holiday Schedule

 * The center will be closed on:
 * 20 December 2010 through 2 January 2011 (Christmas Holiday)
 * Early closing at 5 pm on 13-18 December 2010

Addresses

 * Mailing: P.O. Box 3397, Logan, Utah 84323
 * Email: ut_cache@ldsmail.net

Telephone

 * Reception Desk: 435-755-5594
 * Directors' Desks: 435-755-5595
 * Film Ordering: 435-755-5593

Directors

 * Director: Byron Ray
 * Associate Director: Glen Fifield -- Patron Services
 * Associate Director: Verne E. Bray -- Technical
 * Associate Director: James Brackner -- Finance
 * Associate Director: Sheri Lynn Lemon -- Training
 * Associate Director: Derwin Merrill -- Public Relations

Staff Research Specialists

 * Swedish translation and research-Larry Slade 753-1806

Class/Training Rooms

 * Main room has 20 computers for hands-on use plus an overhead projector.
 * Second room has 10 computers for hands-on use plus and overhead projector.

Newsletter -- Published Weekly

 * Content

Current event announcements

Suggestions for Family History research

Family History Internet Site Suggestions

Submit family name Query

Classes being taught


 * To receive an email copy of the newsletter click here and sign up. You can view past issuesonline.  They have wonderful tips for websites and resources under a variety of topics.

Multi Media Center
''' The Logan Family History Center has created an area where you can work with equipment consisting of a computer, scanner, printer and specialized software. With these resources you have the ability to:'''




 * Scan photos and transfer them to a flash drive or to a DVD. You can also make printed copies.Use the software to edit, enhance, correct, add to, or delete unwanted material from a photo-graph. Spots, scratches, creases, faded colors and other defects can be easily corrected.
 * Scan slides or negatives and print them on photo paper, or transfer them to your flash drive or DVD.
 * Compose flyers, posters or other documents using the art and photo editing software.
 * Create collages of photos and create photo albums. It is also possible to create different artistic effects on your photos such as borders, swirls, reflections and textures to name just a few.  New photographs can also be "aged" by converting color photos to sepia, or black and white images.
 * Convert your photo files from one format to another ie. tiff to jpeg or visa versa.

Don't worry if you are not sure how to do all of this, there are members of the Center staff who are trained in the use of this equipment, and they would be happy to help you!

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Class Schedule

 * A variety of classes are taught at the Center. Click here for list of classes and instructors
 * Also, Ward family History Consultants can arrange special classes for their ward members. Call the Director of Training listed above.

Handouts

 * Handouts will be available online.

Quarterly Training Meetings

 * Individuals invited

Stake and Ward Priesthood Leaders with Family History Responsibility

Family History Consultants

Staff serving at Family History Centers


 * Held on the 5th Wednesday at the Logan Utah Tabernacle

For dates and times of meetings go to:http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~utcfhc/

Staff Training Meeting
Held on 2nd Wednesday of each month at 9 a.m.

Oral History Room
What is an oral history?

An oral history (as recorded at the Logan Center), is a video and audio record on a person’s life experiences. The depth and detail of each history is determined by the person being recorded and the individual who is assisting by raising questions, providing support and encouragement and gently guiding the interview with a pre-determined list of questions.

'''Why create an oral history? '''


 * Cicero, a Roman statesman who lived over 2000 years ago said “Not to know what happened before you were born is to remain perpetually a child. For what is the worth of the human soul unless it is woven into the lives of his ancestors?” Creating your personal history is a way of creating bonds between you and your descendants so that their lives can be woven into and connected to yours.
 * There are many reasons for creating an oral history. The primary reason that the Oral History Center was set up is to provide people an opportunity to share some of their personal history with living relatives and their descendants.

Types of oral histories.

A history may consist of a single session, or multiple sessions. They may be recorded at home, at the Family History Center, or in the outdoors. A staff member of the Center will be happy to discuss with you some of the options that are available.

Please visit our website for further help including questions, outlines, instructions and suggestions on creating your own video history or that of a friend or loved one.

Staffing Needs

Conference

 * Although the 2010 Conference is over you can still download a Syllabus at Classes &amp; Instructors
 * Watch next year for the 2011 Fall Confedrence!

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