Riverton Utah FamilySearch Center Library



Note:

The library will be closed from Wednesday, November 21st to Saturday, November 24th for the Thanksgiving Holiday.

The library will not open until 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 14th due to our monthly staff meeting.

The library will be closed from Monday, December 17th through Tuesday, January 1st, 2019 for the Christmas Holiday.

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Tip of the Week - Helpful tips, tricks, hints, and information for Family History.

Saturday Seminars - Receive upcoming Saturday Seminar (held monthly) information via email approximately 4 weeks prior to the event and a reminder approximately 10 days before the event.

Family Discovery Days - Receive upcoming information for Discovery Day (held 3 times per year) via email approximately 4 weeks prior to the event and a reminder approximately 10 days before the event.

Free Riverton Library Training Classes - Receive our training schedule once per month as soon as the next month's schedule is available.

Riverton FamilySearch Library
The Riverton FamilySearch Library has been very popular with local family history researchers in the south part of the Salt Lake Valley since opening its doors on June 21, 2010. Please use the menu on the left for links to specific library pages.

Classes and Class Schedules

The library offers a wide range of classes on family history topics. Click here for a brief description of each class and class schedules.

Handouts and Guides

This new page includes links to download or print PDF handouts from the classes taught at the library and the Quick Start Guides available at the library.Click here to view the handouts and guides.

Group Visit Opportunities

The Riverton FamilySearch Library is pleased and eager to offer the opportunity for individuals, organizations, and others to schedule a group visit to our library. We offer a variety of options that are sure to provide interest to your group. They include a short presentation, 20 to 25 minutes, in one of our meeting rooms, with the remainder of the time in the library. Click here for details that include logistics issues, tips for a successful group visit, the group visit options, and a link to access the On-Line Registration Form.

Saturday Seminars 

On the third Saturday of each month, except December, the Riverton FamilySearch Library offers a free, three-hour Saturday Seminar with a featured speaker and various classes. Click here for details on the seminar.

Family Discovery Days 

New handouts are available from September Discovery Day "The Gift of Family." See all the wonderful ideas for gifts that incorporate family history.

The Riverton FamilySearch Library will host Family Discovery Days will be on the fourth Saturday of January, April and September. A wide variety of family-oriented family history activities are available to experience, enjoy and learn. Click here for details on the Family Discovery Day. The next Discovery Day will be "We Are Family" Family Reunion Ideas. Join us on 26 January 2019 from 10:00 am to 12:00 at the library and get ideas to plan and host reunions for big or small families, an afternoon in the park reunion, or a multi day getaway.

Family Reunions

As part of your family reunion, bring the entire family to the Riverton FamilySearch Library and feel the love which is generated as you search for and find ancestors needing temple ordinances for your family members to perform. Presentations and hands-on experiences are available to help strengthen the bond of love on both sides of the veil.

Groups may come for a few hours or the entire day, choosing presentations that match their goals and experience levels. Each presentation and related practice takes up to ninety minutes. We also include fun activities to help youth get to know their family and ancestors through our Family Story room, Replace-a-Face, and the 3-in 1 workstations. Click here for details on our Family Reunion offering.

Youth Conference

Youth conference is an opportunity to help youth learn, grow, and have an uplifting spiritual experience. Family history can be a valuable experience for youth conference. The activities are designed to help youth and their leaders feel the Spirit of Elijah and experience how its influence can bless the lives of both the living and the dead through family history and temple ordinance work. Our purpose for the conferences is to turn the hearts of our youth to their fathers.

This year wards and stakes can tailor a family history experience for their interests and the amount of time they have available. Groups may come for a few hours or the entire day, choosing presentations that match their goals and experience levels. Each presentation and related practice takes up to ninety minutes. We also include fun activities to help youth get to know their ancestors and each other. The youth conference coordinator will work with each ward or stake to develop a program specifically for their youth. Click here for details on Youth Conference opportunities.

Family Story Room

The Riverton FamilySearch Library has a Family Story Room available for use to record your family's stories. The space is designed with state-of-the-art audio and video technology. The comfortable furnishings and sound proofed interior provide a quiet secluded area, ideal for recording personal histories. Click here for details on scheduling our Family Story Room.

Genealogy Merit Badge Workshop 

On the second Saturday of each month, except December, the library offers a Boy Scout Genealogy Merit Badge Workshop. Click here for details on the workshop.

Outreach Family History Training 

The library offers a wide variety of family history training classes at other locations. Click here for the schedule of classes held.

Location

The Riverton FamilySearch Library is in the LDS Riverton Office Building at 3740 Market Center Drive in Riverton, Utah. Click here for details and directions.

Maintained by: Elder Tom Stubben 

Last modified: 11/14/18