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Children's Area Discovery Experience

Our Children's Area has been set apart as a place for parents and children to spend time together, playing games, Lego building, watching special videos, etc. It is also used for special activities and presentations.

(Parents are encouraged to accompany their children in this area.)

Family History Activity Days

 Our Family History Activity Days are open to Primaries, Home Schooling groups, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other children's groups of children ages 8-11 years old..

Activity Days come in two parts:

<b><i> PART 1 <b><i>

For children ages 8-11 years old that are new to Family History. The activities include: Introduction to Family History using the My Family Booklet, Recording Studio, and Discovery Boards. For best experience a FamilySearch account is recommended. Part 1 Activity Days are held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 4:00 to 5:00 PM and Friday from 2:30 to 3:30 PM. Maximum number of participants is 16.

<B><i><FONT SIZE="4'><FONT COLOR="red">Click Here to Reserve a Discovery Day Part 1</FONT></FONT></B>

<p style="color:blue">PART 2 For children ages 8-11 years old. This is a continuation of Part 1 and for those children with some experience in Family History. The activities include: Entering Information into their FamilySearch account from the My Family Booklet, (User Name and Password for account is necessary). Family Fun & Games in Family History Websites will be explored. Part 2 Activity Days are held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 5:00 to 6:00 PM and Friday from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Maximum number of participants is 16.<i>

<B><i><FONT SIZE="4'><FONT COLOR="red">Click Here to Reserve a Discovery Day Part 2</FONT></FONT></B>

<p style="color:blue"> <p style="color:blue">'''See Link below to learn how to obtain a free FamilySearch account for your child.

<B><i><FONT SIZE="4'><FONT COLOR="red">Click Here to Learn How to Obtain a FamilySearch Account for Children</FONT></FONT></B>

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