Whats it all about?? Genealogy!!
















COLUMBIA GORGE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY has completed their summer hands on workshop schedule with their traditional Tech Workshop in August and Personal History Journaling in July, and will complete the year with afternoon genealogy programs. In September Lorna Elliott and Sandy Bisset of The Dalles present Researching with City Directories, which are considered census alternatives.. In October Fred Henchell of High Prairie, Washington presents Where to Look If the Courthouse Burns, focusing on San Francisco and other areas where primary records have been destroyed. In November Linda Colton, director of the Hood River Family History Center, will present Researching in a Foreign Language, exploring ways to utilize foreign language records without being fluent in that language. There is no meeting in December but the schedule resumes in January.





Members live in all five Columbia River Gorge counties: Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman Counties in Oregon and Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington. Monthly meetings are at Columbia Gorge Discovery Center on the second Saturday of each month in the basement classroom. The Board meeting runs from 10:30 AM to 12:00 noon with a no host lunch available at the Basalt Rock Café. There is a short General Meeting at 1:00 followed by the program. The meetings are open to the public and visitors are welcome. There is a $1.00 suggested donation. If you have any questions contact Sandy Bisset, Program Chairman at 541-298-1240 or wildflowers@gorge.net





 

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Please send them in JPG extention to  georga.foster@gmail.com  .

Have a lookie at our Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Columbia-Gorge-Genealogical-Society/346868675329534?ref=hl


September Meeting Notice and Program Information












Our September meeting will be on Saturday the 8th in the downstairs meeting room at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center . The meeting and program  will begin at 1:00 PM. this months program will be "RESEARCHING WITH CITY DIRECTORIES".

Lorna Elliott and Sandy Bisset will open new research territory with an in depth look at what City Directories have to offer for the researcher. They have long been described as census substitutes but have much more to offer, and just like census records have a "buyer beware" aspect which Lorna, as a long term research librarian, will share with us. You will be surprised to learn how early city directories appear in this country, and that they exist even earlier in other countries. Traditional as well as non-traditional locations to search for directories will be shared with a bibliography hand out. If you have an old location directory (city, county, region) please bring it to share.




Don't forget to join us for a no host lunch in the Basalt Cafe at Noon. Public is welcome as always and bring a guest.









 

Eastern Washington Genealogical Society Fall Workshop



Eastern Washington Genealogical Society is sponsoring a
fall workshop on September 15 at Country Homes Christian Church in Spokane. The
speakers will be Craig Robert Scott and Mark Lowe. They will be teaching us
about the War of 1812, its history and research. see http://www.ewgsi.org/ for details or call
Jeanne at 328-0786.




Also on September 22 at Greenwood Cemetery in Spokane
we will be "Walking With Ancestors" and we will learn about the Civil War
soldiers interred there. Again see http://www.ewgsi.org/ for information or call
Jeanne at 328-0786.



Tech Fest and Journaling Workshop Highlights




 


Journaling facilitator Sandy Bissett


 




 




 


Members working on their journaling skills


 




Members discussing technology and programs 


 




 


Tech "GURU" Mark Adams explaining scanning slides to photos.


 





 


The August meeting was our annual Tech Fest Workshop. This year we added a journaling workshop which was carried over from our July program, "How Do You Want to Be Remembered?".


The workshop was a success spite the busy weekend in The Dalles area with the Cruz'in and the Dufur Thrashing Bee. 





 



 

 

 

 

TECH FEST







 PERSONAL JOURNALING WORKSHOP



Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society


Saturday August 11, 2012


Columbia Gorge Discovery Center basement classroom


10:30 to 3:00 with no host lunch at the Basalt Rock Café




August is a busy month and many of our tech instructors have other obligations so we decided to make some changes to our planned Technical Workshop. The Personal Journaling Workshop in July was successful and a number of you requested that we have a follow up session and some of you requested that we repeat the first session so we decided to accommodate the two topics with informal round table style sessions that will run at the same time. You can move back and forth between the topics as you choose, or catch one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We are only advertising in-house this month but you are always welcome to bring a friend.






TECH FEST



Mark Adams & Georga Foster, Facilitators


New Gadgets


Portable Scanners, Nook Readers, Notebooks, and more


New Websites


Technical Assistance








PERSONAL JOURNALING



Sandy Bisset, facilitator


Review of July Workshop


Questions and Answers


Sharing


Writers Groups




Bring your writing, your computers, your questions, your gadgets, and your friends. If you have something specific you need help with, let me know and I will try to have someone there to help you.



Sandy Bisset


Program Chairman


541-298-1240


wildflowers@gorge.net



 


 

July Workshop Highlights





















Our July Personal Journaling class was wildly successful.
Twenty one participants and facilitator Sandy Bisset spent the day putting
together a tool box for recording and documenting their own personal histories
using photographs, artwork, and lists as well as other memory jogs to create a
personal journal that can be both informational and fun to create. Guest
speaker, Sally Zuck McBain, introduced us to her book, Soul Portraits,
which describes a process for recording important information about
ourselves, for ourselves, our descendants, and primarily for our care givers if
we are incapacitated. We had a cross section of community members and genealogy
members from throughout the Gorge, including two participants from Condon.
Barbara Pashek got everyone registered and name tagged, Mary Davis and Brick
Wall entertained us with the raffle ticket sale, and Teddy Parkinson recorded
the event in pictures. Everyone wrote detailed evaluations which will help in
fine tuning the class so it will be even more successful the next time around.