
Stillaquamish Valley Genealogical Society
October is Family History Month!
The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society would like to help you preserve your family history.
Bring your family documents, old photos, negatives, slides, tapes, and home movies to the SVGS Library to get them digitized absolutely FREE!

Bring your own USB drive for documents, photos, negatives and slides and a CD for tapes and movies. (There will be thumb drives and CDs available for purchase at the library.)
We will be open all month long on Tuesday, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10am to 4 pm.
It takes longer to digitize tapes and movies, so we request an appointment to make sure the equipment is available when you arrive. Please email info@stillygen.org Attention: LeAnne.
The SVGS Library is located at 6111 188th PL NE, Arlington. East of the airport and north of the Boys & Girls Club. Look for the Genealogy Library signs.
Hint: Digital copies of family memories make thoughtful gifts for the holidays!
For more information visit our website stillygen.org
Thanks for doing this – what an opportunity. My name is Karen Treiger and I just published a book about my family history in Seattle – Standing on the Crack: The Legacy of Five Jewish Families from Seattle’s Vibrant Gilded Age. If your group is interested I would be honored to speak to you about tips on researching your family history. I’m giving a course this coming Sunday at the Edmond’s Write on the Sound – writers’ conference. And would be very happy to give the same or some similar talk to your group. Thank you.