Twin Rivers Genealogy Society Walking With Ancestors




Walking with Ancestors will take place on July 4th at Normal Hill Cemetery, 1122 7th St, Lewiston, ID. Twin Rivers Genealogy Society offers tours starting at 8:30am, with the last tour at 10:30am. This year, the event is in the Military section of the Cemetery, and Garry Bush will be the guest speaker. The tours will include a visit to the resting places of a soldier “Missing in Action” from the Vietnam War. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. For questions, contact Sue at 509.780.7592.

Eastern Washington Genealogical Society Carved in Stone: Cemetery Research

Please join us for this timely presentation;

it comes just a few days before our

FindAGrave Adventure!

Carved in Stone: Cemetery Research”

presented by: Pamela Bell Dallas

Gain more from your cemetery research. Unlock the full potential of your cemetery visits!

In this session, you’ll learn how to effectively prepare before heading to the cemetery,

make the most of your time on-site, and discover valuable family history clues

Date: June 07, 2025 Time: 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM

Location: The Hive – 2904 E Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99202

Hybrid-Zoom meeting (We’d sure love to see you in person.)

Doors open at 12:30 p.m. (Come early to catch up with friends)

Door code: 985426#

Zoom link and handouts will be available on the EWGSi website the day before the event.

(please print your handouts at home)

Don’t forget some cash for Raffles and $50/50$

Jeannie will have her world-famous Free Table.

And of course coffee, cookies and friends!

To find out more about the FindAGrave event please visit: EWGSi.org

Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society DNA SIG Living DNA

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society DNA Special Interest Group Meeting
Tuesday, May 27, Starting at 7:00 pm via Zoom

We will discuss the DNA company Living DNA, their offerings, and take a virtual tour of the website.

Download: 1745378587_DNASIGMeetingInvite.pdf

Calendar reminder: TPCGS DNA Special Interest Group Meeting

Every month on the Fourth Tuesday beginning at 7:00 PM Pacific Time

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Fort Walla Walla Camp 3 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

Again this year the Fort Walla Walla Camp 3 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War  will hold their annual Memorial Day remembrance  service (5/26) at Tahoma Cemetery of Yakima at 10:45 to about noon.  The public is invited, with limited seating, visitors are advised to bring a personal lawn chair.  Camp 3 members will lead the service. WVHS Jr ROTC to post the Colors. Will be  music and several brief speakers, a discussion on Decoration Day & on discovering your C.War ancestor, and a gun volley salute and Taps played.
        Questions? address to Camp Commander Clifford Peterson phone  509 969 8844  Or www.suvpnw.org  and Fort Walla Walla events .

        Thanks   Don Jameson Past Camp Commander.  or Cell 509 945 0549

Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society May Chat Meeting

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Genealogy Chat Meeting
Tuesday, May 20, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM via Zoom

Please join us and let’s chat!

Discussion starter topic – open forum

This is a monthly opportunity to connect with others and talk about anything and everything genealogical. The value of this meeting increases with the participation of each person that attends and contributes to the conversations. This is your chance to celebrate the breaking down of a brick wall in your research, or ask questions of others that can help you find records or relatives. Everyone, members and guests are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate.
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Date & Time: Every month on the Third Tue, from 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM Pacific Time

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National Genealogical Society Healthy Aging and the Role of the Family History Community

AgingSymp_3074101.jpg Join NGS, Vivid-Pix, and FamilySearch for a Spcial Symposium on Healthy Aging Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month and the Future of Healthy Aging Dear Friend, In recognition of Mental Health Month, the National Genealogical Society, Vivid-Pix, and FamilySearch invite you to attend the Symposium on Healthy Aging and the Role of the Family History Community, on 22 May 22, 2025 from 1:00 PM–5:00 PM ET with online access via Zoom.* The symposium tackles increasing challenges facing Americans as they age: social isolation, dementia, and mental health.
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“Family history activities are a pathway to good mental health and combat social isolation. The research, analysis, and writings associated with family history stimulate brain activity; storytelling, photos, and mementos bring back happy memories and intergenerational connection,” said Dr. Charlotte Yeh, Founder, Yeh Innovation, Past Chief Medical Officer, AARP. 
“We’ve witnessed firsthand how photo reminiscence therapy (pRT) can reduce social isolation, improve medication compliance, and enhance connection and cognitive performance with older adults. That’s why we’re dedicated to expanding its availability and making this therapy affordable to all who need it, as well as supporting others’ work to help our community,” said Rick Voight, CEO, Vivid-Pix.
Important topics include:
Understanding the health and cognitive issues facing an aging American population.
How aging, isolation, and loneliness affect cognition – and how to assist those impacted.
How the family history community can help our communities and the aging population.
Activities that individuals and organizations, such as genealogy societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAMs), are conducting to support healthy aging.
Panelists include leaders in aging health, genealogy, and technology:

Charity Rouse, NGS Delegate Council secretary and Spartanburg County Public Libraries
Crista Cowan, Ancestry
Curt Witcher, Director, Special Collections & Manager, Genealogy Center, Allen County Public Library David Rencher, NGS president and Chief Genealogical Officer, FamilySearch  
Debbie Gurtler, Assistant Director, FamilySearch Library
Dr. Charlotte Yeh, Founder, Yeh Innovation & past Chief Medical Officer, AARP 
Dr. Shelley Viola Murphy, International African American Museum (IAAM)
Ed Donakey, NGS board member and Deputy Chief Genealogical Officer, FamilySearch
Ellen Goodwin, Co-Founder, Artifcts
Jake Rankin, Owner, Talem Home Care, Certified Senior Advisor 
John Dougan, NGS board member and Missouri State Archivist  
Matt Menashes, NGS executive director
Matt Weismantel, NGS Delegate Council chair
Rick Voight, CEO, Vivid-Pix Sheri Rose, CEO, Thrive Center 
Theda Heiserman, Director of Training & Education, CERTUS Institute 
Uniquely suited to support activities that promote healthy aging and the family NGS, FamilySearch, and genealogy societies, libraries, archives, museums and companies help thousands of people daily with family history research. “The family history community  . . . helps people learn about their past through research, writing, and storytelling. These activities improve mental health and build strong relationships,” said David Rencher, NGS president and Chief Genealogical Officer, FamilySearch. “We think our community is well-positioned to improve long-term outcomes for an aging population.” “We’ve found that when helping people trace their roots, it can be transformative for a person’s mental health and perspective,” said Dr. Shelley Murphy of the Center for Family History at International African American Museum. “The people who come to programs at the museum come away with new energy, stronger connections to their past, and a newfound passion for family history research.”Plan to join us online. Registration is free.
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International German Genealogy Partnership Celebrate Your German Speaking Ancestors

 
Hello IGGP partners and friends, Time to register for the 2025 German genealogy conference is running out. Registration is closing May 28!The conference will be held June 12-15 at the Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center in Columbus, Ohio. The event is in-person only for attendees.
You can register online and pay by credit card. (The mail-in option has closed.)If you want to have recordings of the weekend presentations, including three bonus sessions not being given live, you can purchase access as an add-on when you pay for a registration — even if you are not able to attend in person.Our speakers and topics are all available for review. As is the weekend schedule. And don’t forget to plan for the social activities on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Our conference app, Whova, is already live and attendees are “meeting” each other and sharing information even before suitcases are packed. You can join the fun by registering today.Questions may be sent to info@iggp.org. For questions specific to registration, email iggp.registrator@gmail.com.We look forward to seeing you in a few weeks!
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Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society Mystery Book Club

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Mystery Book Club
Saturday, May 17, 2025 starting at 4:00 pm via Zoom

Please join us as we discuss a fictional genealogical book, Death on a Gravestone: The Newshound Mysteries by M. K. Jones & John F. Wake

More information at:
Amazon: Death on a Gravestone, print and Kindle versions
This book may also be available in print from various bookstores.

TPCGS Book Club Zoom Meeting
Every month on the Third Sat beginning at 4:00 PM Pacific Time
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