
The Yakima Valley Genealogical Society will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a potluck/party Saturday, October, 21 5 – 9:00 PM at Mt. Olive Church in Yakima.

The Yakima Valley Genealogical Society will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a potluck/party Saturday, October, 21 5 – 9:00 PM at Mt. Olive Church in Yakima.

Heather Murphy wrote an interesting blog post on Research Logs.
With shaking leaves and record hints showing up in many websites it is easy to hop from link to link looking for more records. How often do you take a couple extra minutes to note the record collections you search so you don’t find yourself looking at the same thing a few months later? Research logs aren’t one of the “fun” parts of research, but if you spend a small amount of time creating them you can save yourself time in the future.

(PLEASE NOTE: Due to my traveling schedule, I sometimes do the posts for this blog weeks ahead. If you wanna answer the Mystery question, please refer to the DATE it was posted. Big thanks!)
Last week’s mystery and photo was of FDR’s special wheelchair that he used when he came to view the completed Grand Coulee Dan in 1937. I photographed it at the Grand Coulee Dam Visitors’ Center.

Today’s Monday Mystery is this: What Washington town, dedicated on July 4, 1957, celebrates each Fourth with a huge cherry pie…. 8-foot square pan with 100 gallons of pie cherries, 200 pounds of sugar…takes 3 hours to bake and another 4 hours to cool. (Humm…do they still do this??)

Sharon Liebert of East Wenatchee has been appointed the WSGS Representative for Region 8 by President Virginia Majewski. Besides being a member of WSGS, Sharon is a member of the Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society.
Region 8 includes Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan Counties. There is still a vacancy for Region 1 South which includes parts of Island and Snohomish Counties. For more information about the responsibilities of the Regional Representative, click here.
Sharon will be featured in a future “Meet the Board” story. Welcome to the Board, Sharon!


(PLEASE NOTE: Due to my traveling schedule, I sometimes do the posts for this blog weeks ahead. If you wanna answer the Mystery question, please refer to the DATE it was posted. Big thanks!)
Today’s Mystery is a question: Who built Maryhill (on the Columbia River) and how, in the beginning, did he get his workers?

THE GENEALOGICAL FORUM’s
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4 October 2017
For more information visit www.gfo.org, contact us at info@gfo.org, or call our library at 503-963-1932. We love hearing from you!
Also, if you missed your free copy of our monthly Insider for October 2017, you’re in luck because we saved you a copy HERE. NOTE: The Insider issues are now located under the “Learn” > “Our Publications” menu at our new website (still gfo.org).
Curious about the status of your GFO Membership?? We’d love to have you as a GFO Member!
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Call for a Raffle Volunteer…Bueller…Bueller…Bueller?
raffle tickets
Thank you to everyone who has donated to our Fall Seminar’s Raffle!!
Now all we need is someone extraordinary to manage the raffle table at the Seminar on Saturday, Oct 14th! Is it you??
This special volunteer will get to listen and sit in for FREE at the Seminar (although they’ll be busy busy busy the 3rd portion of the 4-part series of talks that day). Think of it! That’s a $50-55 value for so little effort.
Interested? Email seminar@gfo.org now! No, right now!! Why are you still waiting?
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Fall Seminar AND Fall Workshop Open for Registration!

Don’t miss out! We’ve moved the Fall Workshop to the Milwaukie Center!
Oct 14th, 10am to 4:30pm, AND Oct 15th 9:30am – noon at the Milwaukie Center
Those already on the Workshop’s Wait-List will be contacted directly. If you’re not on the wait-list for the Workshop, you better act fast!! Click the Register link below before it’s too late, again!
Did you know genealogy is the second most popular hobby in the United States? Have you also noticed how much hubbub there has been lately about DNA and how DNA can help find missing links, missing parentage, and more?
The GFO’s Fall Seminar has all of these hot topics and more! Registration for Saturday’s Seminar AND for Sunday’s Workshop is open open open. Click HERE to register now.
Download a flyer to share with family, friends, and coworkers.
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THE WPA: SOURCES FOR YOUR GENEALOGY
Wed 18 Oct 2017: 11 am – 12:30 pm
CCGS Education Center
The Works Progress Administration left behind a legacy that is used by family historians today. This Legacy Family Tree webinar presentation will discuss the WPA, projects under the WPA that are relevant to genealogy, and how you can research some of those records today.
General Membership Meeting: UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF DNA TESTING
Tues 24 Oct 2017: 10 am – 12 noon
CCGS Education Center
How can DNA testing help me discover my ancestry? Which test should I take? Which company should I use? Speaker Lisa McCullough will cover the basics of DNA and DNA testing and will explain how it can help further your genealogy research. Lisa has a B.S. in engineering and has taken two week-long classes focused on DNA. She leads a DNA Q&A special interest group that meets twice monthly at the Genealogical Forum of Oregon.

MIDWESTERN & PLAINS STATES LEVEL CENSUS RECORDS
Wed 25 Oct 2017: 11 am – 12:30 pm
CCGS Education Center
Many Midwestern and Plains states have superb state census records. Learn about the indexes, the many personal details these censuses include, locating the censuses, and alternate sources. This Legacy Family Tree Webinar includes specific examples from these enumerations, with an overview of state censuses for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, and where to find them.

Ever have your feet measured for new shoes with the shoe clerk using one of these gadgets??? I’ve not seen one in years. Also, do you remember the big X-ray machine for your feet? You’d put on your new shoes and stick your feet into this machine and the X-ray picture will tell Mom if the shoe was the correct size. But MANOHMAN what all those X-rays did to your feet and we never knew.
