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Christmas weekend is here, and many of us will  be really busy with family and friends.  If you have some free time (yeah, right!), I  recommend:
1)  Listen to the Geneabloggers Radio show  tonight (Friday night, 9 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. CT,  7 p.m. MT and 6 p.m. PT) hosted by Thomas MacEntee. This week's topic is The Festivus Show! 
This week our show is entitled The Festivus Show. Get your metal pole out from the crawl space and gather around the radio as we honor the traditions of Festivus! Listeners are encouraged to call in at (213) 286-6709 and join in the fun. Tell us what really “grinds your gears” about genealogy (airing of grievances) as well as show off your genealogy super-powers and accomplishments (feats of strength). And we’ll have a special discussion about giving back to the genealogy community (the Human Fund). This will truly be a Festivus for the rest of us!
2)  Listen to the  FGS Radio - My  Society  show on Saturday (2 p.m. ET, 1  p.m. CT, 12 noon MT, 11 a.m. PT) hosted by Thomas MacEntee.  This show is on hiatus until 3 January 2012.  Please check the Archives for past radio shows.
3) Check out the  recent FREE Webinars on: 
* LegacyFamilyTree:
***  "Is My Pet Frog Part of My Family?" Children and Genealogy  in the Classroom, by Maureen Taylor (free until 26  December)
*** Tracing Immigrant Ancestors, by Lisa  Alzo (free until 19 December)
*** A Closer Look at Google+,  by Dan Lynch (free until 12 December)
*** New Genealogy Technology:  Flip-Pal™ Mobile Scanner, by Gordon Nuttall  (free)
*** Celebrate the Holidays and  Share Family History with Heritage Collector software, by Kathleen  Bitter
***  Creating a Shareable CD with Legacy and Passage Express  software, by Jefferson Shupe  *** Exploring FamilyLink.com and  WorldVitalRecords.com by their founder, Paul Allen.  
*** "Newspapers for Genealogists: Using GenealogyBank.com to  document every day of your ancestors' lives" with Tom Kemp.  
*** "Organizng for Success" with Karen  Clifford 
*** "The Power of DNA in Unlocking Family Relationships," with  Ugo Perugo 
* RootsMagic Webinars  (all free) available at http://www.rootsmagic.com/Webinars/.  Recently added:
***  What's New in RootsMagic 5
***  Fun Family Gifts with RootsMagic, Personal Historian, and  Family Atlas
* National Genealogical  Society (NGS) Videos (some are free to view) at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/videos_online
* Thomas MacEntee's  Explorinars, including:
***  Easy Website Creation (free to  view).
*** Evernote -  Easy Note Taking UPDATED (free to  view)
*** Facebook  Pages vs. Facebook Groups (free to  view)
* Ancestry.com's YouTube Channel has over 128 items on  it now, including (free to view):
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: Using Online Trees to Help with Pre-1850 Relatives  with Anne Mitchell.
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: Reading Handwritten Historical  Documents  with Anne Mitchell
*** Ancestry.com Live: How to Control Your  Results  with Anne Mitchell
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: How to Use the World War II Draft  Registration Cards with Juliana Smith
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: How do I find the maiden names of women  in my family tree? by Crista Cowan
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: I believe my ancestor was Native  American/Indian, How do I prove that? by Crista  Cowan
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: Unlock the Secrets of the 1790 - 1840 US  Census Records with Anne Mitchell
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: Search with Ancestry  Anne with Anne Mitchell
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: One Question with the Barefoot  Genealogist with Crista Cowan
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: Lorraine's 5 Tips for Online Grave  Digging with Lorraine Bourne
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: How do I use newspapers on Ancestry.com  to find out more about my ancestors? with Crista  Cowan
***  Ancestry.com LIVE: How Do I Find My Ancestors Before  1850? with Crista Cowan.
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: How to dress up your family tree ...for  the holidays! with Anne  Mitchell.
*** Ancestry.com LIVE: How to  Find Your Civil War Roots on Ancestry.com with Anne  Mitchell.
*** Emigration & Immigration Records Online with Crista  Cowan @ Ancestry Day San Francisco
*** Find Them Fast: Secrets to Searching Ancestry.com with Laura  Dansbury @ Ancestry Day San Francisco 
*** Five Tips for Digging Up Answers at Ancestry.com with Jeanie  Croasmun @ Ancestry Day San Francisco 
4) Respond  to my Saturday Night Genealogy Fun challenge, posted on www.geneamusings.com soon after 12 noon  Pacific time (that's 1900 GMT for those who understand time zones).  
5) Go to a local genealogical society  program. Is any society doing anything this weekend?  Check for  seminars in 2012 and sign up for them!
6) Go to a local or close repository with genealogy and  family history material. Do some research in traditional  resources or order FamilySearch microfilms online with original source  records.
7) Do some online research in  the latest record collections
* FamilySearch (free, https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list),  
* Ancestry ($$, http://www.ancestry.com/cs/reccol/default),  
* Fold3 ($$, www.fold3.com), 
*  WorldVitalRecords ($$, www.WorldVitalRecords.com), 
*  American Ancestors ($$, www.AmericanAncestors.org), 
*  GenealogyBank ($$, www.GenealogyBank.com),
* Archives  ($$, www.Archives.com)  
8) Add content (names, dates, places,  notes, images, sources, etc.) to your genealogy software  program. I still have two inches of paper collected from my  vacation, and more from before that, and will try to enter some of it into my  database this weekend.
9) Spend time  with your family doing fun things.  We are with our daughter and her family  in Santa Cruz this weekend to celebrate Christmas.  We'll be making family history and memories.
10) Go to a  local cemetery and clean stones, take gravestone pictures, or transcribe  epitaphs for your local society, for Find-a-Grave, or a similar  online service.
11) GO  SHOPPING for genealogical products or services, or for  technology products, for yourself, or for a gift for that special genealogy  friend. Online or in a store - go for it!
Whatever you decide, please  tell us about your genealogy endeavors on a social network or in a blog post.  You never know when your experiences may stimulate or encourage others to do  useful genealogy work.
Welcome to my genealogy blog. Genea-Musings features genealogy research tips and techniques, genealogy news items and commentary, genealogy humor, San Diego genealogy society news, family history research and some family history stories from the keyboard of Randy Seaver (of Chula Vista CA), who thinks that Genealogy Research Is really FUN! Copyright (c) Randall J. Seaver, 2006-2024.
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2 comments:
Merry Christmas Randy! Your inspiration is a gift to genealogy bloggers!
we shall have a special discussion Crawl Space San Francisco
about giving back to the genealogy community This will truly be a Festivus for the rest of us!
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