Greetings, Everyone,
I continue to enjoy our
monthly Genie meetings and all the people who are able to participate. We’ve enjoyed our change to the Co-op and
next month (on March 16) we will return to the Ferndale Library for the rest of
the year.
At our recent meeting we
talked about family relationships, including what “once removed” means. If you are interested in this, Diahan Southard
posted this blog with an explanation much better than mine. It even has a cool chart showing how you can
be a cousin once removed in two different ways.
For geeks only: https://www.yourdnaguide.com/ydgblog/2020/2/13/what-is-removed-cousin
Also at our meeting Jo
Guthrie spoke about the Tice or Dice family.
If any of you want to follow up on those lines, Jo says “I would be
more than willing to share or assist or discuss.” Her contact info is in
the WGS directory or from me.
Next Wednesday, February
26-29, a few of us will be in Salt Lake City for the RootsTech Conference. You can join us for live-streaming or videos
of this year and previous years starting here.
https://www.rootstech.org/salt-lake/live-stream-schedule On social media use
hashtag #notatRootsTech. Ha!
WGS Research Like a Pro
Seminar featuring Diana Elder is on Saturday, March 28. Early bird registration prices before March
1.
The Whatcom County Library System has goals this year to
support voter registration and the 2020 Census.
My tip is: if you will be voting on the Democratic presidential ticket
in Washington and want your vote to count, wait until after Super Tuesday to
turn in your ballot. Of the thirteen
people on the ballot, five have already withdrawn and others may withdraw after
Super Tuesday. Candidates need to meet a
15% threshold to be represented at the national convention. Turn in your ballot by March 10.
Karen Fisher is reaching out to invite you to join the C2C Dignity Vigils. Weekly vigils are Thursdays 12-1 at the Customs and Border Protection Facility at 1431 Sunset Ave in Ferndale and Saturdays 12-1:30 at the Ferndale River Walk. The complete poster is here. Border Patrol Poster
From time to
time I can post personal invitations and information if you send it to me.
So long for
now, Judith
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