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Early-Bird Rates End Tonight for the In-Person NGS Family History Conference

If you are planning to attend the (live and in-person) conference of the NGS, to be held in Sacramento, California, you might want to register today (Thursday).

The following announcement was written by the (U.S.) National Genealogical Society:

Register Now for Early Bird Pricing

Take advantage of the Early-Bird discount for the In-Person NGS 2022 Family History Conference in Sacramento, California. The discount ends at 11:59 p.m. ET tonight.

You now have only a few hours left to save $50 on your registration. We look forward to seeing you for four days of:

networking face-to-face at the first national conference in two years;

enjoying local area tours, luncheons, receptions, and dinners thoughtfully planned by the California Genealogical Society;

sharing ideas and discussing research;

attending fascinating, educational lectures;

discovering new goods and services for genealogists in the Expo Hall; and

relaxing on the conference center’s outdoor terrace or at the city’s many outdoor courtyards.

Best of all you don’t have to worry if you need to cancel your registration prior to 18 April. We will give you a complete refund, no questions asked, minus a $50 service fee.

Once you register, make sure to book your hotel room.

Have you already booked your hotel reservation? We recommend contacting the hotel to confirm that your reservation dates are correct. If you are holding multiple reservations or reservations at multiple hotels, we encourage you to solidify plans and release any dates or rooms that you will not be using. Room blocks are filling up fast and we want to make sure everyone is able to book at our discounted rates.

For up-to-date information about conference hotels and COVID-19 policies and other rules, visit the conference website. Be sure to sign up for the NGS conference blog to receive conference news and announcements.

Registration closes 18 April 2022.

Register Now for Early Bird Pricing

Founded in 1903, the National Genealogical Society inspires, connects, and leads the family history community by fostering collaboration and best practices in advocacy, education, preservation, and research. We enable people, cultures, and organizations to discover the past and create a lasting legacy. The Falls Church, Virginia, based nonprofit is the premier national society for everyone, from the beginner to the most advanced family historian.