Program: How to prepare for an out-of-town research trip by Kelli Bergheimer

Our June 17 program begins at 6:30 pm. Visitors (not LCGS members) need to register below to receive the Zoom info and handout.

Program Information
President Glenn York provides a brief overview of our society with the latest committee reports followed by tonight’s topic on How to Prepare for an Out-of-Town Research Trip.

Learn strategies to prepare for your trip to research at a library or archive. Use a simple plan before you go to maximize efficiency while you are there. Find out what to do before you go, when you get there, and then after you get home to make the most of the time, effort, and money spent.

Speaker Profile

 

Kelli Bergheimer

Kelli Bergheimer is a writer, teacher, editor, and national genealogical speaker. Kelli holds a Bachelor’s in Biology, a Master’s in Education: Curriculum and Instruction, and a Master’s in Business Management. Kelli is a math and science supervising editor for Smart Education—a K-12 textbook company located in Dubai writing textbooks for the MENA region—Middle East Northern Africa. Kelli runs two small businesses—Geo-Centric Learning and Mess on the Desk, a genealogical organization company with an accompanying blog, YouTube channel, and online store. Kelli is the Genetics, Genealogy, and You facilitator. Kelli is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists, International Society of Genetic Genealogists, and the Genealogical Speaker’s Guild.

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