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==== Scheduled Classes  ====
==== Scheduled Classes  ====


Tuesday, September 11 at 6:30 pm: “America’s Western Migration Trails” for the Nevada County Genealogical Society at the Maidu Avenue library<br>
'''"Working with Old Photos in Photoshop":''' Friday, February 1 at 9 am. Learn how to restore old photos, colorize black and white images, work in layers, use transparency, modify lighting, and use other techniques to enhance ancestral images in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. FamilySearch.org will soon allow users to attach photos to the individuals in your pedigree.


Tuesday, September 18 at 7 pm: Live Webinar from Sacramento Regional FHC -- "Maiden Names."&nbsp; Access details to be announced [note the new date]<br>  
'''"FamilySearch.org and Family Tree":''' Saturday, February 2 at 9 am. Familiarize yourself with the collections and search capabilities of FamilySearch.org. Learn how to use the new FamilyTree, add Sources and photos to your family tree.<br>


Note: Due to re-scheduling of a regional training session, September 18th's class on clearing temple ordinances has been moved to Saturday, September 22 at 10 am
'''"The FHC Portal -- Free Access to Subscription Web Sites at the FHC": '''Friday, March 1 at1 pm Tour of the subscription web sites available for free use at the Lodi Family History Center. Learn what you can find on Ancestry.com, Fold3, Heritage Quest, World VItal Records, Genealogy Bank, FindMyPast, and other great web sites.<br>


Saturday, September 22 at 9 am: "Introducing FS Family Tree" (discussion of clearing temple ordinances begins at 10 am)<br>


Saturday, September 29 at 9 am: "Introducing FS Family Tree" (discussion of clearing temple ordinances begins at 10 am)


'''Next FHC Staff Meeting:''' Friday, September 21 at 6:30 pm <br>  
'''Next FHC Staff Meeting:''' Friday, February 1 at 6:30 pm. Survey of Premium websites available for free at the Lodi Family History Center.<br>  


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