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===== '''                                                              <u>NOVEMBER 2022 CLASS SCHEDULE</u>''' =====
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|'''GROUPS''' Must schedule, in advance, with Kristine Rix, at 435-414-4842
|'''DATE'''
|'''TIME'''
|'''CLASS'''
|'''INSTRUCTOR'''
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|Nov 1 - Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|Scrapbooking with MS word Part  #1
|Eric Sorenson
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|Nov 2 – Wednesday
|10:00 am
|Write Your Own History
|Helayna Goulding
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|Nov 2 – Wednesday
|11:00 am
|Descendancy Research
|Diane Hogan
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|Nov 3 – Thursday
|9:30 am
|#3 ADDING MEMORIES
|Barbara Elkins
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|Nov 7 - Monday
|10:00 am
|Using Apps to do Family Search
|Jarolyn Stout                                    
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|Nov 7 – Monday
|11:30 am
|Temple and Family History WorkWhere Do I Begin?
|Linda Prince
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|Nov 7 – Monday
|2:00 pm
|#1 FAMILY SEARCH, BEGINNING
|Daryle Bartholomew
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|Nov 8 – Tuesday
|10:00 am
|#5 MERGING DUPLICATES AND  RESOLVING RELATIONSHIPS
|Cathy Riley
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|Nov 8 – Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|Finding Temple Names with Puzzilla
|Ray Fowler
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|Nov 9 – Wednesday
|11:00 am
|Wiki, A Goldmine of Information
|Diane Hogan
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|Nov 9 – Wednesday
|1:30 pm
|Find a Grave
|Gerri Hinton
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|Nov 9 – Wednesday
|3:00 pm
|Scanning Workshop, Scan Snap
|David Hinton
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|Nov 9 – Wednesday
|'''7:00 pm'''
|#1 FAMILY SEARCH, BEGINNING
|Daryle Bartholomew
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|Nov 11 – Friday
|1:30 pm
|#2 ADDING HINTS AND SOURCES
|Rayleen Barnes
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|Nov 11– Friday
|3:00 pm
|Indexing Tips and Tricks
|Rayleen Barnes
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|Nov 11 – Friday
|4:00 pm
|#4 STANDARDIZING DATES AND PLACES  IN FAMILY SEARCH
|Merridee Gibson
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|Nov 14 – Monday
|9:30 am
|Researching with Google
|Linda Prince
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|Nov 14 – Monday
|11:00 am
|Family Tree Apps, Temple Names  and Creating a Family Group
|Jonathan Volcancek
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|Nov 14 – Monday
|2:00 pm
|Researching Newspapers
|Bob Gowans
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|Nov 15 – Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|Google Earth Pro
|Ray Fowler
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|Nov 28 – Monday
|10:00 am
|Gimp:  Repairing, Restoring, Erasing, and Adding  to Photos
|Steve Haddox
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|Nov 28 – Monday
|2:00 pm
|AncestryDNA
|Laura Thomas
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|Nov 29– Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|Scrapbooking with MS Word Part  #2
|Eric Sorenson
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|Nov 30 – Wednesday
|10:00 am
|Ancestry, part 1
|Tanna Gubler
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|Nov 30 – Wednesday
|11:00 am`
|Ancestry, part 2
|Tanna Gubler
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|Nov 30 –Wednesday
|'''7:00 pm'''
|#4 STANDARDIZING DATES AND  PLACES IN FAMILY SEARCH
|Merridee Gibson
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Prior to attending the class :


1.      All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account, and know their username and password.


2.      Choose the topic your group would like training.
<u>Individual classes available by appointment only</u>Call the Hurricane Family History Center at 435 635-2174 for more information OR google – "Hurricane Utah Family History Center" and click on the WIKI entry.
 
Or go to familysearch.org – Search –> Wiki –> and search for "Hurricane Utah Family History Center":
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|German  Research
|Pat  Erdmann
|435  313-3915
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|Orphan  Trains
|Pat  Erdmann
|435 313-3915
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|England  Research - 1835 to present
|Barbara  Waagen
|435  635-6940
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|Norwegian  Research
|Barbara  Waagen
|435  635-6940
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|Swedish  Research
|Barbara  Waagen
|435  635-6940
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|Old  Handwriting
|Barbara  Waagen
|435  635-6940
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|Roots  Magic
|Jerry  Overton
|435 215-9424
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|Danish  Research
|Julia  Campbell
|435  635-4255
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|What is a  Personal Database and Why Do We Have It
|Pat  Erdmann
|435  313-3915
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|Learning  the Computer
|Debbie  Overton
|435  229-3150
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3.      Select 2 Ward Consultants/Teachers, who will teach your group.  (Staff can assist them)


4.      Know the number of participants.            
<u>'''GROUPS'''</u>
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|In advance  schedule with
|Kristine  Rix
|435  414-4942
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Prior to attending the class:


5.      Give this information to Sister Rix when you register.
1.      All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account.


2.      Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.    


3.      Know the number of participants.            
4.      Give this information to Sister Rix when you register.
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======<u>'''Military Records - Military'''</u>======
======<u>'''Military Records - Military'''</u>======
Military records are found in many places on the internet from 1785 to the Vietnam war.  You will learn how to find specific records on different websites, and how to google unusual records.  Pension files and how to order them, are so important and you can find much information on other members of the serviceman's family.  Death records can be found as well as marriage dates and places.  Some explain what they did in the service, and where they served.
Military records are found in many places on the internet from 1785 to the Vietnam war.  You will learn how to find specific records on different websites, and how to google unusual records.  Pension files and how to order them, are so important and you can find much information on other members of the serviceman's family.  Death records can be found as well as marriage dates and places.  Some explain what they did in the service, and where they served.




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This will be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to get you started with ideas about collecting and organizing family memories, and an introduction to using Microsoft Word.  You don’t need to know how to                type.  You will be presented with some computer basics, including how to use a mouse, even if your hand shakes.  You will learn how to enter stories in the form of text through typing and dictation.  We will talk about some basic formatting, spelling and grammar tools, how to change things if you want to move text around, saving and printing your story, and a class bonus of page numbering, paragraphs and line spacing.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to build a family history book.
This will be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to get you started with ideas about collecting and organizing family memories, and an introduction to using Microsoft Word.  You don’t need to know how to                type.  You will be presented with some computer basics, including how to use a mouse, even if your hand shakes.  You will learn how to enter stories in the form of text through typing and dictation.  We will talk about some basic formatting, spelling and grammar tools, how to change things if you want to move text around, saving and printing your story, and a class bonus of page numbering, paragraphs and line spacing.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to build a family history book.


======         '''** <u>Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word - The Fun Stufff -- Part 2</u>'''======
======         '''** <u>Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word - The Fun Stufff -- Part 2</u>'''======
This will once again be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to explore some of the intermediate level tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer. This is a continuation of the first Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word class.  We will explore tabs, paragraphs, line spacing, headers, footers and page numbering, tables, columns and the find and replace function.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to use Word to do scrapbooking.
This will once again be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to explore some of the intermediate level tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer. This is a continuation of the first Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word class.  We will explore tabs, paragraphs, line spacing, headers, footers and page numbering, tables, columns and the find and replace function.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to use Word to do scrapbooking.


======         '''** <u>Scrapbooking with MS Word -  Part 1  (Suggest first taking MS Word, Parts 1 and 2)</u>'''======
======         '''** <u>Scrapbooking with MS Word -  Part 1  (Suggest first taking MS Word, Parts 1 and 2)</u>'''======
This will once again be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to explore some of the intermediate level tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer. This is a continuation of the first Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word class.  We will explore tabs, paragraphs, line spacing, headers, footers and page numbering, tables, columns and the find and replace function.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to use Word to do scrapbooking.
This will once again be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to explore some of the intermediate level tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer. This is a continuation of the first Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word class.  We will explore tabs, paragraphs, line spacing, headers, footers and page numbering, tables, columns and the find and replace function.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to use Word to do scrapbooking.


======         '''** <u>Scrapbooking with MS Word - Part 2  (Suggest first taking  MS Word, Parts 1 and 2)</u>'''======
======         '''** <u>Scrapbooking with MS Word - Part 2  (Suggest first taking  MS Word, Parts 1 and 2)</u>'''======
This will be a continuation of an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop where we explore some of the advanced tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  We will explore text formatting, font size, fonts and colors, the Snipping tool, inserting pictures and shapes, cover pages and tables of contents, and layering.  A future class will build upon the knowledge presented here to enhance your knowledge of how to use Word to do scrapbooking.
This will be a continuation of an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop where we explore some of the advanced tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  We will explore text formatting, font size, fonts and colors, the Snipping tool, inserting pictures and shapes, cover pages and tables of contents, and layering.  A future class will build upon the knowledge presented here to enhance your knowledge of how to use Word to do scrapbooking.


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