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SUMMARY:Online Research for Ancestors in Poland\, Prussia and Pommern
DESCRIPTION:Need help researching ancestors in this perplexing region?  Register for this online overview of the large Szukajwarchiwach database.  This free\, powerful database offers data from Poland state archives\, registration offices and other institutions that encompass many German and Jewish residents. \nThe presenter is Sigrid Pohl Perry\, Ph.D.\, an accomplished and experienced presenter and researcher. \nThe event begins at 10 a.m. Saskatchewan time. \nRegistration is required for this online program.  Email familyhistory@surrey.ca or call 1-604-598-7328 to register.
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/online-research-for-ancestors-in-poland-prussia-and-pommern/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20240527T190000
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SUMMARY:Canada's British Home Children and Child Migrants Almost Forgotten...Almost
DESCRIPTION:Between 1869 and 1948\, over 100\,000 children between the ages of 1 and 18 were sent to Canada from Great Britain as indentured farm labourers and domestic servants.  Their average age was 12.  Many were sent to Saskatchewan and many moved here as adults.  All contributed to the building of our communities. \nPresented by Susan Hillman Brazeau.
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/canadas-british-home-children-and-child-migrants-almost-forgotten-almost/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Who Are The Germans from Russia?
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker:  Merv Weiss \nMerv Weiss grew up in the predominantly German community of Fox Valley\, Saskatchewan. The vast majority of the early pioneer homesteaders were German who had immigrated from the Black Sea region of old South Russia (today Ukraine).  Merv has been actively researching his German- Russian background since the year 2000.  To this end\, he has made several trips to Ukraine and to Germany.  Locating and meeting descendants of his Grandfather’s siblings in Germany helped him rediscover his “German-ness”. \nPresented by the Regina Chapter of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia and Sponsored by the Saskatchewan German Council and SaskLotteries
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/who-are-the-germans-from-russia/
LOCATION:Regina German Club\, 1727 St. John Street\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="The Regina Chapter of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia":MAILTO:abknoll@sasktel.net
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SUMMARY:Photo Detective Roadshow with the Photo Detective\, Maureen Taylor
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URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/photo-detective-roadshow-with-the-photo-detective-maureen-taylor-2/
LOCATION:via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:SGS Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SGS Annual Meeting \nMeeting will be done via Zoom. Time is TBD.
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/sgs-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Regina:20230204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Regina:20230204T110000
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Writing Workshop\nwith Lynn Palermo\nREGISTER BELOW\n \nHelping Family Historians Shape their Genealogy Research into Shareable and Entertaining Stories\n3 – 1 Hour Presentations with: \n• a workbook for each; and\,\n• Q & A’s to follow \nSaturday February 4\, 11 and 25\, 2023 – 10 a.m. via Zoom \nPart 1: Getting Ready to Write\nWhat you’ll learn: \n• Understanding your Writing Options\n• Getting to Know Creative Nonfiction\n• Creating an Organized Workflow\n• What is a Family History Story?\n• Finding the Story in Your Research \nPart 2: Bringing Your Ancestor’s to Life on the Page\nWhat you’ll learn: \n• The Difference Between Scene and Summary\n• The Elements of a Scene\n• Developing Your Ancestor’s Character\n• Writing Description & Dialogue and Voice\n• Recreating your Ancestor’s World\n• Using Social History to Fill in the Gaps \nPart 3: How to Write a Story Outline\nWhat you’ll learn: \n• The Benefits of Outlining Before You Write\n• What is a Story Map\n• Identifying 10 Key Starting Scenes\n• How to Outline Using the 3 Act Story Structure\n• Creating a Storyboard\n• A Favourite Outlining Software \nRegister by February 1\, 2023
URL:https://saskgenealogy.com/event/writing-workshop/
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