Thursday, August 07, 2008

2008 UGA Fall Conference - FREE!!

The 2008 UGA Fall Conference will be held Friday and Saturday, September 12th and 13th at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. This is a great year to come to the UGA Fall Conference! For this year only, the conference, Solving Family Mysteries, will be at the world famous Family History Library in Salt Lake City, and it will be FREE!

For more information and the detailed class schedule, click here.

2008 UGA Conference Registration. Click here for a registration form. Also includes information about the banquet, syllabus and parking. The class descriptions and instructors names are in the announcement below.

Registration for the conference is requested to determine classroom size. Please indicate which classes you plan to take. Either 1) paste the class list into an email and send it to info@infouga.org , or 2) mail class preferences to UGA PO Box 1144 Salt Lake City, UT 84110.

Detailed Class Schedule with instructors’ names and class descriptions is on the UGA website at www.ugaonline.org in the Announcements section on the home page.

UGA Meeting and Banquet will be held Friday evening at the Plaza Hotel (next to the Family History Library) at 6:30 p.m. The banquet will be a dinner buffet with ham, turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, beans, carrots, bread, and a dessert. Our guest speaker is Kory Meyerink, who will present “It’s True, It’s True, I Saw It in Print”. Cost for the dinner is $23.

Syllabus: Mark on the registration form if you want a syllabus and which type. A printed syllabus costs $10, and the CD syllabus costs $4.

Order a syllabus and banquet ticket by mailing a check with your registration to the address above by September 6th.

Parking: You can park at the Plaza Hotel for $8 a day or at the lot on the corner of West Temple and North Temple for $5 a day. On Saturday, free parking is available behind the Museum of Church History and Art (next to the Family History Library). The entrance is on the south side of North Temple.

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