Evenings at the 20th Annual Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy are packed with exciting events. Please consider the following that may be added to your original registration online.
Colloquium Banquet: The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy will hold its first annual SLIG Colloquium on Saturday, January 10, 2015. Leaders in our field will come together for a day of discussion on topics such as inter-field integration and DNA. SLIG participants and guests are invited to join us in celebrating this exciting event that evening at the Academic Colloquium Banquet. Banquet tickets are $45; colloquium presenters will present a synopsis of their colloquium presentations.
Plenary session: Our 20th anniversary plenary speaker will be Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG. She will present "What's the Evidence?” on Monday, January 12th at 7:00 PM. The plenary is open to both SLIG students and the public - feel free to bring your travel buddy with you. Please RSVP through the registration system for planning purposes.
Premier Viewing of Genealogy Roadshow: Join hosts of PBS’ Genealogy Roadshow, Josh Taylor and Mary Tedesco, for a preview of the new season’s first episode. The screening will be held following the plenary session onMonday, January 12th at 8:15 pm and will be followed by an open Q&A with the hosts. No cost.
Evening Classes: Your days at SLIG are likely spent pouring over exhaustive amounts of information. Our evening classes are set to enhance your research skills with technology and context. Four classes are available at a cost of $10 each:
Tuesday, January 13, 7:00 pm:
"Turning Biographical Facts into Real Life Events: How to Build Historical Context,” John Philip Colletta, PhD.
"Tech No Genealogist Should be Without: Powerful Solutions for Surviving the Data Avalanche," Valerie Elkins.
Thursday, January 15, 7:00 pm:
"Geo-Genealogy: Finding and Interperting Where your Ancestors Lived,” presented by Jay Fonkert.
"Nifty & Powerful Technologies for Genealogical Analysis & Documentation,” Ron Arons
Mini-Problem Solving Roundtable:
Wednesday we are offering a unique peek into our problem solving course, where students bring their own research problem to discuss. Roundtables will be set up based on a focus area or region and time period, each with a professional on hand to lead the discussion and guide the group in developing next research steps. It's like crowd sourcing your research problem. Participation is free, but is seating is limited, so make sure you sign up. You will be asked to submit your region or focus area and time period immediately following registration and be prepared to discussed your research problem at your roundtable at the event.
Last Genealogist Standing: Craig Scott will offer his fun and popular gameshow, "Last Genealogist Standing,”Wednesday evening at 8:30 PM. No cost; registration is not required.
Completion Banquet: David Rencher, AG, CG, Chief Genealogical Officer at FamilySearch will give the keynote address at our 20th anniversary completion banquet to be held Friday, January 16th at 7:00 pm. The banquet is preceded by a networking social (no-host cash bar) at 6:00 pm. While students will receive their completion certificates at the end of their class, the banquet gives us an opportunity to celebrate the week, confirm new acquaintances, and get a sneak peak at what’s coming for 2016. The Utah Genealogical Association will announce the newest Fellow of UGA (FUGA) and give out several other awards at the banquet. Included with SLIG registration, but ticket required; guest tickets also available for $60.
To Add Evening Events to your Registration: Go to the SLIG website (www.slig.ugagenealogy.org), SLIG Registration page. Click on “use this link” (under “Current Registration Info for SLIG 2015) to retrieve your registration with your email address and SLIG confirmation number. You will then be able to add the evening events of your choice to your existing registration. If you have forgotten your confirmation number, you can email the slig-registrar@ugagenealogy. org to obtain it.
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