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Mason County Genealogical Society P.O. Box 103 Shelton, WA 98584-0103 The Mason Log Volume 9 Issue 2 November 2011 November meeting • Thursday, November 3rd • 7:00 p.m. • 12th & Connection Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Membership dues single: $15.00 Couple: $20.00-Pay up or else! • Find us on the web at http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wamcgs/ The inside scoop • Lethene Parks - Guest Speaker • Seeing Forever • Pity the spouse of a committed genealogist • Letter from the editor Our November speaker is Lethene Parks, current Library Director for the Clark County Genealogical Society. Her educational background is in history and library science. With over fifty years of research and thirty years of teaching and writing about family history, she will share these skills and experiences to help us become better at writing our own family histories. I’m looking forward to hearing her presentation. Most of us use computers and other electronic devices daily. I, for one, think computers have been of great help as well as a great pain in the neck. The biggest challenge for genealogists is that technology changes so fast. Keep this in mind as you read this article from the 2011 April issue of Scientific American. It’s by David Pogue. , OCR Text: Mason County Genealogical Society P.O. Box 103 Shelton, WA 98584-0103 The Mason Log Volume 9 Issue 2 November 2011 November meeting • Thursday, November 3rd • 7:00 p.m. • 12th & Connection Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Membership dues single: $15.00 Couple: $20.00-Pay up or else! • Find us on the web at http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wamcgs/ The inside scoop • Lethene Parks - Guest Speaker • Seeing Forever • Pity the spouse of a committed genealogist • Letter from the editor Our November speaker is Lethene Parks, current Library Director for the Clark County Genealogical Society. Her educational background is in history and library science. With over fifty years of research and thirty years of teaching and writing about family history, she will share these skills and experiences to help us become better at writing our own family histories. I’m looking forward to hearing her presentation. Most of us use computers and other electronic devices daily. I, for one, think computers have been of great help as well as a great pain in the neck. The biggest challenge for genealogists is that technology changes so fast. Keep this in mind as you read this article from the 2011 April issue of Scientific American. It’s by David Pogue. , Mason County Genealogical Society,Mason Logs,Mason Logs,2011,V9 I2 2011 MCGS Nov Newletter.pdf,V9 I2 2011 MCGS Nov Newletter.pdf Page 1, V9 I2 2011 MCGS Nov Newletter.pdf Page 1

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