Taking the summer off!
We’ll take a break in July and August, and return in September, raring to go.
Check out the list of Out-of-Area Events on the right side of this page to find out what other societies in the state/region are doing this summer.
We’ll take a break in July and August, and return in September, raring to go.
Check out the list of Out-of-Area Events on the right side of this page to find out what other societies in the state/region are doing this summer.
We’re taking the month off, so there will be no membership meeting next Monday. Our next membership meeting will be Monday, January 9 at 2:00 p.m. with Mary Kircher Roddy on researching in the Pacific Northwest. Have a great holiday season. See you next year!
Take advantage of one last chance to save on a 6-month membership. Sale valid through today, January 10–then it goes away. Go to www.genealogybargains.com to read all about it (this is Thomas MacEntee’s site).
Monday, September 12, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. Hybrid–via Zoom and in-person www.AmericanAncestors.org with Christine Cohen Our presenter will give us a West Coast slant on the website for the New England Historical and Genealogical Society. AmericanAncestors is available on the WAGS Library computers, so we all need to be able to drive it like a…
Monday, October 9, 2023 2:00 p.m., in person at the FamilySearch Center, 667 10th Street NE, East Wenatchee; and via Zoom. Investigator-turned-genealogist and former NARA archivist Kate Townsend will present “Follow the Records and See Where They Go.” Learn about the clues that exist in different records, and how they can lead you to deeper…
Monday, April 8, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Our Quaker Ancestors: Their History and the Records They Left The Quakers were among the earliest settlers in North America, and generally, earliest in any newly-opened territory. And they were amazing record-keepers. We’ll learn their history and how to find the rich records they left behind. Annette Burke…
July is the month when your WAGS Board does its strategic planning. This year, we don’t want it to be a board-only thing–we’re inviting you to join us and give us your valuable observations, thoughts, and ideas. What can WAGS do differently–or do more of–or less of!–to help you in your research? We’re looking forward…