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From: Amy Johnson Crow <>
Subject: [OHADAMS] Ohio Genealogical Society conference
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:56:22 -0500
The Ohio Genealogical Society is proud to present their annual conference,
24-26 April 2003 at the Hilton Columbus. This year's theme is "Ohio: 200
Years of Heritage, " in celebration of Ohio's Bicentennial.
This year's conference is the biggest yet, with 57 lectures and 3
workshops. Over 33 speakers will be presenting, including keynote speaker
(and Ohio native) Kip Sperry. Included on the program are nationally-known
speakers such as Christine Rose, Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, Rhonda McClure,
Tacy Arledge Lewis, Jana Sloan Broglin, Diane VanSkiver Gagel, Paul Milner,
Craig Scott, Jim & Paula Warren and Curt Witcher.
There are lectures for every level of genealogist, from beginner to
advanced. Sessions include organizing your research, computer and Internet
topics, military, genetic genealogy, criminal relatives, family health
histories, family reunions (with 57 lectures, there really is something for
everyone!)
Register before 4 April and save $20!!
You can read and print the complete conference registration booklet at
http://www.ogs.org If you have any questions, contact either
or . You can also call OGS headquarters at
(419) 756-7294.
There may not be any rooms left at the Hilton. If you cannot get a room at
the Hilton, there are several other hotels in the area. The conference has
made arrangements for a special rate of $89 at the Holiday Inn Express at
I-270 and Hamilton Road (just 10 minutes from the conference). Their phone
number is (614) 428-8678 (ask for the "Ohio Genealogy Conference" rate).
The conference is a wonderful way to celebrate Ohio's Bicentennial! We look
forward to seeing you there!
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Amy Johnson Crow, CG
Program Chair, OGS 2003 Conference
"Ohio: 200 Years of Heritage"
24-26 April 2003 at the Columbus Hilton
http://www.ogs.org
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