Our brains may feel a little sluggish after the long cold winter we’ve had this year. What’s the best way to spring clean those brain cells? Head to the Georgia Room to learn something new about researching those elusive lady ancestors or about the wealth of historical resources available in the Greenblatt Library, one of Augusta University’s campus libraries.
Unraveling the Mystery: Thinking Outside the Box When Researching Female Ancestors
Thursday, March 20th
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Headquarters Library Third Floor Computer Lab
What better way to honor Women’s History Month than by learning tips and tricks for
finding those hard-to-locate female ancestors. Women get lost to history for a number of reasons but this pre-recorded presentation will arm you with the research tools necessary to find the women who make up half of your family tree. Join us in the Headquarters Library third floor computer lab on Thursday, March 20th at 12:00 pm for this pre-recorded presentation. Space is limited. Please call 706-826-1511 or email genealogy@arcpls.org to reserve your spot.
Historical Records & Archives at the Greenblatt Library
Thursday, March 27th
10:30 am-11:30 am
Headquarters Library Third Floor Computer Lab
The Georgia Room is pleased to welcome Renee Sharrock, curator of Greenblatt Library at Augusta University’s Health Sciences Campus for an informational session geared toward genealogists and local historians alike. The session will focus on historical and genealogical resources available to the public for research at Greenblatt Library. Space is limited. Please call 706-826-1511 or email genealogy@arcpls.org to reserve your spot.