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08 December 2016

Help us reach our $15,000 Annual Appeal goal


We need your help to achieve our goal 
The Annual Appeal for the California Genealogical Society so far has raised 40 percent — $6,000 — of its $15,000 goal. We’re currently on-track to meet it (thank you all) and are ahead by approximately $1000 compared to the same time last year. However, we still need your help to reach 100%.

Treasurer Kathie Jones states, "So far, 68 members have contributed $6,000.  I’m encouraged that our members are digging deeper this year to support our resource-rich genealogy society and library. Our average donation this year has increased to almost $87 per person.” 

Why is the money needed? 
Membership fees only cover 40% of our operating expenses; most of the rest comes from special events and tax-deductible donations from members like you.  Kathie says, "The cost of real estate in the San Francisco Bay area continues to be our number one expense for the society---meaning our rent consumes about 70% of our budget."

Our library, with thousands of volumes, is one of the premiere genealogy libraries on the West Coast, and is one of the main reasons that many of you joined the society.  We also learned through our member survey results that The California Nugget, our biannual genealogical magazine, is another huge draw for our members.


2017 Goals 
This year, the goal was set at $15,000 - $2,500 more than last year’s target to help us continue offering quality trips, classes, events and speakers for you, such as the world-famous Cyndi Ingle.  Cyndi’s seminar was sold-out and received rave reviews from the attendees.

We also led our first-ever trip to Washington, D.C. “Our genealogy research trip in November was a great success---we added almost $4,000 to our coffers and had a collegial group of genealogy-minded people who had a fantastic experience exploring all of the available federal and DAR records. I couldn’t be more happy with it!” exclaimed President Linda Harms Okazaki. 

Linda also wants to remind you to check your mail to see if you have received the Annual Appeal letter that was sent out in mid-November.  If you haven’t already done so, please consider contributing to the society. "Don’t forget that there’s a 2016 tax deduction created by contributing before year-end. I also want to thank each and every one of you that have donated or have volunteered in some way this year. Without your incredible dedication, none of this would be possible,” says Linda. 

What’s ahead in 2017?
Member Lisa Gorrell will lead our 17th annual genealogy research trip to Salt Lake City in April and on September 23rd we will play host to the incredible Judy G. Russell, also known as The Legal Genealogist.  We hope you’ll consider one or both of these amazing genealogical experiences.  Both help us raise needed funds for the society and library. We also have an interesting and constantly evolving slate of classes for you to choose from in the New Year.

The genealogy community is amazing 
In order to ensure that our society remains a leader in the genealogy field (in just over a year we'll reach our 120th anniversary), your help is needed.  With all the rapid advances in technology, we’re managing to stay current and remain a relevant resource for scholarship, education and community thanks to all of you.

Please donate today.

You make our success possible.

Thank you.



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04 August 2016

Cyndi Ingle (of Cyndi's List fame) is coming to town!

Want to learn how to dig deeper online? You’ve used her award-winning genealogy indexing site, CyndisList.com, but did you know that she's also a nationally-recognized genealogy lecturer & author?

Come discover what you've been missing through her day-long series of classes and let Cyndi's 35 years of genealogical experience help you unlock hidden doors to your family history research.

Although it’s not until Saturday, November 5th, we’ve already registered 43 guests out of a total of 114 spots.  So, reserve your seat today

Where’s it happening?
The seminar is at historic Preservation Park in downtown Oakland.  Free parking for participants is located across the street at City Center West garage on the day of the event.  A wonderful lunch and free coffee throughout the day is also provided with your admission.

We need your help
We’re looking for a few good volunteers to help with many of the necessary tasks for this fund-raising event for our society, as well as sponsors to help us defray expenses and let more of the monies raised go back to the society. 

Do you have questions or are interested in finding out more?  Please contact Linda Okazaki.

SEMINAR SCHEDULE
Registration from 9:00 am
9:45 am - 10:45 am
Unappreciated Treasures: Libraries, Archives & Digital Collections

Break

11:00 am - 12:00 pm 
Timelines: The Straight Line Between You and Your Ancestor

Lunch

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The Hidden Web:  Digging Deeper 

Break

2:15 pm - 3:15 pm
Plotting, Scheming & Mapping Online. 

3:15 pm - 3:30 pm  
Wrap-up

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Cyndi Ingle is the owner and creator of Cyndi’sList of Genealogy Sites on the Internet, a categorized index to over 335,000 online resources. Cyndi’s List is an award-winning site which helps millions of visitors worldwide.

Cyndi, a genealogist for more than 35 years, is a past-member of the board of directors for the National Genealogical Society. She is also the author of three books for genealogical research on the Internet titled, Netting Your Ancestors, Cyndi's List, and Planting Your Family Tree Online: How To Create Your Own Family History Web Site.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Pre-registration is required. Seminar size is limited so register early. 
This class is available to CGS Members and non-members.
Register now to take advantage of the early bird special and confirm your seat.

We’re so excited and pleased to have Cyndi join us.  Sign-up today and be a part of this wonderful event.




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08 June 2016

Wordless Wednesday: California Genealogical Society at Jamboree 2016

Collaborating with Seattle Genealogists

Lavinia Schwarz, Nicka Smith, Jim Sorenson, Diana Edwards

World Round Table Consultations with Janis Hirohama

ProGen Luncheon with Janice Sellers

Lavinia Schwarz, Jan Brandt, Cyndi Ingle, Linda Okazaki, Susanne Mori, Melinda Yamane Crawford, Diana Edwards

Newest CGS Member, Melinda Yamane Crawford

Oakland Hometown Pride with CGS Members

DNA Luncheon with Pam Brigham, Jan Brandt, Deborah Yegerlehner Sweeney, and Jacqi Stevens











Natalie Levinson and Lavinia Schwarz












Nikkei Researchers Janis Hirohama, Susanne Mori, Linda Okazaki, Melinda Yamane Crawford, Jim Russull

 "Everything You Wanted to Know About African-American Genealogy but Were Afraid to Ask" with Nicka Smith

Natalie Levinson, Sita Likuski, Lavinia Schwarz

Diana Edwards and Nicka Smith

CGS Members
Back Row: Pam Brigham, Jan Brandt, Lavinia Schwarz, Pat Burrow, Jacqi Stevens
Middle Row: Brenda Shank, Laura Lee Karp, Natalie Levinson, Susanne Mori, Janis Hirohama, Linda Okazaki
Front Row: Tracy Zimmerman, Diana Edwards, Kim Cotton, Janice Sellers
Missing: Ron Arons, David Burde, Sita Likuski, Gena Philibert-Ortega
Jim Russell, Nicka Smith, Jim Sorenson
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21 January 2016

Member Survey: You talked, We listened

Written by Maureen Hanlon


Thanks to your fantastic response rate to our Fall All-Member Survey,  we heard loud and clear that you (our members) value our classes, on-line sitessocial media channels, and eNews.  We also learned that even in this digital age, you especially enjoy our bi-annual genealogy journal, The California Nugget.  Thank you.

In terms of education, what we have learned is that you are clear about the topics and level of classes you want to see.  This included more Intermediate and Advanced genealogical learning opportunities, more about DNA and classes focused on specific ethnic groups and localities.  You also want to improve your technical skills.
Question 16 from our All-Member Survey
Based on this feedback, we’re adding the following classes to our 2016 calendar: 

Ethnicity and Geography:  French-Canadian, German, Irish, African-American, Jewish, Nikkei Pilgrimage, Angel Island, Western Pennsylvania, and Locations Basics.

Technical:  Spreadsheets (repeat of Susan Goss Johnston class), Creating a Blog, and Optimizing FamilySearch.

Intermediate and Advanced:  Repeat of Susan Goss Johnston Advanced five class series, National Archives, Forensic Genealogy, Handwriting, and Certification.

DNA:  DNA for Beginners (quarterly) and DNA for adoptees.

The 1st quarter offerings are now on Eventbrite and more will be added soon.  We're currently in the planning stage with other instructors.  The classes listed above do not include the activities of our very popular San Francisco and FamilyTree Maker Special Interest Groups.  We'll report more about their plans as they become available.  

This Fall there will be an All-Day Event with Cyndi Ingle of Cyndi’s List (not yet on Eventbrite). We're so excited to have Cyndi come and speak---mark your calendars for November 5th!

Thank you for your feedback.  We hope that you'll be pleased with this year's class line-up.


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