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Family Tree Maker Day in Pembroke, Ontario on Feb. 11, 2006 Article posted: November 16, 2005 By: Rick Roberts, Global Genealogy & History Shoppe Workshop Leader: - Rick Roberts, Global Genalogy & History Shoppe Benefit from dozens of hints and tips that will help you improve your results using Family Tree Maker genealogy software. Learn the best techniques for entering information, dealing with conflicting dates and events, how to make professional quality genealogy charts and reports at the click of a mouse, and even how to use the book feature for both every-day uses and for creating a family history record that your family and descendants will treasure. Most people use less than 20% of the capabilities of Family Tree Maker. Find out about the other 80%, and decide which of those features and options will help you. We absolutely guarantee that you will learn new skills, regardless of how long you have used Family Tree Maker. Rick Roberts has facilitated Family Tree Maker workshops since 1992. His workshops fill up quickly, so make your reservation today to avoid disappointment. Sponsored by: Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, Inc. (UOVGG), Pembroke, Ontario. Date: Saturday, February 11, 2006 Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Algonquin College, Room 201, 315 Pembroke St. East (north-west corner of Pembroke and Peter Streets) Pembroke, Ontario. ![]() Food: Fee does not include refreshments. Brown bag lunch suggested. Cafeteria is open for purchase of beverages and snacks. Fast food restaurants within 5 minutes drive. Parking: Free in College parking lots. The closest lot is across from the College on Peter Street. Advance Registration required. Make out cheque to UOVGG and mail to: UOVGG, P.O. Box 972, Pembroke, ON. K8A 7M5. On a separate piece of paper list the following: Family Tree Maker Workshop, Your Name, Address, Phone Number, E-mail Address. Registrations also accepted at the UOVGG Library, 222 Dickson St., Pembroke, on Tuesday or Thursday afternoons, 1 to 4. The Library is closed after Dec. 16 and reopens on Jan. 5. For more information and program schedule, see http://www.uovgg.ca or contact Jackie Patterson, Program Chair, at 613-735-0206 or e-mail, jjpat@nrtco.net. Agenda:
The workshop is set up in a classroom style. A digital projector displays the computer image prominently to a large screen so that everyone can easily follow every step that is discussed. Questions are encouraged throughout the day... bring your most difficult ones. |