DGS Newsletter, Volume 34, Number 5, June 2009 Page: 61
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Dallas Genealogical Society Newsletter
DGS SOCIETY PROGRAMS
DGS General and Special Interest Group
meetings are held at the Dallas J. Erik
Jonsson Central Library, 1515 Young Street,
in the Plaza Level Auditorium, unless
otherwise noted.
DGS GENERAL MEETING
USUALLY MEETS ON THE FOURTH MONDAY
Our monthly meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. with
our speaker presentation to follow about 7:30
p.m.
NEXT MEETING WILL BE HELD ON
SEPTEMBER 28TH
Speaker Presentation Schedule:
28 Sep UTA Special Collections
Presented by Brenda McClurkin
26 Oct The Texas Portal
Presented by Kathleen Murray
23 Nov Call of the West, Part 3
Presented by Lloyd Bockstruck
DGS Special Interest
Groups (SIGs)
Under the support and guidance of DGS, a
number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) have
been formed to concentrate on specific areas
of genealogy. Meetings are free and open to
the public.Due to vacations most of the
taken the summer off, and
September.
Maj :the SIGs have
will resume inBecoming a volunteer is a great way to get
involved and meet others. We encourage those
of you who may be just starting out in your
family research to volunteer a few hours a
week or a few hours a month. This is a
wonderful opportunity to become familiar with
the genealogy section of the library and spend
some time greeting visitors and meeting fellow
researchers. And a fantastic perk is free
parking!
Volunteers are needed to sit at the desk in
either a regular weekly slot or to fill in on the
substitute list. We are looking for individuals to
fill in when a regular volunteer is out. If you're
interested, email the Volunteer Coordinator at
Volunteer@dallasgenealogy.com or call Patrick
McKinney at 214-522-9356.Entries for the DGS Journal can be submitted
to Ora Penn at the following address
journal _dallasgenealogy.com. Guidelines for
submitting your articles are located on the DGS
website.I e U(iGS Newsletter is published periodically
throughout the year. We use articles that include
things of a genealogical nature. They do not have
to apply to Dallas County, Texas. All articles and
correspondence for this publication should be e-
mailed to the editor, Marie Navarro, at
Newsletter@dallasgenealogy.org, or mailed to:
DGS Newsletter, P. 0. Box 12446, Dallas TX
75225-0446. Please put your phone number on
ALL correspondence in case we have questions.
You will receive confirmation of your submittal.
Articles appearing in the DGS Newsletter may be
reprinted only upon receipt of written permission from
the author. Credit should be given to the author and
acknowledgment given the DGS Newsletter as the
source. Letters requesting reprint permission should be
sent to the newsletter editor. The DGS Newsletter is
printed by Texas Legal Copies, Dallas, TX 75207.Dallas Genealogical Society / June 2009 / Volume 34/ Number 5
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Dallas Genealogical Society. DGS Newsletter, Volume 34, Number 5, June 2009, periodical, June 2009; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261361/m1/5/?q=%222009%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Genealogical Society.