DGS Newsletter, Volume 28, Number 4, April 2004 Page: 62
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GENERAL DGS NEWS
Welcome To Our New Members
PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
Spring has sprung! I hope you have had a fruitful
winter and that the hustle and bustle of the holiday
season has finally slowed down. DGS has many
projects as we move forward with the planning of
next year.
I mentioned some of them in my last message. We
have Lock-Ins scheduled for 24 July 2004 and 22
January 2005. Yes, 2005! That will make a great
kick-off for our 50th year. This summer we will
continue to have our monthly General Business
Meetings and programs, as will the Computer
Interest Group--no summer hiatus. We hope to see
you at some of them.
August will shine with the annual DGS Summer
Institute. Fall will bring our annual trek to Salt Lake
City, and the Federation of Genealogical Societies
Conference in Austin, TX. For those of you who
live close enough in Texas to attend the conference
in Austin, I encourage you to do so. You will meet
many others who share your passion of hunting for
ancestors as well as learning from the experts at
different sessions--for beginners to advanced
genealogists. No matter how many sessions I
attend there is always more to learn to help me
break down those brick walls. DGS will have a
booth and sponsor a luncheon on Saturday.
There are many genealogical related events going
on in our area. Check out the DGS calendar at:
www.dallasgenealogy.org/calendar.htm
We are trying to put links to all the happenings in
our area. If you have any information, send the link
to: webmaster@dallasgenalogy.org.
Tresa
LOST MEMBER!
Her mail is being returned to us and we do not have
a new address. Do you?
Madilyn L. Coen Crane
Membership @ DallasGenealogy.org or 972-418-9776Shirley Black, Ves Box, Jr., Don L. Brewer,
Judye Glick, Patricia G. Miller,
James Parsons, Jane Power, Lauri Wiss
I Sometimes a member takes a genealogical
break, but we are glad to welcome back
I Gerene Bovermann, Carol Gallant,
' Johnny Koonce, Gretchen King,
Kim Kozelski, Marsha Leach,
Jennifer Mitten, and Diana WhiteHats Off!
Mel Brewer, Shirley Sloat, Jerry Fillebrown, Rose
Alyce Beasley, and Carole Ruska, the 2003-4 DGS
Bylaws review committee, did an outstanding job
preparing the suggested revisions for presentation
to our membership. We appreciate their dedication
and expertise.
The revised ByLaws passed, unanimously, on
March 22 at the General Business Meeting!
See: www.dallasgenealogy.org/bylaws.htm
for a copy.
Happenings Around
DPL's 8th Floor Volunteer Desk
Susan has two openings for volunteers to assist on
DPL's Eighth Floor:
Weekly - Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Weekly - Friday 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The "perks" are a free library parking pass for the
underground lot, working with great Genealogy
Department staff, answering questions and helping
others with their research and maybe even working
in a little of your own family research.Contact: Susan Morris @ 214-942-4051
volunteers@ DallasGenealogy.org.or
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