Thursday, January 31, 2008

AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENEALOGY WORKSHOP WITH TONY BURROUGHS

Renowned leader in African-American genealogy, Tony Burroughs, will be visiting Sandusky Library on Saturday, February 9. The information is listed below:

AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENEALOGY WORKSHOP WITH TONY BURROUGHS
Author, teacher, and genealogist Tony Burroughs says researching your family tree can lead to amazing finds - the secret to success is asking many questions. Mr. Burroughs, author of Black Roots: A Beginner's Guide to Tracing The African American Family Tree, will present a daylong workshop on methods and resources for African-American genealogy research on Saturday,
February 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Library Program Room, Terrace Level. A book signing will be held after the workshop.

Mr. Burroughs has appeared as an expert in the PBS series "Ancestors" and "African American Lives with Henry Louis Gates" and in the Discovery Channel documentary "The Real Family of Jesus." In addition to his writing, appearances, and service in genealogical organizations, Mr. Burroughs teaches genealogy at Chicago State University.

A one hour lunch is on your own. Registration is required. To register, call 419-625-3834 and press 0 to speak with a switchboard operator (9-5, Monday-Friday) or press Option 6 to leave a message.

This program will be held at the Sandusky Public Library. The phone call to register will be long distance if calling from Twinsburg.

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