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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Family History Month is August in NZ
« on: Wednesday 03 August 11 22:24 BST (UK)  »
There are events being held all over NZ

1. NZ's Family History Fair 26th and 27th August at Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton. Exhibitors include repositories from around NZ, commercial exhibitors such as findmypast, ancestry, speakers from USA, UK, Australia and NZ. http://www.nzfamilyhistoryfair.org.nz

2. NZ Society of Genealogists Branches and Groups are holding open days and other events. http://www.genealogy.org.nz/

3. The National Library in Wellington has a calendar of activities see http://bit.ly/o03OHk

4. Auckland Libraries also has a number of activities see http://bit.ly/aklib

BFN
OOROO
Michelle

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New Zealand Completed Requests / NZ Family History Fair July 2010 *COMPLETED*
« on: Thursday 03 June 10 10:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone

New Zealand is holding it's first Family History Fair this July in
Hamilton. There will be seminars, exhibitions and genealogical help
desks. The 3 day Fair kicks off with a formal opening, dinner and
entertainment, from 6pm on Friday 16th July 2010.

Whether you have just started researching your family, or are focused
on a particular area of research, or want to get some pointers on
where to head next, or maybe you want to see some of the latest
resources available.  If so, then the exhibitors, inspiration centre
and help desks at this inaugural New Zealand Family History Fair,
will be there to assist.

Over Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July, there will be 44 seminars
covering four main areas:

1) Who am I? Getting started...
2) What can I find? Researching Effectively
3) Where is my family?
4) Sharing my past for the future

To confirm your place at one or more seminars you will need to book
before 12 June 2010. Door sales will be available on the Saturday and
Sunday for the exhibition, inspiration centre and help desk areas,
however seats in the seminar areas are limited and are available for
sale on the day only IF they haven't sold out before.

Come for the whole event or for just 1 or 2 days, please see
http://www.nzfamilyhistoryfair.org.nz/ for more info.

If you would like to help promote the Fair, please pass this email
onto your friends. You can also find us on Facebook,
http://www.facebook.com/NZFamilyHistoryFair/


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For Sale / Wanted / Events / New Zealand Family History Fair July 2010
« on: Wednesday 02 June 10 09:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone

New Zealand is holding it's first Family History Fair this July in Hamilton. There will be seminars, exhibitions and genealogical help desks. The 3 day Fair kicks off with a formal opening, dinner and entertainment, from 6pm on Friday 16th July 2010.

Whether you have just started researching your family, or are focused on a particular area of research, or want to get some pointers on where to head next, or maybe you want to see some of the latest resources available.  If so, then the exhibitors, inspiration centre and help desks at this inaugural New Zealand Family History Fair, will be there to assist.

Over Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July, there will be 44 seminars covering four main areas:

1) Who am I? Getting started…
2) What can I find? Researching Effectively
3) Where is my family?
4) Sharing my past for the future

To confirm your place at one or more seminars you will need to book before 12 June 2010. Door sales will be available on the Saturday and Sunday for the exhibition, inspiration centre and help desk areas, however seats in the seminar areas are limited and are available for sale on the day only IF they haven't sold out before.

Come for the whole event or for just 1 or 2 days, please see http://www.nzfamilyhistoryfair.org.nz/ for more info.

If you would like to help promote the Fair, please pass this email onto your friends. You can also find us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/NZFamilyHistoryFair/

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