Super excited about this upcoming @dallaslibrary program from the great @AriWilkins! Have you register to attend in-person or online? https://t.co/3QNM9b6ooO
Scottish-American Heritage Month is upon us! Learn how to find YOUR Scottish Immigrant’s home with American Documents from genealogy expert Patti Gillespie. Join us in person at @dallaslibrary Central, 8th floor or via Zoom for this FREE program. Register: https://t.co/rZtuod8271
📣 Library Job Fair begins tomorrow! 📣
It's crunch time! Make sure your interview suit is pressed, your elevator speech is memorized & your resume is printed out. The Job Fair opens at 9 am tomorrow! Job descriptions: https://t.co/bDRBHUFD5Y
More info: https://t.co/HpvcpRCD3z
Celebrate Family History Month with DPL, Dallas Genealogical Society & the Genealogy Network of Texas (GNT). Learn more about your own family's history and how to add more entries to your family tree. Fri. 10/21 at 10am, in person and online. More info: https://t.co/kN3J9z47th
Dallas Public Library is looking for a Literacy Instructor. Position closes 11:59 PM on Monday, 10/3. There's still time to apply for our Genealogy Librarian and Volunteer Coordinator positions. They close Weds. 9/28. https://t.co/90MVKhs4Li
On Saturday, find out what hot peppers, music, embroidery & popular author Nisha Sharma (@Nishawrites) have to do with William Shakespeare. Only in person and only at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.
Check out the full schedule: https://t.co/Wu47ZUG4Hm
Shakespeare Summer Saturday concludes with author Nisha Sharma (@Nishawrites) discussing how the Bard's comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" inspired her new book "Dating Dr. Dil." Central Library, Sat. 7/9 at 6:30pm. Attend for a chance to win a signed copy of her latest book!
Learn how to use mitochondrial DNA testing - along with a little genealogical research - to extend your family tree farther back on your maternal line. 2pm, Tues. 3/29. Registration is required for in-person or virtual attendance; click here: https://t.co/Us8U2ZUA62
ICYMI I’m teaching the @dallaslibrary online genealogy program on Tuesday! Really excited about finding your female ancestors with you! Registration is still open https://t.co/h7TNEm8nir
Learn how to find your African American ancestors during the Antebellum Era in the United States – either as enslaved people or free people of color using U.S. Census records. Tues., 2/15 at 2pm. Online only; register here: https://t.co/hGndlRLtEf
Learn easy steps for interviewing and recording your family history and how to digitize old family video or audio recordings so that you can share them with present and future generations. Tues. 11/30 at 2pm. Online only; register here: https://t.co/mZvg9J62Ru
Learn about Texas' virtual time machine, the Portal to Texas History. It contains digitized historical and cultural heritage materials from museums, libraries, private collectors and more! Tues. 11/2 at 2pm. Online only; register here: https://t.co/5hT9qMjYjB
Got Texas ancestors? You’ll definitely want to check out @dallaslibrary ‘s FREE online program with the librarian from the Portal to Texas History! The Portal is a fantastic resource - you don’t want to miss this. Registration required https://t.co/7zIzDRoebZ
Tomorrow I get to Zoom with you at 2 CDT & tell you all about the cool place where I work. Not signed up yet? There’s still time! Register: https://t.co/jSl9Lq9YSU
The next best thing to time travel! Learn how to combine data from census records, maps & city directories to really get to know your about your ancestor's daily life and surroundings. Tues. 8/10, 2pm. Online only; register here: https://t.co/tjFuI7LvNE
Still have seats left in @dallaslibrary's online program "Reconstructing Communities using Genealogical Resources." Sanborn maps, census records, city directories, oh my. Taught by @AriWilkins Tuesday at 2 CDT. You won't want to miss it! Register at https://t.co/8sEOLTGIZH