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F A MI L Y
Need individual help?
Want one-to-one guidance? Could use step-by-step instructions?
Stop by the library in Castle Rock any Wednesday morning (9:00-Noon) to "Ask a Genealogist". One of our experienced researchers will be there waiting to show you how you can  nd answers to your family research questions. FREE.... just drop in!
Castle Rock Genealogical Society
All regular CRCGS functions occur at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, unless otherwise noted in description.
For more information, click > > CRCGS.org CRCGS May Happenings
CRCGS is a recognized non-pro t organization and donations are tax deductible. All of our programs and classes are o ered FREE OF CHARGE...thanks to the support of our members and their annual dues. If you would like to help continue this valuable e ort in our community, please pick up a membership form in person, or download one from our website. We hope you’ll join us!
Ask-A-Genealogist every Wednesday 9:00-Noon Alwayswonderedaboutyourancestors? Haveafamilymystery that puzzles you? If you have put o  looking at your family history and your curiosity is at its peak, stop by and talk to a genealogist any Wednesday morning. We’d love to look into YOUR family and give ours a REST!
Monday Morning - SHARE Genealogy
Stop by any Monday the library is open (10:00-Noon) and bring your questions or your brick wall. Anybody interested in learning from or contributing to an enthusiastic conversation about all things genealogy is welcome! A group of family researchers gather weekly to help each other solve problems and  nd information they thought was unreachable. No need to REGISTER....just drop in.
EveryThirdSaturday (unlessannounced)theCRCGSmonthly meeting and program is open to anyone who is curious to know more about family research topics. Be sure to attend Sat., May 18th, we will gather at 10:00am to hear Kellen Cutsforth present a program called “Boozers, Brothels and Bare Knuckle Browlers.” Enjoy free co ee and snacks. No registration required. It’s a very interesting way to spend a Saturday morning.
CRCGS Monthly Program
“Boozers, Brothels and Bare Knuckle Brawlers”
Buffalo Bill’s Little Known Business Partner
Sat., May 18 • 10:00am
Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock
T Presenter Kellen Cutsforth
his presentation is an entertaining and informative look at the early days of Bu alo Bill’s Wild West show and also provides information about the use of primary resources, footnotes, and nontraditional forms of research for genealogists and family re- searchers. Kellen is a professional writer, author of Buffalo Bill, Boozers, Brothels and Bare Knuckle Brawlers: An Englishman’s Journal of Adventure in America (TwoDot Publishers, 2015). He has also published over 20 articles featured in Wild West mag- azine, True West magazine, Western Writers of America (WWA) Roundupmagazine,andtheDenverPosseofWesternersRoundup periodical. Kellen is also a member of the WWA and a contributor to the Western History blog for the Denver Public Library.
If you’re interested in becoming a member in 2019, or need to renew your Membership?
Annual Dues: $30 Individual
$40 Household (2 people)
$25 Student
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