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F A MI L Y
March Happenings from Castle Rock Genealogical Society
Find Info & Register at CRCGS.org
Have QUESTIONS?
Have you wanted to get started on your family history but don’t know where to start? Interested but wondering how to get orga- nized? Don’t know where to look for the records you seek? Do you need real documents but don’t know where to look or if you can expect to  nd them? We can help!
Get ANSWERS!
Attend a free, two-part beginners’ class in March. Thurs., March 1, 6:30-8:30 pm –
Part 1 - BEGInnInG GEnEALOGY Thurs., March 20, 10:00-noon –
Part 2 – PRACTICAL GEnEALOGY
Wed., March 14 – Part II of Greg Liverman’s special series on DnA using GEDmatch. This is an in-depth look at how DnA can enhance your study of genealogy. If you attended the  rst part (Feb 14) this is a continuation of Greg’s professional and scienti c look at your DnA results.
Sat., March 17 – 10:00-noon - FREE
Every 3rd Saturday, CRCGS o ers a free presentation that fea- tures a guest speaker or special program to promote and educate genealogists of all levels. Plan to attend the next presentation – it will feature Beth Benko who will bring her special take on “Plan- ning for Success: Genealogy Research Plans”. Achieving your genealogical goals may be just a plan away....learn how and why you need one!
Mondays – at Philip Miller Library in Castle Rock, newcomers and experienced researchers meet to talk genealogy. Problems sometimes  nd solutions, brick walls are broken, and websites are explored. This is an informal, drop-in, conversation that happens every Monday. Stop by – you might be surprised!
Wednesdays – from 9-12 at the library, you can take advantage of a new program called “Ask a Genealogist.” Look for the sign in the history research area and drop in to ask a general question, or do some speci c digging into your ancestors. We are there every week, so spread the word!
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in the Subaru Elephant Rock Cycling Festival
June 3, 2018
Your participation will help us raise funds to meet the immediate needs of over 16,000 residents of Douglas and Elbert counties who are in  nancial distress and/ or at risk of becoming homeless. Your efforts will help us provide food, clothing, services and household items to ensure our clients get the help they need to work through troublesome times with dignity.
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