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Family History Month - Open Day

Patrick from Naenae

It's time to dig up the relatives again. The NZ Society of Genealogies is holding an Open Day on Saturday 5th of August In Karori, Wellington. Their experienced members will be there to give you advice on getting started or getting further. There will also be many talks on less common research tools, including DNA!

It is being held at the Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, Marsden Avenue, Karori, runs from 9am to 4pm. Entry is $10 (under 18 years free).

For the Open Day Programme + Maps and Bus information go to the website page via tinyurl.com..., downloadable as a PDF.
For the Calendar of other Events in the month of August go to tinyurl.com....

Ample un-metered free parking is available in streets around the venue.
On-site parking, accessed via Vera Street entrance is RESERVED for:
* those needing mobility parks
* the Speakers and Exhibitors
* those with car-pooling tickets (minumum 3 occupants)
Email: huttvalley@genealogy.org.nz for bookings.

You can also find them on Facebook via tinyurl.com....

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