Saturday, April 25, 2009

TOM HOWARD RECEIVES VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD

(Tom Howard, left; Richard Roberts, right)


In recognition of outstanding service to a member society and the field of genealogy, over and above what he was elected or appointed to do, the New England Regional Genealogical Consortium, Inc. honors




THOMAS F. HOWARD


with the


2008 Donna Holt Siemiatkoski


Genealogy Volunteer of the Year Award
CONGRATULATIONS, TOM!




ONLINE OPTION FOR FULL CONFERENCE EVALUATION


Try our new online version of the full conference evaluation by going to www.nergc.org/2009 and click on "Conference Evaluation." Stop by the Volunteer/Evaluation table to try the new online version before you leave, or enter your feedback at home at your leisure. DEADLINE for online entry is May 10.


Of course, using the more traditional paper copy that was distributed in your conference bag is also a great choice. Drop off paper copies of the Full Conference Evaluation Survey at the Volunteer/Evaluation table and other labeled boxes today or Sunday morning.

SESSION EVALUATIONS

Remember, your feedback is important to us! Keep those Speaker Session and Workshop Evaluations coming. Pleae use one sheet for EACH speaker. Check the session number/name at the top of the form so we can input the data accurately!

UPS SHIPPING AVAILABLE

Don't forget that you can ship your treasures home. The UPS Store will be in Booth #507 and #509 all day Saturday for your convenience.

Friday, April 24, 2009

ATTENTION VETERANS!

Stop by the Hospitality Desk to receive your U.S. Flag, or see Donna Walcovy. Put it on your name tag! Thank you for your service!

SATURDAY'S CEMETERY RESEARCH WORKSHOP

S-307 - Donna Walcovy. Those who signed up for the Cemetery Research Workshop should meet Donna at 8:30 a.m. at the Valley View Cemetery on the corner of Valley and Pine Streets.

Directions: Turn right as you leave the hotel, and at the third traffic light turn left onto Valley Street. Walk up the hill to the corner of Valley and Pine Streets.

Dress in comfortable clothes that you do't mind getting a wee bit dirty.

SCHEDULE CHANGES FOR SATURDAY

3:13 p.m. - S-324. Meldon Wolfgang and Michael Leclerc will be replacing Nancy Lauer's session on occuptations with "Hi Ho, Hi Ho, It's Off To Work We Go: Jobs, Trades and Professions, or Your Ancestor's World of Work."

4:45 p.m. - S-329. Marian Pierre-Louis - "Looking After the Poor: Finding Your Ancestors in New England Poverty Records," replacing Eric Smith's topic.

SCHEDULE CHANGES FOR FRIDAY

3:15 P.M., F-225. Lucie Lewis -- "League of Nations True or False," replacing Eric Smith's topic.

4:35 p.m., F-228. Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., will be presenting "Unraveling a Hoax: Using Genealogical Research Skills to Find the Truth About the Wolf Girl," in pace of Sharon Sergeant.

4:45 p.m., F-231. Charles Martin will substitute for his wife Leona Martin presenting "Discovering My Black Loyalist and Multicultural Canadian Ancestry.

THANK YOU TO CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS

Thank you to all Thursday's and Friday's conference volunteers. We can't do it without you.

If you are volunteering Friday or Saturday, please pick up your Volunteer Packets.

Additional volunteers may still be needed. If you can spare an hour or two during the conference and would like to get involved with NERGC, please ask at the Registration Desk.

OVERFLOW ACCOMODATIONS

If you still need accomodations, check with the Radisson, our host hotel. Some last minute cancellations have made openings available throughout the conference, and they will honor the $127 per night registration if you identify yourself as part of the NERGC conference.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

NERGC 2009 IS UNDERWAY!


Today volunteers were busy stuffing bags with registration materials, the Conference decorator was busy setting up the Exhibit Hall, many of those registered for the Conference began to arrive in Manchester, activities got underway with the "Accent Your Research" workshop, and the American-Canadian Genealogical Society Library was packed! The full Conference schedule gets under way tomorrow. All we need is you!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

CONFERENCE FINISHERS - SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

Staying ‘round for the “conference finishers” allows you to begin your return home in the daylight hours, having completed the full conference program. This year’s activities include:

SATURDAY SOCIAL HOUR AND CASH BAR, 6:00 – 7:00

SATURDAY BANQUET
If you're not already signed up, please note: there is still room at the Banquet on Saturday evening, featuring Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak’s “Mini Film Festival” and sponsored by the New England Chapter, Association of Professional Genealogists. However, you must register by April 17. Megan will share clips from a variety of documentaries and TV shows she has been part of and her behind-the-scenes experiences.

SUNDAY MORNING CLOSING SESSION
Sunday morning’s closing session will feature a Continental self-serve breakfast from 8-10 in Salon A. A Conference Badge is required for access. Come celebrate new-found friendships and knowledge with other conference attendees and speakers as our thank you for attending NERGC 2009.

CUTOFF FOR PURCHASING MEALS IS FRIDAY, APRIL 17

The cutoff for registration for meals for the Conference is Friday, April 17. If you haven't yet registered for the Conference and are hoping to attend luncheons and/or banquets, or if you've already registered for the Conference but did not sign up for meals and want to add them, you must do so by Friday as we need to provide the final count to the hotel.

If you haven't registered yet, the Conference Registration Brochure is available in PDF format on the NERGC Web page, www.NERGC.org. Print out or bookmark the brochure and plan your conference experience. Then, take advantage of our Online Registration Service. You’ll be guided through five screens to register for the Conference. (Please use a separate registration for each person attending the conference. If you have a companion who wishes to join you for meals only, you will be able to order additional meals within your registration if done so by April 17.)

Or, if you already registered online want to add meals, you can do so by accessing your registration through your email address login or your confirmation number. You can then add the items desired and proceed through checkout as you did originally. Only the additional charges will be added to your invoice.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR LIBRARIANS/TEACHERS DAY IS APRIL 20

Registration for the April 23 Librarians and Teachers Day (LTD) at the New England Regional Genealogical Conference in Manchester, New Hampshire is open only until Monday, April 20. Because the hotel needs an attendance number for the luncheon, provided through the generosity of ProQuest, we will not be able to accept late registrations or walk-ins. So, if you haven't registered yet and wish to, now is the time! For more information, visit the Conference web page at www.nergc.org

We will have certificates for continuing education units (CEUs) available for any attendees who need them. Everyone registered for LTD will receive an additional confirmation email by Tuesday, April 21. We look forward to seeing many of you on Thursday morning!

Laura Prescott
LTD Chair

Monday, April 13, 2009

HANDOUTS FOR FREEBIE TABLE

A reminder to genealogical organizations across the nation that if you have material (membership brochures, product sales info, or meeting and event calendars for the next year or two) that is appropriate for handouts at the New England Regional Genealogical Conference to follow the shipping instructions below:

Send to: NERGC 2009/Pauline Cusson
c/o ACGS
P.O. Box 6478
Manchester, NH 03108-6478

All material must be received in Manchester by April 20th.

50/50 SILENT AUCTION IDEAS

Ever buy that really interesting book and get it home only to discover you already have it? What about all those ancestors you used to descend from? Maybe you bought the 800-page genealogy for that surname, and now you don't care. Has your research moved on to another part of the U.S., and now you've got three linear feet of local histories you don't use? These are classic items to put in the 50/50 Silent Auction at NERGC 2009.

Consider other things, too. Are you an excellent researcher on Irish, Jewish, colonial English, African, or just plain tough problems? Are you making frequent treks to distant archives and wouldn't mind doubling up your research to split costs? Make a statement of your research skills or a research location you are willing to scour - everything from look-ups to detailed analyses of old tax lists. Auction off a block of time, access to a source, or a lecture for a local group.

Are you a member of a deserving genealogical organization that could use some extra money? Individuals can put in items "For the Benefit Of" such a group. Some NEAPG chapter members are auctioning books and services - half the proceeds will go to NEAPG, the other half to NERGC. You can do the same for your own organization(s).

Procedures were outlined in the previous post.

50/50 SILENT AUCTION

NERGC is presenting its first silent auction this year. Fifty percent of the winning bid goes to the original owner of the item(s). The remaining 50% will go to NERGC.

The auction will begin Friday morning when the Expo Center opens. Friday afternoon the auction will close and winning bidders may pick up and pay for their items. Saturday morning a new auction will begin. If your item(s) received no bids Friday, they will be automatically entered in Saturday’s auction. Check the daily Newsletter at the conference for details and times.

You can bid online or in person at the Expo Center during the auction. Items will be displayed on tables in the 50/50 Silent Auction area next to the Ancestors Road Show.

All online bidders need to be registered prior to bidding. Those attendees wishing to bid may use their registration number as their bidding ID. For those who cannot attend, you will need to email the 50/50 Silent Auction coordinator, Drew Bartley, at drew@yourgenealogist.com. This is also the email you will use to place all bids online. To receive an online bidder’s ID, please email your name, organization (if appropriate), mailing address, email, and a phone number where you can be reached.

All items or services received in advance of Friday’s auction will appear in Lot #1. Links to downloadable pdf files will be provided online for as many items as possible. These links become live at the date and time to be announced. Each file will contain a description of the item, its number, and a minimum bid for that item.

Bids that are sent via email to drew@yourgenealogist.com should have the following:

Name of item
Item number
Your ID number
Minimum bid
Maximum bid

For those bidders not present, this will be the procedure. If you bid a range, the lowest bid in a rounded dollar amount will be bid on your behalf. If there is a competing bid, your bid will be increased to $1 over the previous bidder up to your designated maximum. If you are the winner, we will ship your item(s) to you with the bill for the item(s) and the cost of shipping and handling.

Place all online bids to drew@yourgenealogist.com

Bring Your Items to the Auction!

Anyone wishing place material or services in Friday and/or Saturday’s auctions should contact Drew Bartley at drew@yourgenealogist.com and arrange to have the items or certificates (for things like hours of research time) at the Expo Center by Friday and/or Saturday morning. Items, groups of items, or services should have a retail value of at least $10. Minimum bids suggested by the original owner should be no lower than $5. The original owner will receive half of the winning bid and NERGC the other half. Payments by attendees should be made at the end of the auction when picking up your new items or certificates for services such as research hours. Payments by remote bidders should be made by check payable to NERGC, Inc., and sent to our Treasurer at the address provided on your bidding ID.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

ANCESTORS ROAD SHOW UPDATE

ANCESTORS ROAD SHOW appointments can now be scheduled via e-mail. Check the ROAD SHOW link on the NERGC website http://www.nergc.org/2009/roadshow.htm for instructions. All consultants, with a description of their areas of expertise as well as their ROAD SHOW time slots, are posted. Sign up now to get your first choice of consultant.

YOU CAN STILL ADD LUNCHEONS, BANQUETS, AND WORKSHOPS

If you've already registered for the Conference but you weren’t sure about meals or workshops, it's not too late to add them! If you registered online, you can access your account and add items. If you registered manually, send an email to mchoppa@myfairpoint.net explaining what you would like to add to your registration.

NOT REGISTERED YET? HERE'S HOW

Over 620 have now registered for the Conference! Still, there’s plenty of room for more! Although the Early Bird registration deadline has passed, at $135 Discovering Family Treasurers remains a bargain when compared to the registration fees of other conferences.

The Conference Registration Brochure is available in PDF format on the NERGC Web page, www.NERGC.org. Print out or bookmark the brochure and plan your conference experience. Then, either

Fill out the Registration Form on page 12 of the brochure and mail it with your check to: Mary Choppa, NERGC Registration, 131 Concord St., Nashua, NH 03064.

OR

Take advantage of our Online Registration Service. You’ll be guided through five screens to register for the Conference. (Please use a separate registration for each person attending the conference. If you have a companion who wishes to join you for meals only, you will be able to order additional meals within your registration.)

If you prefer, you can still obtain and use a traditional printed Conference Registration Brochure. Brochures have been distributed to Participating Societies and to many local libraries, museums, and senior centers.

WHEN AND WHERE TO PICK UP REGISTRATION MATERIALS

For those who have pre-registered for the Conference, registration will start at 7:00 a.m. Thursday morning in the lobby area near the hotel ballroom. At that time you can pick up your nametag, syllabus (CD or printed) and meal tickets.

If you haven't signed up yet, there will also be a place for walk-ins to register. Keep in mind though that you should pre-register if you want to attend a meal or workshop.

Registration schedule:
Thursday, April 23, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, April 24, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 25, 7:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.

If you are registered to attend one of the Accent Your Research ACGS workshops on Wednesday, check in for the workshop just prior to the scheduled start time.