Hey Folks - this individual asked if this could be sent to the Woodruff County list. I have no particular knowledge of this, but it's a genealogical meeting, so, may be of interest to someone... Gloria >Here it is: > >GENTECH -- An Educational Opportunity for Genealogists > >Genealogists, particularly those interested in the use of technology, will >meet in St. Louis from 22-24 January 2004 for NGS GENTECH 2004. > >Since 1993, GENTECH has been the national conference for people interested >in GENealogy and TECHnology. In 2002 GENTECH strengthened its >infrastructure and expanded its role by becoming a division of the National >Genealogical Society. > >Each year the conference has featured a panel of nationally known speakers >who have addressed themselves to every aspect of the use of computer and >Internet technology to support genealogical research - to meet the needs of >advanced users as well as those just beginning to use technology in their >research. > >This year there will be a special Librarian's Pre-Conference at NGS GENTECH >Thursday, January 22, 2004. Details of this special Pre-Conference are at: >www.slcl.lib.mo.us/slcl/sc/gentech04/precon-schedule.htm. > >Information on the entire NGS GENTECH conference can be found at: >http://www.eshow2000.com/ngsgentech/register_now.cfm or at the St. Louis >Genealogical Society website: www.stlgs.org/gentech2004 > >John Konvalinka, CGRS(sm), CGL(sm) > www.konvalinka.com > >CGRS (Certified Genealogical Records Specialist) >and CGL (Certified Genealogical Lecturer) are service >marks of the Board for the Certification of Genealogists ><http://www.BCGcertification.org> used under license >by certified persons after periodic competency evaluations. > > > jkonvalinka@msn.com