PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 14, 2003 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUBURN GENEALOGY CLUB TO MEET The Placer County Genealogical Society will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7PM, Thursday, February 27th, in the Beecher Room of the Auburn-Placer County Library, 350 Nevada Street in Auburn. The meeting is open to the public. The program speaker will be Elizabeth Campbell. Her subject will be "Castle Hopping in the United Kingdom." Ms. Campbell is the author and self-publisher of Castle Hopping in the U.K. with Elizabeth. She is a former high school teacher and worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Elizabeth specialized in English and French history in college and has traveled to the U.K. many times and to France twice. She, also, speaks on "How I Found My Birth Mother," and did find her birth parents several years ago. "Castle Hopping in the United Kingdom" will include slides of her travels and the castles she has visited, along with the history connected to them. The Placer County Genealogical Society has a membership of over 200 individuals and families that have genealogical interests. The group holds a general meeting at the Auburn library site on the fourth Thursday of each month from 7-9PM, and features a program speaker on various genealogical subjects. The group also offers two specialty day groups. One that studies various topics of member interest, which meets at the library on the first Tuesday of the month, and the other, the Family Tree Maker User Group, reviews genealogy computer program subjects, on the second Thursday of the month. All of these meetings and programs are open and free to the public. The Society maintains a web site at www.pcgenes.com/pcgs.html For further information: (530) 887-2646.