BICENTENNIAL SERIES OF HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SEMINARS The Western Reserve Historical Society Genealogical Committee announces a third in a series of seminars to be held Saturday, August 23rd at Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, conveniently located at University Circle in Cleveland OH. Inventions, Immigrants and Entrepreneurs: Jim Quinn, a writer at the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, will lecture and answer questions on Ohio inventors. He is the author of a series of "Bicentennial Minutes" radio spots played around the state that focus on Ohio inventors. Ohio's Ethnic Peoples: John J. Grabowski, Ph.D., WRHS Acting Library Director, CWRU Associate Professor, will lecture on the ethnic people who make Cleveland so unique. Dr. Grabowski co-authored with his wife the new book: Cleveland Then and Now. Austria-Hungary for the Genealogist; Czech Genealogy: Duncan B. Gardiner, Ph.D., Certified Genealogist in Czech, Slovak and German ancestries, author, lecturer, researcher and family historian, will share his extensive background on researching your ancestors in Eastern Europe. Registration 9:30 a.m., seminar 10 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Please bring a brown bag lunch. Cost is $25 (students $15). Make check payable to WRHS Genealogical Committee and mail to: WRHS Seminars, P. O. Box 1832, Mentor OH 44061-1832. For further information contact, Chairman, Brent Morgan at 216-382-7297 or Amy Kenneley at 440-729-3835.