The Idaho State Historical Society is sponsoring five genealogy workshops on Wednesday evenings starting October 3rd. The classes will be held at the Idaho State Historical Society Library, 450 N. Fourth Street, Boise, Idaho from 5:30-7:30 PM. Dates and topics are as follows: October 3rd-Naturalization and citizenship records Presenters-Glenda Longstreet, federal courts official Linda Morton-Keithley, Idaho State Historical Society Administrator Rod House-ISHS Archivist October 10th-"Grandma's Fading Fast"- on preserving old documents, photos, slides, moving picture film, videotape, and digitized records Presenter-Steve Walker, State Archivist October 17th-Mining claim records Presenter-Susanna Osgood, US Forest Service Historian October 24th-Oral Histories, conducting interviews, preserving the information and presenting the information collected during the interview Presenter-Troy Reeves, Idaho State Oral Historian November 7th-Writing Memoirs Presenter-Devan Cook, PhD, Boise State University English Instructor Enrollment is limited to 25 people. Participants may sign up for one or more workshops for $5 per night or the five workshops for a discounted price of $20. To attend the workshops, contact Steve Barrett at the Idaho State Historical Society, 450 N. Fourth Street, Boise, Idaho 83702-6027. Phone 208-334-3356 or 208-334-3357. Regards, Juvanne Clezie