Passing this on, we will be in Indy this weekend at the cemetery workshop. But Friday nights talk is about burial customs. L.A. Quaker Hill Conference Center announces that Tom Hamm, Archivist and Curator of the Friends Collection at Earlham College, will be the principal resource person for the annual "Quaker Genealogy Workshop" to be held this year on Friday evening, September 17th and Saturday, September 18th, 2004, in Richmond, Indiana. The program starts Friday evening at the Conference Center with dinner at 6:00 pm. Tom Hamm will give an illustrated presentation Friday evening at 7:15 following dinner based on a recent research project. The working title of Tom's presentation is "The Quaker Way of Death: Or Everything You Wanted to Know about Quaker Graveyards, Tombstones, Burial and Death Records, Memorials and Related Matters." Following breakfast at Quaker Hill Conference Center on Saturday morning, the workshop moves to nearby Earlham College to spend the rest of the day in the Friends Collection and Archives in the Lilly Library. Tom Hamm will give an introductory talk about the Friends Collection and participants will then have several hours to pursue their own genealogical research interests working with the materials and resources in the Friends Collection. Tom Hamm will be present to assist and answer questions. Lunch on campus is included. The workshop formally concludes at 4:00 pm on Saturday. For more information and to register, go to the Quaker Hill Conference Center website at <http:www.qhcc.org> or call 765/962-5741. ___________________________