FYI! Jana ******** 1930 Census Volunteers Needed at NARA-San Bruno! The Regional Archives for the National Archives and Records Administration's-Pacific Region-San Francisco (located in San Bruno CA) is actively and urgently seeking 1930 CENSUS VOLUNTEERS to help genealogical researchers access our microfilm copies of soon-available 1930 US Population Census-opening to the public on April 1, 2002--as well as other genealogical microfilm resources. We are especially looking for people who can lend researchers a hand, and assist them in learning the research process at San Bruno, during the first 6 months after the 1930 Census opens. Volunteers should be friendly, helpful, patient, interested in genealogical/family history research and the research process, and enjoy interacting with public genealogical researchers. Background in genealogy/family history is helpful but not necessary, since the archives provides genealogical research training. Following training, the Archives asks that volunteers commit to a regularly scheduled shift/slot of at least 4 hours per week. Hours available are 8AM-4PM Monday-Friday, and 4-8PM on Wednesday evenings only. Incentives/"perks" include 2 microfilm readers reserved at all times for volunteers; periodic volunteers-only Saturday research days (the only times we have research on Saturdays), free microfilm reader-printer copies of census pages etc.; and several volunteer recognition events during the year. If interested, to schedule an interview, or for further information, please contact Rose Mary Kennedy, NARA-San Bruno volunteer coordinator, at 650-876-9018/9009, or email the archives at the following: [email protected]