All are welcome to attend this event. Please pass it on to any one you think might be interested. Program in Albany: BEGINNING YOUR GENEALOGY RESEARCH AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Noon-1:30 pm Capital District Library Council 28 Essex St., Albany $5.00 Registration deadline is April 11, 2007 Presented by Jean Nudd, Archivist National Archives & Records Administration, Northeast Region Please join us for an informative, fun, lunch and learn workshop that will show you how to get started with genealogical research at the National Archives! Our presenter, Jean Nudd, is an archivist with the National Archives and Records Administration in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where she manages the microfilm reading room as well as the volunteer and outreach programs. Ms. Nudd lectures frequently throughout the region, writes quarterly columns for Archival Anecdotes (the publication of the Friends of the National Archives) and also appears on WAMC radio's VoxPop program, where she discusses genealogy methods and gives callers advice on finding their ancestors. Bring your lunch; we will provide coffee, tea and cookies. Hope to see you there! $5.00 Registration fee is payable at the door (cash or check). HOWEVER, participants must register by April 11, 2007. To register, please contact Kathy Corbett, Capital District Library Council, 518-438-2500 or kcorbett@cdlc.org This program is sponsored by the Capital Area Library Assistants group. The program is open to the public. Susan D'Entremont Regional Archivist Documentary Heritage Program Capital District Library Council 28 Essex Street, Albany NY 12206 (518) 438-2500 SD'Entremont@cdlc.org