I agree. The conference is always worth attending. Don't forget, the National Genealogical Society conference is coming up in a few weeks in Sacramento this year (next year is Nashville) and it is another must to attend for the serious (or obsessed!) genealogist. Yolanda Campbell Lifter, currently roaming the cemeteries of Ohio and visiting courthouses Malabar, FL [email protected] http://www.ohiofamilyresearch.com http://www.lifterfamily.com Quoting Denny Brown <[email protected]>: > My wife and I attended the OGS Conference this past weekend. By now you > should have most of the details from an earlier respondee. We would both > highly recommend attending next year (we are!) because you learn so many > great ideas regarding your approach to genealogy. We would say the > conference is probably more for learning vs. connecting. Sessions run about > an hour with a half hour gap in between the sessions to visit the vendor > room (there were many on hand!) and to network with others. Several people > came from AZ, CA and FL so that should give you some idea of the conference > appeal. Attendees received .5 inch thick syllabus with ALL of the session > outlines. Well done. BTW... Indiana has a conference in early April and > Kentucky will have one the 2nd or 3rd weekend in September. I am guessing > specific info can be found via Google. Hope this is useful!! >