Fri., June 4, 2010. Your Family's Cultural Clues: Beyond "Just Because". NARA/GSP First Friday. Discussion with Deborah Large Fox, genealogist and attorney. 12 pm - 2 pm. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Mid-Atlantic Region, 900 Market Street, Philadelphia. (Entrance on Chestnut Street, between 9th and 10th St.) Learn to search for hidden genealogical information and clues in family traditions, habits, and daily life. Free to all. Bring your lunch; coffee provided. Fri., June 18, 2010. GSP Day Camp Series - The Presbyterian Archives. 9 am - 4:30 pm. 425 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516. Join GSP in this third of a series of Archival Research Days at Philadelphia area repositories. Day includes orientation lecture/tour on arrival, assistance with research for the day by archival staff and GSP Board member. Meet at facility; bring lunch or purchase/order from nearby facilities. Free parking in lot off 5th Street. Many restaurants one block away on South Street. Staff able/willing to make recommendations. Copies made by staff at 40 cents per page; patrons may create copies from microfilm at 50 cents per page. Registration required as space is limited. $15 GSP Members, $20 Non-Members. To register, call GSP (215) 545-0391 or e-mail ExecDir@genpa.org. Sat., June 19, 2010. What's It Worth? Appraisal Day with Dr. Lori, sponsored by GSP. 10 am - 2 pm. The Bucks County Visitor Center, 3207 Street Road, Bensalem, PA 19020-2032. Google map. Admission: $25. Light refreshments. Tickets must be purchased in advance; they are available on our website through Eventbrite. Dr. Lori, holding a Ph.D. in Art History from Penn State University and certified as an art and antiques appraiser, will appaise items brought by attendees. Rather than the one-to-one appraisals seen on TV, Dr. Lori will discuss all items before an audience of all attendees, providing not only information for the individual who brought the item, but providing an educational, interesting and sometimes humorous discussion of each item for everyone. Limit: 2 items. Dr. Lori will not appraise antique and collectible stamps, coins, musical instruments or weapons. Who is Dr. Lori? As seen on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Tonight Show, Fine Living Network, FamilyNet, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, Daytime, Retirement Living TV, and Comcast TV, Dr. Lori is an award-winning TV personality, TV talk show host, and art historian. Dr. Lori is a nationally syndicated columnist with columns carried in 86 publications reaching more than 8 million readers monthly, an editor of several lifestyle magazines, and an author with 30 books to her credit. A certified fine art and antiques appraiser, Dr. Lori is the director of the fine art resource www.DrLoriV.com and Master Technologies, Inc., of Bucks County. Presenting more than 100 events every year and conducting in home appraisal visits, Dr. Lori reviews approximately 20,000 items a year.