Jean McNamara suggests that a brief report on the June 17 Genealogy Fair in Honesdale is in order. I would say that it was most successful - especially for a first try. We're now calling it Genealogy Fair 2000, since we hope it will be repeated. One hundred three tickets were sold, and the Methodist Church Fellowship Hall was packed. Peter Osborne of the Minisink Valley Historical Society, Susan Bennett-Dyson of the Susquehanna County Historical Society and Joe Bryer, of the Genealogical Research Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania spoke in the morning, and Richard Eldred, Wayne County Historian, hosted the day's events and was the after-lunch speaker. We then split into two workshops - one for beginners led by Richard and the other for more experienced researchers led by Joe. Each of the participating groups had a table where they sold their wares and gave advice on research in their particular areas, and it appeared that sales were brisk. Each of the groups shared in the proceeds based on tickets sold, and I believe that we were all pleasantly surprised at the end of the day. The two main complaints were lack of air conditioning and a speaker system, both of which should be corrected next year. Other than that, the feedback we received has been overwhelmingly favorable. Ann