If you are going to be in the vicinity of Eureka Springs MO, on Oct 1st-2nd drop by Berryville which is just south of Eureka in Northwest Arkansas. There were Queens [and aligned Butlers] in that area 1835?--at least to 1900. Note: it is in Carroll County. The Historical Soc. is in the old Courthouse and has a lot of interesting artifacts and displays, and of course, they're planning this big blow-out. Katy ----- Original Message ----- From: Fleta To: Katy McMillen Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:50 PM Subject: Re: Oct 2005 Jamboree Certainly. It will be held in Berryville Arkansas at the First Church of the Nazarene, Hwy 21 North, October 1, 2005. Space and a table to display and/or sell items relating to your family history will be provided free of charge to individuals, family associations, and small vendors. All are encouraged to bring their family history material (books, notebooks, computer printouts, photos, charts, letters??) to share with attendees. To register complete the Registration Form here http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcchs/jamboree-register.pdf There will be no admission charge or charge for display space for genealogy exhibitors. Set up for exhibitors will start at 8 am, and the doors will open to the public from 9 am to 3 pm. We really want to encourage family history researchers to bring their research material, photos and family stories to share at the event. We will welcome genealogy orientated venders, but are stressing that we want exhibitors of local family history research material. Carroll County Historical Society will have their hugh collection of photos at the Saturday Jamboree for your browsing pleasure. For a small fee we will scan and print or copy to CD photos from our collections for you. We could also scan photos you might want us to add to our collection. Those attending may register for a free copy of Carroll County Families, These Were The First as well as many other door prizes donated by CCHS and local merchants. CCHS will also provide a basic genealogy how-to booth to assist beginning genealogists wanting to learn how to begin tracing their family trees. A mixer-dinner will be held Friday night, September 30, at the First Church of the Nazarene, Hwy 21 North of Berryville. If you want to attend the mixer, you will need to register for that also so we will know how many to plan for. There will be a charge of $8 for the dinner. A program on local Indian history is being planned. If you have any questions, just let me know. We are hoping for a big turnout of just plain family history buffs looking to exchange information with other researchers, but again, we will welcome vendors of genealogy related merchandise. Fleta Aday ----- Original Message ----- From: Katy McMillen To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 11:17 AM Subject: Oct 2005 Jamboree Can you e-mail me more inf on the Jamboree? Katy McMillen to the Queen Family (1840) [email protected]