Get help with family history research problems Aug. 23 in Lynnwood

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society will host a free genealogy assistance event on August 23 at the Humble House Library in Lynnwood. Attendees can engage in 40-minute sessions with expert researcher Margaret Summitt, who will help them navigate their family history challenges. Participants are encouraged to bring their specific questions and obstacles to receive tailored advice. To reserve a session, individuals must call 425-775-6267 and leave a message for confirmation. The event takes place at 19827 Poplar Way in Heritage Park, a central location for community events.

This initiative aims to empower residents in their genealogical research efforts. The society’s commitment to supporting local history enthusiasts fosters a sense of community engagement. Such events are vital for preserving personal and local histories.

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