Get help with family history research problems Feb. 22 in Lynnwood

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is excited to offer a free event on February 22 for Lynnwood residents struggling with family history research. This initiative provides a unique chance to connect with an experienced genealogy researcher who is ready to share her expertise and insights. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their specific challenges and receive tailored advice aimed at breaking through genealogical "brick walls. " The sessions will be held at the Humble House Library in Heritage Park, ensuring a welcoming environment for those seeking assistance. To participate, individuals must make a reservation by calling 425-775-6267, as each 40-minute session is in-person and limited in availability.

Should demand exceed capacity, a waiting list will be established for future sessions focused on genealogy challenges. This event is a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their family history research skills and knowledge. Don't miss this chance to gain insights that could lead to significant breakthroughs in your genealogical journey.

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