Get help with family history research April 26 in Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On April 26, 2025, the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society will offer a free event aimed at helping individuals tackle their family history research obstacles. The gathering will occur at the Humble House Library in Heritage Park, located in Lynnwood, providing a welcoming space for genealogy enthusiasts. Participants will have the chance to meet with experienced researcher Margaret Summitt, who will guide them through their specific challenges. With only four 40-minute sessions available, attendees are encouraged to reserve their spots promptly by calling 425-775-6267. This event not only showcases the society’s commitment to genealogical education but also fosters community engagement and connection.

By addressing personal research hurdles, the society aims to empower individuals in their quest to uncover their ancestry. This initiative highlights the importance of local resources in facilitating personal history exploration. Don’t miss this opportunity to break through those genealogical brick walls with expert assistance.

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