Free Beginning Genealogy Class Saturday in Lynnwood

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lynnwood's Sno-Isle Genealogy Research Library will offer a free Beginning Genealogy class on Saturday, July 6, at 10 am, inviting local residents to delve into their family history. This one-hour drop-in session aims to equip participants with the tools and knowledge necessary for effective genealogy research. Attendees will learn how to organize their research and utilize various resources available at the library. For further inquiries, individuals can reach out to the library on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Additionally, the library will be open on July 4th, allowing visitors to explore its resources while enjoying Heritage Park.

This event not only fosters personal discovery but also enhances community ties through shared heritage exploration. The library's proactive approach to offering educational opportunities highlights its role as a valuable community resource. Such initiatives play an essential part in preserving local history and encouraging residents to connect with their ancestral roots.

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