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August meeting

Neglected Gold in Older Genealogical 
& Historical Periodicals

Tuesday, August 26, 2025, 6:30 pm

The meeting will be at The John Gillum (North Village) branch of the Austin Public Library at 2505 Steck Ave. It is hybrid: we will meet in-person and via zoom. Our speaker will be with us virtually.

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This presentation will focus on general information on locating these, the important contents, and a special section on Texas and area periodicals.

About our speaker: Paula Stuart-Warren, Professional Genealogist

You might look at her and think that she is an average Midwestern woman. Part of that is true but she is far from average. Paula is a workaholic who loves her profession and loves to get others excited about their family history. Paula works full time in genealogical and historical research, lecturing, consulting, and writing. She has been a Board-certified genealogist since 1988, passing the every-five-year renewal assessments by the national Board for Certification of Genealogists. She is a firm believer in continuing education in genealogy and strives to keep up to date by participating in national and local conferences, webinars, reading the publications of many genealogical and historical organizations and individuals both off and online. She completed the week-long U.S. National Institute of Genealogical Research held at the National Archives in Washington, DC. (Now titled Gen-Fed, Genealogical Institute on Federal Records.)

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August meeting