When:
March 4, 2017 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm America/New York Timezone
2017-03-04T09:30:00-05:00
2017-03-04T12:00:00-05:00
Where:
David Library of the American Revolution
1201 River Rd
Washington Crossing, PA 18977
USA
Cost:
Admission: $5 Members, $10 Non-Members, Open to the Public

7 HABITS of Highly Effective Genealogists — an interactive virtual presentation by award-winning genealogy blogger DearMYRTLE

Saturday, March 4th from 10 am to 12 pm
Join us for our exciting, first ever, live videocast from our virtual speaker, and learn some important tips to habituate as a more effective genealogist.

PAT RICHLEY (“DearMYRTLE”) of Salt Lake City, DearMYRTLE is the nom de plume of Pat Richley- Erickson, author of the award-winning DearMYRTLE Genealogy Blog, consistently among the top 5 family history blogs internationally, where her focus is on beginning genealogy topics. She is the National Genealogical Society's 2015 President's Citation recipient.

Renowned for multiple live video hangouts weekly, including Mondays with Myrt and Wacky Wednesday, DearMYRTLE eschews the lecture format in favor of the "home-work-first with panelist moderation format" in her Mastering Genealogical Proof and Genealogy and the Law and other study group sessions. Over 400 videos are archived on DearMYRTLE's YouTube Channel.

A speaker at regional and national conferences including live videocasts at RootsTech2011 and 2012, Myrt is co-founder of the Genea-Quilters group on Facebook, and founder of www.GeneaWebinars.com, a centralized calendar and blog for all known genealogy webinar hosts and virtual presenters. Myrt is

also an active member of the Second Life (SL) Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists, and coordinator of SL's Just Genealogy including the Inferential Genealogy Study Group.

Online since 1985 in membership development with Q-Link's Your Family Tree and later on the leadership team of AOL's Golden Gate Genealogy Forum, Pat is a retired post-secondary computer instructor. She and her husband live in South Jordan, Utah, happily combining their genealogy and history libraries following their marriage in 2009.

Admission: $5 Members, $10 Non-Members, Open to the Public
Join us early at 9:30 a.m. for socializing with complimentary refreshments, browse our Bucksgen store, or participate in our Beginners Corner!

Visit us at http://www.bucksgen.org for more information on our organization, upcoming programs, Bucks County resources with data base, membership opportunities, and more!