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Virtual Genealogy Discussion Group

Grupo de Discusión de Investigación de Genealogía

2023-01-25 10:00:00 2023-01-25 11:00:00 America/New_York Virtual Genealogy Discussion Group Get help with researching your ancestors. Come discuss strategies and learn how others have succeeded.   Main Library - Adult Zoom

Wednesday, January 25
10:00am - 11:00am

Add to Calendar 2023-01-25 10:00:00 2023-01-25 11:00:00 America/New_York Virtual Genealogy Discussion Group Get help with researching your ancestors. Come discuss strategies and learn how others have succeeded.   Main Library - Adult Zoom

Main Library

Adult Zoom

AGE GROUP: | Adult |

EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Genealogy |

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Get help with researching your ancestors. Come discuss strategies and learn how others have succeeded.  

Obtenga consejos, trucos y ayuda para investigar sus antepasados. Venga a discutir estrategias y aprenda cómo otros han tenido éxito. Este programa está abierto para todos!

Main Library

reference@pmlib.org
Phone: (631) 654-4700
Branch manager
Danielle Paisley

Hours
Mon, Feb 17 9:30AM to 9:00PM
Tue, Feb 18 9:30AM to 9:00PM
Wed, Feb 19 9:30AM to 9:00PM
Thu, Feb 20 9:30AM to 9:00PM
Fri, Feb 21 9:30AM to 6:00PM
Sat, Feb 22 9:30AM to 5:30PM
Sun, Feb 23 Closed

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