February 28, 2007

  Volume 5, Number 9

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 From the library
Genealogy program March 10

            The Friends of Wake Forest Public Library and the General James Moore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution have joined to present a program about researching your family’s past: “Introduction to Genealogy.”

            The program is planned for Saturday, March 10, in the conference room at the Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce building on South White Street. It will begin at 9:30 a.m. Connie Nourse, the registrar with the local DAR chapter, said the teaching part will last until about noon. After a Dutch-treat lunch, she and the other instructors will offer one-on-one help to anyone who has brought their research notes and is stuck, unable to trace back the next generation.

            The instructors besides Nourse, who will talk about the general principles of genealogy research, are Jennifer Bell of Stafford, Va., an expert on genealogy resources on the Internet, and Beth May, the former registrar for the Raleigh DAR chapter, who will talk about the original source documents in the North Carolina Division of Archives and History.

            The class is open to the general public and there is no cost, but Nourse said space in the conference room is limited, meaning they must take reservations.

            Nourse asks that those who attend bring any helpful data about their ancestors, which could include birth, death and marriage certificates; Bible records; land, probate and will records; pension records; obituaries and cemetery records; and newspaper items.

            Anyone who wishes to attend should call Nourse at 556-0799. She is also asking anyone who has a laptop with wireless capability to bring it.

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            The spring programs for children and families will begin March 18 and run through April 28.

            Those include Baby & Me for infants at 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Time for Toddlers at 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, and Fun for Preschoolers at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays.

            School Age Adventures is for children in kindergarten and older and meets Mondays at 4:30 p.m.

            The Teen Library Corps is service group for teens 12 to 16. You can get information about this at the circulation desk.

            Twilight Tales is a monthly story time for the whole family on one Wednesday a month. Please register at the desk.

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            The Wake Forest Library Book Club is open to all readers. It meets the fourth Thursday of the month at The Well on South White Street at 6:45 p.m.

            On March 22 the book to be discussed is “The Other Boleyn Girl” by Philippa Gregory, and on April 26 the book will be “Captain Saturday” by Robert Inman.

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            The Friends are still selling book bags, $5 each, at the library, and they are planning the annual used book sale on Saturday, May 5, the same day as Meet in the Street. It will again be in the former Winn-Dixie in Wake Forest Plaza at Brooks and Elm. Book collection will begin in mid-March.

 
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