A few highlights from Links and Bridges, the GSHC newsletter for Jan-Feb:
GSHC will have a table at the Heritage Day event at the May-Springer House on February 22nd, form 10-4. ....Ann Palmer will present "The ABC's of Early American Handwriting" at the Feb 1st meeting of the Florida Genealogical Society. The event will start at 11 at the John F. German Public Library, 900 N. Ashley Drive, in Tampa....Dick Eastman will be the guest speaker the Citrus County annual seminar, scheduled for Feb. 15th from 10-2:30 a the Good Shepard Lutheran Church, 439 E. Norvell Bryant Hway, in Hernando. Contact Mary Ann Machonkin at 352-382-5515 for registration information.
he Genealogy Society of Hernando County meets at 10 a.m. each third Friday, at the LDS Family
History Center, 21043 Yontz Road, Brooksville. Contact
Bunny Ryczek, 352-515-5294.
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