Some highlights from Links and Bridges, the GSHC newsletter:
The 37th Annual Conference of the Florida State Genealogical Society will be held at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center on March 28-30. Keynote speaker will be Lisa Louise Cooke, producer and host of the Genealogy Gems podcast. Click here for the brochure.
Judy G. Russell, certified genealogist and well-known lecturer, will speak at the Imperial Polk Genealogical Society seminar in Lakeland on April 12th. Go to the Society's website for details.
The New England Historical Society now has a blog, Vita Brevis , featuring genealogy news, short essays, and posts on research methods.
This month's issue of Links and Bridges contains more interesting and helpful information and is available for reading at the Main and West branches of the library. The society is always welcoming new members. Meetings are 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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