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Sno-Isle Genealogical Society hosting Tool Shed study group Sept. 18

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is set to host its monthly Tool Shed study group on September 18, starting at 7 p. m. This virtual meeting is tailored for individuals interested in genealogy and aims to facilitate informal discussions about various genealogical methods and techniques. Participants will have the chance to share their own experiences, ask questions, and learn from one another in a supportive environment. The Tool Shed group has gained popularity for its welcoming atmosphere, making it suitable for both newcomers and seasoned genealogists.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their own questions and topics for discussion, ensuring a dynamic and interactive session. The event is part of the society's ongoing efforts to promote genealogical research and foster community among local enthusiasts. By providing a platform for collaboration and learning, the society hopes to inspire more individuals to explore their family histories. This meeting not only strengthens the local genealogical community but also enhances the skills and knowledge of its participants.

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