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Registration for the North Carolina Genealogical Society 2024 Fall Conference and Annual Meeting is now OPEN at https://ncgenealogy.org/fall2024 .Join us for “North Carolina Homecoming,” our 50th anniversary celebration at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh, NC or online from home on October 25 and 26, 2024.
Great TOPICS
Learn about the very latest advances in using Artificial Intelligence tools for your research as well as how to effectively work with your DNA results. Other topics include North Carolina records and resources, research techniques, and more.
Great VALUE
There will be 15 lectures and other activities held in-person in Raleigh, and 8 of those will be streamed live for online attendees. All 15 lectures will be recorded and available for both online and in-person registrants to view at your leisure until December 31, 2024. This is quite a value for only $89 ($79 for NCGS members) - around $6 per lecture, and you’ll get to see them all!
Great SPEAKERS
Our featured speakers are Dana Leeds, genetic genealogist and creator of the Leeds Method DNA tool, and Steve Little, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Program Director for the National Genealogical Society. Others speaking are Gay H. Baynes, David M. McCorkle, Cheri Hudson Passey, Jon Marie Pearson, Diane L. Richard, Renate Yarborough Sanders, and Edward J. Swierczewski Jr.
And MORE!
There are optional workshops for in-depth learning on selected topics such as land platting using metes and bounds. Other activities include a “Meet & Greet” reception, vendor exhibits, a trivia quiz with prizes, and even free individual genealogy help sessions.
Raleigh is home to the main record repositories and resources for North Carolina genealogical research. Consider spending an extra day or two to take advantage of these resources to help with your research.
For more information and to register, see https://ncgenealogy.org/fall2024
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
McKimmon Conference and Training Center at NC State, 1101 Gorman St,Raleigh,NC,United States