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SNGF -- Your Favorite RootsTech 2025 Classes

Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: 
It's Saturday Night again - 
Time for some more Genealogy Fun!!
Our assignment tonight (well, Sunday morning) from Randy Seaver of Genea-Musings is to:. 

1)  'Twas the week of RootsTech 2025, and all through the house, the genealogists were checking their RootsTech schedule.  What classes did you absolutely love this week? 

2) Tell us about your favorite RootsTech 2025 classes in your own blog post, in a comment on this post, or in a Facebook post.  Please leave a link on this post if you write your own post.

Here's mine:
I was fortunate this year to attend RootsTech in person. It was touch and go the few days before because I seemed to have a mild case of the flu. Maybe flu vaccinations work!

I attended a total of six sessions, three each on Thursday and Friday, and spent all day Saturday at the FamilySearch Library until it was time to head to the airport and home, hence, why this is being written on Sunday.

I wrote about the Thursday and Friday experiences, as you can see here:


My favorite class was the Genealogists Get Geeky: A Candid Chat on Methodology. It was a panel of Karen Stanbary, Angela McGhie, and Rebecca Koford, answering questions from the audience about genealogy methodology. It was informative as well as humorous. This was their second year doing this and encouraged the audience to use the survey button to let RootsTech know it was enjoyed and to have them back next year. They said they might do it live next time.

Copyright © 2011-2025 by Lisa S. Gorrell, My Trails into the Past. All Rights Reserved.

Comments

  1. Sounds interesting, but, as usual for me, it was only in-person. Hope you are feeling much better.

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    1. I felt great when I woke up on Wednesday early to head to airport. Glad I went. My favorite part of RT was talking to folks at the BCG booth.

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