Every serious genealogy researcher finds a visit to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah an absolute must. The visit is made so much more worthwhile if one can have assistance from professionals and an opportunity to attend lectures and share information with other researchers.
With this purpose in mind, The United Polish Genealogical Societies announce their biennial conference to be held in Salt Lake City April 21-24, 2006.
Hosted by the Polish Genealogical Society of California (PGSCA) this conference offers an outstanding opportunity to use the world's largest collection of genealogical material and have access to expert Polish/Eastern European researchers. The world-renowned Family History Library (FHL) has records that include ship passenger lists, naturalization and census records, vital records for many U.S. cities, church records, books, maps and microfilm and much more
The conference will be held at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel adjacent to the FHL and reduced rates are available for attendees reserving before March 21. The conference fee of $80, if mailed by March 21, includes admission to all sessions, printed materials, welcome hospitality and banquet.
For further information please visit the website: www.pgsca.org, or e-mail paul.lipinski@acm.org or telephone 310-378-0877.

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