The Most Important Reason to Attend the Salt Lake Institute is…
Genealogy Friends! My friends and family are very supportive of my passion for genealogy. But let’s face it, sometimes their eyes begin to glaze over when I talk about my ancestors and my latest genealogy find. And sometimes they feel I like …
Have you ever asked yourself the question…
Why should I attend the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy? There are so many educational opportunities available for genealogists. Why attend an institute? Especially when there are educational events you can attend from the comfort of home. I attended my first institute …
Changes in SLC for early January arrivals
Believe it or not, January is a peak time of the year for some programs in Salt Lake City, most notably the city-wide Outdoor Retailer Winter Market convention which draws well over 20,000 attendees to view the latest and greatest in outdoor …
SLIG Lodging Reservations Open
Reservations for SLIG 2016 lodging will open tomorrow, July 11th, at 9:00 am (MDT). Reservations for lodging at the Hilton SLC Center hotel will be taken via a new process this year. Utilizing a form created for UGA to process your requests, …
Winner of the Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship for SLIG 2016 Announced
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is pleased to announce Janice Sellers as the winner of the Jimmy B. Parker Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy scholarship for 2016. The competition was strong and many candidates submitted worthy applications. The committee determined that Miss …
SLIG Registration for 2016 Opens Tomorrow!
In less than 23 hours, SLIG Registration for 2016 begins! Invite your friends and register June 20th at 9:00 am MST at www.infouga.org ! Have you chosen your preferred course? With thirteen tracks to chose from, there is a topic to suit …
Class Highlight: Solving Problems Like a Professional with Michael Hait
Whether you are researching your own family or helping clients, everyone needs to approach genealogical problems like a professional. This course will discuss the genealogical proof standard, focusing on processes used by successful professional genealogists. The course will teach means of efficient …
Class Highlight: U.S. Early Church Records with Rev. Dr. David McDonald
Genealogists learn that there are more than one set of records, and multiple different approaches, to conduct effective research. The course will examine both theological underpinnings and the records created by churches, ministers, and denominations that can affect and impact on the …
Class Highlight: Researching New York: Resources and Strategies with Karen Mauer Jones
Are you stuck in New York? Research in New York is complicated by its urban-rural extremes and its 400-year, multi-ethnic history. This course tackles those complexities, arming the researcher with the knowledge needed for success in this difficult state. This course will …
Class Highlight: Advanced Research Tool, Land Records with Pamela & Richard Sayre
“Location, location, location!” A byline for genealogists and real estate agents alike. Advanced Research Tool: Land Records, taught by the expert Sayres, is an important class all serious genealogists need to take. Land genealogy is just as important as people genealogy for …