For those of you, who what to goto conference in Salt Lake. It is
well worth your time and money. They usually have a good speaker.
On a side note, Mickey's talk two years ago, was really great.
Plus there usually are classes that are taught by: George Ryskamp,
Lyman Platt, & Ruth Schirmacher (these are some of the regulars).
Also Mimi Lozano has taught some years. The remainder of the classes
are taught by people, from the LDS Family History department, and
other members of the Legado Latino.
The last two years, they have given out a disc called the "Latina
America Resource disc", which has all the research helps that the LDS
Church has for Latin America, in English, Portuguese and Spanish.
And they only charge $10.00, for admission.
Their website, is currently down. It comes and goes, especially
around October, when the have their conference.
If anyone, wants to come. I be glad to come and see you.
Thanks,
Jonathan
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Josie T. Trevino" <Josiett3@s...> wrote:
> Hi Alicia!
>
> The info you describe below is incorrect......Mickey Garcia was a
speaker
> two years ago at this conference and that is when Mimi Lozano
received her
> award. Mickey will not be a speaker this year.....in fact, Mickey and I
> will be in Salt Lake City doing research in September.....
Hopefully, next
> year we will make it for the conference. I do know one thing, you
have to
> make reservations WAY AHEAD in order to get a room, especially if
you want
> to stay at the hotel right next to the FHC library, the Best Western
Plaza.
>
>
> Hey.....I just had a thought.!!!....Why don't we (Ranchos members
and any
> other interested parties) think about going to Salt Lake City NEXT
YEAR for
> the conference? When Mickey and I went two years ago it was great! Our
> friend, Ruth Gomez Schirmacher, the Librarian and Latin American
Consultant
> in the International Reference Dept., was our contact and made the
speaker
> arrangements with Mickey that year.....I went along and carried Mickey's
> luggage! :-) If we plan a year ahead it could certainly be worked
out. I
> know of two hotels nearby and have a good rapport with the people
there. Of
> course, everyone would have to make their own reservations, etc. but we
> could all be there at the same time and do a lot of good net -
working! We
> met some great folks when we were there! Joseph.....what do you
think?
>
>
> Josie Trevino-Trevino in San Antonio, TX
>
> ===================================================================
>
> Re: Message 3
>
> Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 14:08:15 -0700 (PDT)
>
> From: Alicia Carrillo <alliecar@p...>
>
> Subject: Re: Re: Podcast Series
>
> Jonathan,
>
> I went on-line to see what this conference was about and it looks
like it's
> open to the general public and it appears that one of the members of
Ranchos
> will be a speaker, Mickey Garcia if I'm not mistaken.
>
> I am considering attending this conference along with my sister in
October.
> Thanks for this very valuable information. The only disadvantage to
most is
> that most of the conference will be in spanish but what a great
opportunity
> to meet up with hispanic historians and genealogists. Mimo Lozano
will be a
> recipient of one of the awards so this is also an opportunity to
meet her.
> If you want more information here's the URL to the website.
> <outbind://3/www.legadolatino.org> www.legadolatino.org.
>
> Alicia Carrillo de San Jose, Ca
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