An organization of family historians, some with Toronto roots, others who live in Toronto, we have ancestors around the world.

Using Legacy Family Tree Software

When:
September 20, 2014 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
2014-09-20T09:00:00-04:00
2014-09-20T17:00:00-04:00
Where:
Auditorium North York Central Library
5120 Yonge Street
North York, ON M2N
Canada
Cost:
$60 ($55 for OGS members)
Contact:
Toronto Branch OGS
1-800-658-6497 Answering service

A FULL DAY WORKSHOP

To register, click on the Tickets button, above.

Legacy Family TreeIf you are now using Legacy Family Tree software but are not sure you are using it fully to help you with your family history, this one-day workshop could be for you. The workshop is intended for beginner and intermediate users of the software.
The workshop leader Geoff Rasmussen will review the basic techniques for using Legacy Family Tree (versions 7 or 8), highlight what’s new in version 8, and explain how Legacy Family Tree now makes it easy for you to make the best use of LDS Family Search.

Instructor: Geoff Rasmussen 
Geoff RasmussenGeoffrey D. Rasmussen is the father of four budding genealogists. He graduated with a degree in Genealogy and Family History from Brigham Young University and has served as director and vice-president of the Utah Genealogical Association. He is a dynamic genealogy speaker on all forms of genealogy technology, and as host of the Legacy Family Tree webinar series, has spoken virtually to nearly 100 different countries. He has authored books, videos, articles, and websites, and develops the Legacy Family Tree software program. Geoff is the author of the recently-released book Legacy Family Tree, Unlocked! and the popular book titled Digital Imaging Essentials.

HOW TO GET TO THE WORKSHOP

By public transit: North York Central Library is connected directly to the North York Centre subway station, on the Yonge line. Inter-city trains and buses link with the subway at Union, Dundas, or York Mills stations. Allow at least 35 minutes from Union or Dundas, or 15 minutes from York Mills, to get to North York Centre. For travel on Saturdays, it is advisable to check for any service disruptions by visiting the TTC’s web site page for Service Alerts.

By car: North York Central Library is at 5120 Yonge Street, Toronto M2N 5N9, on the west side at Park Home Avenue (about halfway between Sheppard and Finch). From Highway 401, exit northbound at Yonge Street; proceed north to Park Home Avenue (6th or 7th traffic light) and turn left. The most convenient parking ($5 per day on Saturdays) is under the building—enter from Novotel on Park Home Avenue, or from Beecroft Road (parallel and west of Yonge Street).

Accessibility
North York Central Library is wheelchair accessible. For more information about our policies on accessibility, visit our policies page.

Registration
For information about our policies on registration, cancellation and refunds, late registration and at-the-door registration, visit our policies page. Please note: A registrant who withdraws from a course or workshop before the start date will receive a full refund minus a $5 administration fee. All fee refunds will be paid by cheque issued by the Branch Treasurer.