Volunteers and staff represented the HSW at the Maryland State Archives inaugural Family Festival, held in Annapolis.
The HSW hosted a table at the Maryland State Archives inaugural Family History Festival, held in Annapolis. More than 500 people attended the day-long event.

A team of two volunteers and two staff members from the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. joined representatives from the D.C. Archives, the Prince George’s County Genealogical Society, and more than a dozen other organizations at the inaugural Maryland State Archives Family History Festival, held on October 4 in Annapolis, Md.

More than 500 people participated in the day-long event, which featured lectures on preserving family artifacts and conducting genealogical research; behind-the-scenes tours of the Maryland State Archives conservation lab; children’s activities; and more.

In addition to highlighting the family research resources available at the Kiplinger Research Library, the Society’s presence at the fair alerted participants to upcoming events; updated hours of operation for the exhibit and library; and the new website, which launched October 1 at www.dchistory.org.

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In addition to highlighting family research resources available at the Kiplinger Research Library, the Society’s presence at the fair alerted participants to upcoming events and updated research hours.
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Festival participants packed the main floor of the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, Md.; attendees received a complimentary bag of publications and research material, and were eligible to win an acid-free box filled with preservation materials.
Participants conducted research on the public access computers; those who attended the popular workshops were eligible to win a acid-free box filled with preservation materials.
Participants conducted genealogical research on the public access computers while lines formed early for the popular  lectures.

 

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