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Genealogy Tech at Lunch Hangout

2/19/2013

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Genealogy Tech at Lunch Hangout on Google Plus via 4YourFamilyStory.com.
This Friday, 22 Feb 2013 from 11am-1pm, CT, the Tech for Genealogy and Family History Researchers Google Plus Community Group will be having a come-and-go Genealogy Tech at Lunch Hangout.

As you might expect, we'll be talking tech researchers like to use and might like to use for their researching endeavors, and we'll be doing it in a very casual lunch setting...on video. You bring the topics you're interested in talking about and  your questions. And we'll lunch together! 

To participate in the Genealogy Tech at Lunch Hangout, please make sure to join the Tech for Genealogy Google Plus Community first, and then click on our Events in the sidebar located on the right side of our screen. If you have already joined the community and received an invite on Google Plus, then you may join the Hangout via the Event Invite you received or by going to the community and accessing the Events in the sidebar located on the right side of the screen. Also, if you RSVP the Event Invitation you received, then you will be sent a reminder notification shortly before the time of the event {like magic}.

Genealogy Tech at Lunch Hangout on Google Plus via 4YourFamilyStory.com.
There will only be 9 spaces available at a time, and it is a "first come, first serve" event. Also? It will not be streamed live this first time nor archived on my YouTube channel {a.k.a., Hangout on Air}. 

If there is a demand for it then we'll switch the format to a Hangout on Air where 10 people can be on video, but it'll be streamed live via YouTube for everyone to watch. {But it would need to be much shorter than 2 hours, IMO.}

Do you have to stay the whole time? No, absolutely not. Come and go as you please. {Think "open house".} I made it 2 hours long to try to accommodate different time zones.

Also, if there is a demand to have multiple Tech at Lunch Hangouts to accommodate different time zones outside the U.S., then please let me know, and I'll do it. I'm game {and I'm sure others are as well} to Hangout when you are available.

Time for the Friday, 22 Feb 2013 Tech at Lunch Hangout:
Pacific Time: 9am-11am {For you, it's brunch!}
Mountain Time: 10am-12pm {For you, kinda brunch, kinda lunch!}
Central Time: 11am-1pm {Definitely lunch!}
Eastern Time: 12pm-2pm {Definitely lunch, late lunch!}

I was going to list some more common non-US time zones, but there are a lot of them! Here is a link to a time zone converter:

http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc

Questions? Let me know! Contact me or +Caroline Pointer me or the +For Your Family Story Page on Google Plus.

~Caroline
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