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Reg mickisch and George Walton, photo from Mike Parker’s on the red hill exhibition in Swansea

ONSITE EVENTS

Auckland Family History Expo, 11 to 13 August

Auckland Libraries and the Genealogical Computing Group (an interest group of the NZ Society of Genealogists) present a weekendlong event covering a wide range of topics on researching genealogy and family history. Take advantage of the free seminars, from beginner to advanced, computer-based tutorials, ask-an-expert sessions and research assistance on Saturday 12 August and Sunday 13 August. No booking required. Bring your laptop to take full advantage of the workshops and tutorials. The international guest speakers will be joining virtually via Zoom, whilst the New Zealand speakers will join in person. Tickets $25 for opening night event (11 August). 12 and 13 August – free entry.

Venue: Fickling Conventiion Centre, 546 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland, New Zealand; website: https://www. aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/Pages/family-history-expo.aspx

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