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Scavenge The Rock | Castle Rock Museum
Scavenge The Rock runs from May 1 through June 3 Castle Rock Museum, 420 Elbert Street Castle Rock www.crgov.com, www.castlerockmuseum.org Scavenger Hunt for the Month of May. From May 1st - June 3rd. Pick up a clue sheet at the Castle Rock Museum. You have all month to complete the tasks on the clue sheet. Turn the sheet back into the museum by June 3rd to be entered into a drawing for grand prizes
Find out more »Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society: AirTable | Zoom
Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society: AirTable for Genealogy: Beyond Spreadsheets Zoom Webinar 10 a.m. – Noon, www.crcgs.org Airtable for Genealogy: Beyond Spreadsheets Presented by Rudy Ramsey, Ph.D. Thursday May 5th from 10:00 AM to Noon Zoom Meeting - Registration Required In this presentation, Rudy demonstrates and teaches the basic use of Airtable, an online, visual relational database app, as applied to genealogy. At first look, Airtable is similar to a spreadsheet app, though Airtable is easier to use. But its additional capabilities…
Find out more »5th Annual Victoria’s Tea Fundraiser | Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum
Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum 5th Annual Victoria’s Tea Fundraiser, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., The Gathering Place, Christ’s Episcopal Church, Castle Rock, www.castlerockhistoricalsociety.org The Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum is hosting its 4th Annual Victoria's Tea Fundraiser featuring “The Legendary Ladies”. Come see these wonderfully entertaining ladies who bring Colorado’s past to life. You’ll also enjoy delicious tea and scones. Join us May 4, 2019 from 2:00 - 4:00pm at The Gathering Place at Christ’s Episcopal Church…
Find out more »Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society: Lies, Errors and Bias—Oh, My! Consider Your Sources | Zoom Webinar
Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society: Lies, Errors and Bias—Oh, My! Consider Your Sources Zoom Webinar 10 a.m. – Noon, www.crcgs.org Presented by Sunny Morton If your sources aren’t reliable and strong, your family history “facts” and stories won’t be, either. Learn to look critically at the sources that inform your research: the “what, who, when and why.” These criteria may indicate how much you can trust what individual sources say about your ancestors.
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