www.GenealogyClub.org
The Genealogy Club of Sun City
History remembers the celebrated,
Genealogy remember them all!
by Lawrence Overmire
Genealogy Club of Sun City
Fifty Years of Serving the
Genealogy Community
Monday, May 9, 2022
GCSC Meeting 1 - 3 pm
Today we vote for GCSC Officers
for the coming Club Year 2022/2-2023
Monday, May 23, 2022
GCSC Genealogy Workshop 1 - 3 pm
Come to the Genealogy Workshop, Monday afternoon.
Laurice will be focusing on how to benefit by using
FamilySearch/wiki in your research. She will
also discuss what is new on Ancestry.com
GCSC Meetings & Workshops
1 - 3 p.m.
Sun City Library, Community Room
Corner of Cherry Hills and Bradley Road
Sun City, California
Meetings and Workshops
Are held monthly on 2nd & 4th Mondays
Community Room Sun City Library, 1-3 p.m.
26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. at Bradley Road
Sun City, California
Our workshops are always helpful to those
just beginning, as well as intermediate
and our advanced genealogists.
No matter how much we know,
we are always learning more and better ways
to research our families.
Come and Meet others who are
interested in learning more about their families.
For further information:
GENEALOGY CLUB OF SUN CITY
Was formed in November 1972 by a group of
local persons having a common interest
in learning more about their family's history.
Do stop in and see what we're all about!
Do a Search for:
GENEALOGY CLUB OF SUN CITY
In the search box at the top of your Facebook page
or click on the URL
https://www.facebook.com/groups/GenealogyClubofSunCity
GCSC Officers for Year 2022-2023
President: Linda R.F. Arnold
Vice President: Joe Fitzpatrick
Secretary: Susan Kinkade
Treasurer: Marva Hothan
Our Committee Chairs:
Historian: Christene Van Horn
Hospitality: Carol Marderosian
Membership: Marva Hothan
Newsletter/E-Mail/Website: Linda R.F. Arnold
Program Coordinator: Joe Fitzpatrick
Publicity: Lois Burton
Sunshine: Carol Fitzpatrick
Telephone Communicator: Joe Fitzpatrick
Trips Coordinator: Vacant
Workshops: Laurice Johnson & Christene Van Horn
Volunteers Welcomed...The Rewards are Many!
GENEALOGY HELP AT THE LIBRARY
Laurice Johnson & Christene Van Horn
At the new Menifee Public Library
28798 La Piedra Road
Corner of Menifee Road across from Wheatfield Park
Saturdays 10-12 p.m.
and Mondays 11-1 p.m.
Laurice Johnson & Christene Van Horn
will be there to help you!
Just beginning your genealogy research?
Would you like some help organizing, or
pick up some tips in
to jump-start your family tree?
Meet Laurice & Christene at the
Menifee Public Library!
Just past to the Children's Area, first classroom on the left.
Look for the DNA signs as you enter the library!
Bring your genealogy questions!
Just beginning your genealogy research?
Bring the names, dates & places of your parents, grandparents
Genealogy Club of Sun City
50 years of helping people climb their
trees to find their roots
using DNA and Genealogy Research methods.
SUN CITY LIBRARY
26982 Cherry Hills Blvd., Sun City, CA 92586
Phone: 951-679-3534
The library is recognized by the California Mayflower Society
as having excellent resources for
Mayflower lineage research.
Free Access to Ancestry.com in the library!
Sun City Library Hours
Mon-Wed-Fri 10 am - 6 pm
Tues - Thurs 11 am - 7 pm
Saturday 9 am - 3 pm
Sunday 12 noon - 4 pm
The library hours may have changed.
Call the library for current hours
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The bulk of the collection is housed in partnership
with the LDS Church on Bradley Road
due to restriction of space available at the Sun City Library.
MENIFEE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER
Please note: The Menifee Family History Center
is currently closed; it is scheduled
to Re-Open soon.
Family History Center/Menifee-Sun City area
29725 Bradley Road (near Newport Road)
Sun City, California 92586
Phone 951-672-0162
PLEASE NOTE THE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER IS
CURRENTLY CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
Family History Center Normal Hours:
Monday Mornings 9 am - 12 pm
Tuesday-Thursday 9 am - 3 pm
Tues & Wed Evenings 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
In addition to books and periodicals, a large collection of microfilm
and microfiche is available from the
Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Computers with free access to FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, Footnote, etc.
are available to further your research.