Adding Social History to Your Genealogy (Philibert-Ortega)
Monday    
8:30 — 9:45 am What I Learned about Social History from Watching Miss Fisher - or Introduction to Social History and Where to Find it Philibert-Ortega
10:15 — 11:30 am Treasures of the Family History Library - How to find Hidden Gems to Connect your Family Dots  Darby
1:00 — 2:15 pm Archives and their Collections - Adding Community History to your Family  Darby
2:45 — 4:00 pm Cigar, Fabric and Murder: Reconstructing a Community of Women Philibert-Ortega
Tuesday    
8:30 — 9:45 am Researching in Periodicals  Philibert-Ortega
10:15 — 11:30 am Illustrating a Social History: Finding Images Philibert-Ortega
1:00 — 2:15 pm City Directories: More than Address Books Hibben
2:45 — 4:00 pm Missing Husbands and Eyeglasses on the Trolley: Newspapers Tell the Best Stories Philibert-Ortega
Wednesday    
8:30 — 9:45 am Surveying the Community: Finding Clues Hidden Among the Neighbors Darby
10:15 — 11:30 am Researching Women: Community Cookbooks and What they Tell us about our Ancestors Philibert-Ortega
1:00 — 2:15 pm Family Traditions: Cultural Guidelines for Life  Hibben
2:45 — 4:00 pm Life on the Farm and the Records it Generated Hibben
Thursday    
8:30 — 9:45 am Words and Phrases of Bygone Days Hibben
10:15 — 11:30 am What our Ancestors Feared Most: Diseases and their Treatment  Hibben
1:00 — 2:15 pm The Games People Played Hibben
2:45 — 4:00 pm Life in 1920 Philibert-Ortega
Friday    
8:30 — 9:45 am Is your Brick Wall Topped by Barbed Wire? Researching Prisoner Ancestors (and Why they were in Prison or Jail) Hibben
10:15 — 11:30 am How Ancestors Used Music in their Lives Hibben
1:00 — 2:15 pm The Life of a House Philibert-Ortega
2:45 — 4:00 pm OK, Now What?: Your Research Project Philibert-Ortega