Thank you to my guest today, Jennifer Jones, Kristin Rapinac, Bill Moore, Karen Hassell, DeeDee D, DearMYRTLE, Jane Chapman, Samran Masih, Becky Hetchler, Karen Pedersen Travis, Diane Burley, Lynda Heines, Kyla Bayang, Kathy Stone Deborah Carl, Linda Stufflebean, Lisa Rex, Kelli Cedarfield, Bill Butcher, Christine Clark, and so many more of you for joining us today.
I canโt tell you how much it means to us to see you join us from the cold of winter in Calgary, Canada, to the heat of summer in Wellington, New Zealand. Your thoughts, comments, and encouragement are the glue that holds this global community together. Were you there? Did I miss you? The chat isnโt captured, but your additions can be by dropping them into the comments below.
RootsTech is just a week away!
With this annual confab at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City just about a week away, it was a pleasure to have my friend Jennifer Jones of Tracking Down the Family help me kick off my 10-day series of daily livestream events.
Iโll keep these notes short each day, focusing on whatโs ahead on our Projectkin events calendar and tipping you off to updates I know about on the RideAlongPartners.org page.
In case ya missed itโฆ
In my own Projectkin publication, we had an extraordinary program on Tuesday when Rhonda Lauritzen joined me to talk about โThe Hard Stuff.โ
This was a fabulous presentation that can be inspiring in helping you think through those moments of family stress that can create page-turners in your family story, but also break hearts at their most vulnerable. Even if you were there, you might appreciate the chance to linger over the recording. Youโll find it in our Specials section, filed alongside Projectkinโs other programs with Rhonda Lauritzen.
Later todayโฆ Itโs Kathyโs Corner!
Even as all this RootsTech excitement is underway, we have a special program in our Pacific-friendly timeslot today withย Kathy Stoneย of Kathy's Coaching. Following up on our conversations about postcards last month and Decemberโs holiday event, weโll take a dive today into how to handle and preserve the most vulnerable paper records and ephemera in our collections. You wouldnโt want those fun souvenir postcards to damage your treasured old photographs, right? Letโs see how.
Ride Along Ready! ๐๐จ
From the start, Geneabloggers and Projectkin have shared a passion for family history and storytelling since the beginning. We both see the extraordinary value of pursuing this work with the support and encouragement of a community. So, with RootsTech approaching, it only made sense to do this together.
The nascent โRide Alongโ idea weโd started last year has leveled up by doing this as a partnership, and thatโs what youโll see on-site and online now withย RideAlongPartners.org, and everyone is welcome. All we ask is that you join us with an open heart and an ethos of support and encouragement as you participate in this global conference.
DearMYRTLE of Geneabloggers, and I designed the special-purpose site to help everyone find each other during the conference and share the joy. The site is organized to focus your attention on:
Livestreamed events dates, times & links. This includes those weโre hosting as well as any of yours about the conference. Really!
Posts about the conference. Iโm scouring sites for these, send them my way if youโve been writing about the conference! This will include photos and recordings for those of you onsite andโฆ (why not) watching from home!
Recordings of our events: A quick way to find events hosted on Substack, YouTube, or
For those of you on-site, some tips for finding our Ride Along Partners booth in the Society Hall โ AND a special in-person lunch gathering for early-birds on Tuesday!
SWAG! โI was there,โ fun! This is a special event, so we decided to commemorate it in a fun, practical, and cost-effective way that combines
Buy your own professionally made bags, tees, and mugs with
Make your own, DIY tags for those blogger beads, bookmarks andโฆ other ideas?
Coming: A Relatives at RootsTech page to capture tips on making the most of the special occasion service from FamilySearch.org. Youโll find me at Projectkin.org/relatives.
Letโs make the most of all of this. It will certainly be memorable! ๐
















