Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Datebook


Datebook
Chillico Gazette - YOUR ANCESTORS: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Center Library-Genealogy, 553 Fourth and Pohlman streets. 5 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday. Also open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m the first and second Tuesdays of each month. For more

Berkeley This Week
Berkeley Daily Planet - Rally in Support of IRV Voting at 6 p.m. on th esteps of Old City Hall, before the City Council meeting. www.irv4berkeley.org The Right to Culture as a Human Right: Law in a Multi-cultural World with Alison Dundes Renteln at 6 p.m. at the Great

Platte County Community Calendar
Guernsey Gazette - Project SAFE has a support group available. Please call the office at 322-4794 if you are interested. Laramie Peak Museum in Wheatland is closed for the Season and will reopen in Spring of 2006. SHARE Wyoming, a nonprofit organization, is

Out & About
Riverside Press Enterprise - MULLIGAN FAMILY FUN CENTER, miniature golf, batting cages, go-karts and more; noon-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, noon-11 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sundays; 24950 Madison Ave., Murrieta, $2-$30, (951) 696-9696. BOOMERS

Around the Region
Modesto Bee - HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS COMPETE TO THE BEAT: Modesto Centre Plaza will host the regional High School Principals Spanish Lip Sync Contest on Saturday. Principals from Central Catholic, Tracy, Riverbank, Atwater, Livingston, Gilroy and Waterford high

Mormon Genealogy: - RSVP: Honoring a giant of innovation


RSVP: Honoring a giant of innovation
Salt Lake Tribune - Ben Dahl, left, Erica Dahl and IHC President Bill Nelson at AMICUS banquet. (Photos by Judy Magid/The Salt Lake Tribune ) Chamber pays tribute to philanthropist, inventor James LeVoy Sorenson People who know James LeVoy Sorenson say "yet" is one of

Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues
Daily Herald - "If you say you don't support Bush, I think, it's as if you are not supporting the soldiers," she said. " As a veteran of the Vietnam conflict, I have a strong notion of what happens when the war is not supported and the troops are not supported as

Mormon Genealogy: - Letters to the Editor (North County Times)


Letters to the Editor (North County Times)
Sometimes the life lesson slaps you so hard it s hard to miss: Vice President Dick Cheney shoots a friend in the face while shooting captive birds without his proper permits. Then he hides the fact for 24 hours, then blames his friend. Rumors of drinking.

Demo to launch biodiesel company (Provo Daily Herald)
Despite a fire that destroyed their prototype for biodiesel production Monday, a catering company is moving forward with plans to bring economical fuel to the masses. Today's noon event will start with Culinary Crafts whipping up some fried goods..

Tracking Your South Asian Diaspora Roots - INDOlink

Tracking Your South Asian Diaspora Roots
INDOlink, CA - Feb 22, 2006
... this library is owned and operated by the Church of Latter Day Saints ... Launched in 1999, this genealogy database has 2 billion names in searchable databases. ...


Matching Names And Corpses - W*USA 9

Matching Names And Corpses
W*USA 9, DC - Mar 7, 2006
... A message on a genealogy website got Matthews' attention. "My sister Barbara has been missing from our family since the latter part of 1967," the posting said. ...


Canadian LDS Pop Star Comes to America (Brigham Young NewsNet)
The down-to-earth, LDS girl-next-door who loves to create her own eclectic style of acoustic music has been giving audiences a taste of her personally developed Canadian pop-rock world.

Mormon Genealogy: - Welcome:   (Roanoke Times)


Welcome:&nbsp&nbsp (Roanoke Times)
William Alexander Haley recited eight generations of his family's heritage with ease. He rattled off dates, such as 1619, the year blacks were brought to Virginia, and 1939, the year his father joined the Coast Guard.

Four buildings will go to make room for condo (St. Petersburg Times)
DOWNTOWN - Crews started demolition Monday of four buildings, including the former Maas Brothers department store, to make way for a high-rise condominium project bordered by Franklin, Zack, Tampa and Twiggs streets.

All Dolled Up - Willamette Week


Willamette Week
All Dolled Up
Willamette Week, OR - Mar 1, 2006
... almost invisibly bland clerk at the Mormon Church's Family History Center in Los ... probably the only rockumentary that contains interviews with LDS "home teachers ...


Going to ground in Guatemala
Honolulu Advertiser - A Mayan woman pays homage at the church in Flores, Guatemala, during the celebration of Jes s Negro. The crucifix survived a fire; its cathedral did not. Getting there: Airfare to Guatemala City from Honolulu can run about $700 roundtrip during off ...

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Community Event Listings (Simcoe.com)


Community Event Listings (Simcoe.com)
Non-profit groups can advertise special events or meetings for free in the Community Calendar. E-mail the information to Jim Barber at jbarber@simcoe.com.

LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF (Saint George Spectrum)
ST. GEORGE - The Dixie Forum will present Alan Lightman, currently an Adjunct Professor at MIT, who will offer a presentation/lecture titled "The World is Too Much with Me." The presentation is at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Dixie State College on the Main Stage Theatre, Eccles Fine Arts Bldg. Admission is free.

LOCAL BRIEFS (The Pueblo Chieftain Online)
MEETINGS Greeters Club Greeters Club will meet at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at El Nopal. Betty Alt will speak on women in law enforcement. Cost is $8.50. Visitors are welcome by calling 544-0453. Central/Centennial lunch Members of the Central and Centennial High School's class of 1952 will meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Conway's Red Top Restaurant, 112 E. Second St. For

. 'Building Our Community, 100 years at a Time' theme for 2006 July 4 parade on Ely (Ely Daily Times)
GNCU to award 15 scholarships Greater Nevada Credit Union is accepting applications for its annual academic scholarship program.- Friday, Feb 24, 2006

Church to offer disaster planning - Arizona Republic

Church to offer disaster planning
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 14, 2006
... of the broader population having a plan, and other LDS wards in the Valley and in Utah have hosted similar fairs. "It's like the genealogy program," said Faas ...

Mormon Genealogy: - RSVP: Honoring a giant of innovation ...


RSVP: Honoring a giant of innovation ...
Salt Lake Tribune - Ben Dahl, left, Erica Dahl and IHC President Bill Nelson at AMICUS banquet. (Photos by Judy Magid/The Salt Lake Tribune ) Chamber pays tribute to philanthropist, inventor James LeVoy Sorenson People who know James LeVoy Sorenson say "yet" is one of ...

Today (Chillicothe Gazette)
YOUR ANCESTORS: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Center Library-Genealogy, 553 Fourth and Pohlman streets. 5 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday. Also open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m the first and second Tuesdays of each month. For more information, call 774-4533.

Today (Chillicothe Gazette)
MEET THE AUTHOR: Debra Knapke will be signing copies of her books "Perennials for Ohio," "Gardening Month by Month in Ohio," "Annuals for Ohio," and "Best Garden Plants for Ohio," at 2 p.m. at the Northside Branch of the Chillicothe and Ross County Public Library, 550 Buckeye St. Free admission.

Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues
Daily Herald - Innocent of what...burning down a newspaper? Smuggling a gun into a jail cell? Quit glossing over the facts. What post are you replying to? Who's glossing over what facts? Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act ...

Mormon Genealogy: - Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues


Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues
Daily Herald - Quote from: Steven on Today at 12:21:58 PM I'm sorry, but I can't resist this one either. I just have to suggest that playing those LPs might make you think you were in a time warp! Oh come on, what's wrong with "KC and the Sunshine Band?" I can't ...

Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues
Daily Herald - Innocent of what...burning down a newspaper? Smuggling a gun into a jail cell? Quit glossing over the facts. What post are you replying to? Who's glossing over what facts? Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act ...

LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF (Saint George Spectrum)
ST. GEORGE - The Dixie Forum will present Alan Lightman, currently an Adjunct Professor at MIT, who will offer a presentation/lecture titled "The World is Too Much with Me." The presentation is at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Dixie State College on the Main Stage Theatre, Eccles Fine Arts Bldg. Admission is free.

Mormon Genealogy: - Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues


Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues
Daily Herald - Innocent of what burning down a newspaper? Smuggling a gun into a jail cell? Quit glossing over the facts. What post are you replying to? Who's glossing over what facts? Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act

Mormon Genealogy: - Datebook


Datebook
Chillico Gazette - YOUR ANCESTORS: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Family History Center Library-Genealogy, 553 Fourth and Pohlman streets. 5 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday. Also open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m the first and second Tuesdays of each month. For more

Out & About
Riverside Press Enterprise - MULLIGAN FAMILY FUN CENTER, miniature golf, batting cages, go-karts and more; noon-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, noon-11 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sundays; 24950 Madison Ave., Murrieta, $2-$30, (951) 696-9696. BOOMERS

Datebook
Chillico Gazette - YOUNG AT HEART: 5 p.m., Trinity United Methodist Church, Friendship Hall. Bring covered dish. BINGO: Chillicothe Eagles No. 600, 378 S. Douglas Ave., doors open at 5 p.m., games begin at 7 p.m. Players must at least 18. Non- alcoholic beverages and

Monday, March 13, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Tracking Your South Asian Diaspora Roots


Tracking Your South Asian Diaspora Roots
Indolink - "The older you get, the more you feel connected with those who came before You even start to hear your dad's voice when you speak," genealogy researcher James Sorenson. Anxious to locate and confirm their ancestral roots, genealogy research has

RSVP: Honoring a giant of innovation
Salt Lake Tribune - Ben Dahl, left, Erica Dahl and IHC President Bill Nelson at AMICUS banquet. (Photos by Judy Magid/The Salt Lake Tribune ) Chamber pays tribute to philanthropist, inventor James LeVoy Sorenson People who know James LeVoy Sorenson say "yet" is one of

Poll: Mormons, non-Mormons split on issues
Daily Herald - "If you say you don't support Bush, I think, it's as if you are not supporting the soldiers," she said. " As a veteran of the Vietnam conflict, I have a strong notion of what happens when the war is not supported and the troops are not supported as

Mormon Genealogy: - Multicultural calendar (Courier-Post)


Multicultural calendar (Courier-Post)
MARCH 1-31 NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH. A time for re-examining the wide range of women's contributions and achievements in U.S. history.

China: A Year After New Regulations, Religious Rights Still Restricted (AlertNet)
(New York, March 1, 2006) One year after China's Regulations on Religious Affairs came into force, Chinese citizens' ability to exercise their right to freedom of religion remains as subject to arbitrary restrictions as ever, Human Rights Watch said today.

'Angels' earns wings with fresh approach (Chicago Sun-Times)
As much as anything else, "Angels in America," Tony Kushner's two-part epic, was a response to monumental global change.

Today (Chillicothe Gazette)
4-H STEER HOOF TRIMMING: Ross County Fairgrounds, for all 4-H clubs with steer projects. To make an appointment, call Dan Rawlings at 998-6437. PRE-GAME ADENA WARRIOR RALLY: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Adena High School. Event will include a cornhole tournament, chili dinner and raffle.

Experts: Start family search at yourself (The Daily Sentinel)
Wondering about your family roots?