
ICAPGen Luncheon Caps a Week of Learning


by Claire V. Brisson-Banks, BS, MLIS, AG
August 15-19, 2016
Each year BYU in Provo, Utah, has what is known as “Education Week”. They bring in hundreds of teachers from all over and provide a week of education to all who attend.
It is a major event with over 1,000 classes on a variety of subjects, including education, religion, marriage and family, history, youth classes, genealogy and much much more.
This year will be no exception in quality as this week has been held every year since 1922. I’ve taught there and presented genealogy classes for 5 years before moving to Missouri. It is a unique experience for both the presenter and the attendee and worth every moment; if one is able to go and learn from the best.
Here is a link to their “General Information” to get you started.
Laurie Castillo will be presenting the following 4 classes at the MARB building:
James M. Baker will be presenting the following 4 classes at the JKB building:
Timothy G. Cross, James R. Greene, Ronald M. Tanner will be presenting these 4 classes at the MARB building:
On Monday, Devin R. Ashby will be presenting at the MARB building:
There are other Family History and Genealogy classes being presented, here is a link to the program, take a moment to register and get set to learn from those who can aid you along your ancestral journey!