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Become a member NOW to enjoy this issue and all previous month's newsletters - anytime you want - along with our many other membership benefits and opportunities funded by SAGHS members:
  • The 2025-2026 Speaker Series – nine virtual presentations guaranteed to entertain while expanding your genealogical horizons. 
  • Webinars – 42 webinars recorded at the SAGHS meetings. Watch and rewatch to catch all the tips and tricks for genealogy research plus local historical topics.
  • Genealogy Seminar Lineage & Legacy: Unlock Your Heritage Through Society Applications, Saturday, October 11
  • Virtual Seminar – Genealogy Cornucopia: A Fall Festival of Genealogy ResearchFriday, October 17
  • 2025 Finding Family Writing Contest – Discover your roots and let your family's legacy shine! Entries due January 30, 2026.
  • Genealogy classes led by Lisa Mahler at the Tom Green County Library and beyond.
  • Two issues of the Stalkin’ Kin, named the best TxSGS partner society journal in Texas for 2023.
  • Nine issues of The SAGHS Newsletter.
  • The SAGHS-TX website, named one of the top two TxSGS partner society websites for the past ten years.
  • The SAGHS Blog by Jana Jenkins, launched in February 2023 and judged the best partner society blog in 2023.
  • Members-only cousin connections in our online members-only area.
  • Member discounts on books, classes, workshops.
Click on "Events" in the left menu to see the many opportunites for Concho Valley genealogists and historians.
 
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