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It is through the generous support
from our members that we are able to provide quality resources. LCGS is a
"501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization"

 

 

 

 

 

 


Past Events:

March 22, 24, & 26 - "Genealogy at Curtin Middle School" - Joan, Thad and Lou taught the students Genealogy, Joan in picture below.

 

 

 

 

 

February 27, 2010  -  “How to Research in Clinton County” – David Glossner, President of Clinton County Genealogical Society and  Dianne Whitaker, Director of the Ross Library, Lock Haven             

(L. to R.) Dianne Whitaker, Justin Houser, and David Glossner. 
 

 

January 23, 2010  -  “History of Wildwood Cemetery” with Paul Novak, General Manager, Wildwood Cemetery.  The history and development Wildwood Cemetery to the present day, including a brief description of the operation of the crematories.


Joan & Paul at January Program

 

Paul answering questions after the program

 

Part of the Crowd attending the program
 


December 3, 2009 - 7- 9 p.m. A Mexican Christmas...The Lycoming County Genealogical Society's 2009 Christmas Dinner at Ozzie & Mae's... in the heart of Historic Downtown Williamsport, 43 West Fourth Street

November 21, 2009  -  “Open House” at our library.  No formal program due to the “Victorian Christmas” and the Taber Museum events.    http://www.preservationwilliamsport.org/vcevents.html 

October 24, 2009 - "Newberry Days"! at Newberry Community Center, Diamond Square, Newberry. Hours 1-4pm

Tina and Dave At Newberry Days

People looking at our Displays at Newberry Days

 

October 18, 2009 - Members of Girl Scout Troop 238 of South Williamsport and their leader Tess Bartholomew, working on their Heritage Badge at the Society


September 26, 2009 - GENEALOGY WORKSHOP for Beginners!


Genealogy Workshop
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Joan Knight Presenting at the Workshop

  



Here's Mr. Bower at Mound (Wildwood) Cemetery - August 2009



Joan, Martha Huddy (of Friends of the Library) and Bill at the JV Brown Library receiving a donation of books


Have you volunteered for anything lately? The LCGS needs your help! We have things for you to do in order to build a better genealogical Society. We have come a long way since the Lycoming County Genealogical Society had first been established. Email for more info on how to help.