The Hawaii State Public Library System is hosting five free virtual Genealogy Resources workshops on Saturdays at 10 a.m. beginning on March 6th until April 3rd. Learn about different research resources, repositories and search strategies that can help you find your family history.

Registration is required for these hour-long online presentations. Go to www.librarieshawaii.org to register.

The five sessions are:

  • March 6: How to Begin Finding Your Family Roots, presented by Kylie Flood, Nanakuli Public Library
  • March 13: Genealogy Research with Nupepa ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, presented by Kawena Komeiji, James and Abigail Kuaihelani Campbell Library
  • March 20: Genealogy Resources at the Hawaii State Library, presented by Linda Sueyoshi, Hawaii State Library
  • March 27: Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Sites and Archives, presented by Kelsey Karsin, Hawaiian Mission Houses
  • April 3: Moʻokūʻauhau x ʻĀina (Genealogy and Land Research), presented by Keahiahi Long, Nā Hawaiʻi ʻImi Loa

This genealogy resources series is in partnership with James & Abigail Campbell Library, Hawaiian Mission Houses and Nā Hawaiʻi ʻImi Loa, and generously supported with funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

For more information or if you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, please call (808) 831-6878 as soon as possible prior to the program date. We will make every attempt to fulfill all requests for accommodations. All programs are subject to change.

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