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Programs, Projects and Classes
Law and Research Library staff are involved with the following:
Lunchtime
Family History Lessons
The Law and Research Library's Genealogy staff , the staff of the
Arizona
History and Archives Division as well as guest speakers with expertise
on specific aspects of genealogical research, present programs covering
such topics as:
- census research
- immigration and naturalization
- preservation of family papers and photos
- vital records
- land, deed, and property research
- military records
- how to use the Internet to do genealogical research
To view a listing of current and upcoming scheduled programs or to reserve
a seat, please visit our Lunchtime
Family History Lessons Online Registration System page.
Volunteer Opportunities
If you are interested in performing volunteer work with the Genealogy
Collection or other collections, please
give us a call! If you are people friendly, have some free
time and enjoy genealogy, you may want to consider volunteering with us. Our
hours are 8 to 5 Monday through Friday, and we are located about a mile
west of downtown Phoenix in Arizona's Capitol.
Volunteers shelve books, provide clerical support, assist patrons
with beginning level genealogy and assist staff with special projects.
For more information about becoming a volunteer, call us
at (602) 926-3938.
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Updated: 02/27/2009