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SRJC Older Adults Program – Offers Free Courses in Genealogy — Fall 2019

Become Your Family’s Historian

These classes are designed specifically for YOU if you are interested in learning how to do family research, solve “brick walls or road blocks”, and write for future generations about your family history. No computer experience required but recommended. Classes are open to all beginners or advanced students!

SRJC offers noncredit courses for seniors as part of its goal to provide lifelong learning.

• FREE! No fee for Older Adults Program courses. No age limit for Older Adults Program courses, though they are tailored for seniors.

• Access SRJC Students Discounts and services, too!

How to register:

• You may sign up for a class by going directly to the location and the Instructor will give you an application and assist with registration. Or Sign Up online at www.santarosa.edu; see Schedule of Classes, click on OAP per the listed section numbers/ description as per above.

• You may contact the Older Adults Program at (707) 527-4533 for more information or the Instructor, Denise Beeson at (707) 694-6826.

The following class meets at: Windsor Library, Community Room

9291 Old Redwood Highway, Windsor, CA Tel: 707 838-1020

Sec 2297 Monday 10:15-:am-11:45 am (8/19-12/16) Beginning Genealogy

The following class meets at: Oakmont East Recreation Center

7902 Oakmont Drive Upstairs, Santa Rosa, CA Tel: 707 539-1611

Sec 2012 Tuesday 9:30am-11:00 am (8/20-12/16) ADV. Genealogy- Migration

The following classes meet at: Santa Rosa Family History Center (FHC)

1725 Peterson Lane, Santa Rosa, CA Tel. (707) 525-0399

Sec 2882 Tuesday, 1pm- 2:30pm (8/20-12/16) Beginning Genealogy Sec 3121 Tuesday, 2:45pm- 4:15pm (8/20-12/16) TOOLS for Genealogy Sec 3022 Wednesday, 1pm-2:30pm (8/21-12/18) ADV. Genealogy- Migration Sec 3104Wednesday, 2:45pm-4:15pm (8/21-12/18) Roadblocks/Brick Walls/DNA

The Sonoma County Junior College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnic group identification, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic condition, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures or practices; nor does the District discriminate against any employees or applicants for employment on the basis of their age. This non-discrimination policy covers admission, access and treatment in District programs and activities—including but not limited to academic admissions, financial aid, educational services and athletics—and application for District employment.

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