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World Wide Genealogy Resources Will Be Presented at the Levy County Quilt Musuem

World Wide Genealogy Resources Will Be Presented at the Levy County Quilt Musuem

Toni Collins

Alachua County Library District Adult Services Librarian, Bobby Ruth Powell, will address the Levy County Genealogy Society on Sunday, August 17th at the Levy County Quilt Museum. Ms. Powell will outline all of the genealogy resources available to researchers who are doing family or historic research at the various library outlets in the Alachua County Library System. A reciprocal borrowing agreement with Alachua County permits Levy County residents to utilize the much expanded borrowing and service privileges of the Alachua library system.


The general public is invited to attend, learn, share and seek answers to questions concerning genealogy research worldwide. The presentation is scheduled to start at 2:00 PM and will be followed by refreshments.

The Levy County Quilt Museum is located one mile north of US Alt 27 half way between Bronson and Chiefland.

For more information,please call: President Earlene Sheffield, (352) 528-2124; Cindy Jo Ayers, (352) 486-2312; or Dix Stephens, (352) 447-2966.

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