Hey – it’s good to be back home again… SCGS Jamboree 2009 is History

Like the John Denver song goes, “hey, it’s good to be back home again.” As much as I love going to the SCGS Jamboree, it’s always good to get home.

We left Bountiful, Utah and drove to Las Vegas on Wednesday, the 24th. Thursday, we drove on to Burbank and got checked into the Marriott. At 6 am Friday morning, I was outside the back door of the convention center unloading the truck. We got the Family Roots Publishing booth set up and fully functioning by the 12:30 opening of the exhibit hall. For the next 3 days, Patty, Dollarhide and I stayed plenty busy caring for customers who were looking to purchase genealogy books. We just happened to have a few, so most went away happy.

I spoke three times during the Jamboree with good crowds, numbering in the area of 300 each time from what I’m told. Not bad, considering all the GREAT competition I had from other terrific speakers during the same time slots. I also had the privilege of participating in a panel discussion – lasting 2.5 hours – called Son of Blogger… Great fun.

The exhibit hall closed at 3 pm, and Patty and I were on the road by about 6:30. (Dollarhide flew out Monday am) We got into Vegas just after midnight on Sunday and back home in Bountiful about 10 pm last night – dead tired.

Expect to see a lot more blogging after we fill a whole lot of orders that have come in, and get the truck unloaded.

About Leland Meitzler

Leland K. Meitzler founded Heritage Quest in 1985, and has worked as Managing Editor of both Heritage Quest Magazine and The Genealogical Helper. He currently operates Family Roots Publishing Company (www.FamilyRootsPublishing.com), writes daily at GenealogyBlog.com, writes the weekly Genealogy Newsline, conducts the annual Salt Lake Christmas Tour to the Family History Library, and speaks nationally, having given over 2000 lectures since 1983.

One Reply to “Hey – it’s good to be back home again… SCGS Jamboree 2009 is History”

  1. Assembly Bill 130 will be heard in the Senate Appropriations Committee very soon. It was introduced by Kevin Jeffries (Republican ) of the Temecula area. The Bill was presented at the request of the Recorder Association of California. They want to be able to handle Marriage Records the same as Birth and Death Records. That means that they can black out the Mother’s Maiden name, if the County Recorder chooses. The Recorder also has the option of sending out an informational copy only.

    The main concern is what the Recorder of each county may or may not choose to do. At least that is the way it is written today.

    As we know, the unfounded fear of ID theft is a worry to Legislatures on the State and National Levels. Yet, research shows that ID Theft is caused by Data Hackers or stolen items from a friend or acquaint!

    I urge you to notify the Senate Appropriation’s Committee and your State Representatives of our feelings about access to these public records. Remind them that these records help us to find family and determine if an inherited disease is running through the family lines. That seems to get their attention.

    Go to http://www.senate.ca.gov/ and click on Committees go to: Standing Committee to Appropriations. There you will see the members of the committee and staff information. Call or write these committee members and let them know who important changing this rule is to genealogists world wide!

    Go to http://www.legislature.ca.gov/ to find your local representative. When this bill goes to the Senate and Assembly Floor, we will need to jump in and let them know how important access to these records is to us!

    We have been advised by Jan Meisels Allen, of the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies and Chairperson, of Public Records Access and Monitoring Committee to “write to the governor as it can be heard as soon as today and the way this bill is moving it won’t take long for it to pass both houses on the floor.” Urge the governor to veto the bill…” http://gov.ca.gov/interact#contact

    Please take a moment to make a call, or write a letter or Fax your thoughts. It will only happen if we take the time to do it now!

    Liz Stookesberry Myers
    California Alliance of Genealogical Societies
    Legislative Committee
    562/598-3027

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