Today, I
was supposed to be arriving at the Roseview Alexandra Place Hotel in London,
ahead of the Family Tree Live 2020 conference. I was scheduled to
deliver two talks and one workshop on the weekend of April 17th and 18th.
Well, of
course we all know how that trip and conference has turned out!
Undaunted,
the Family Tree magazine publisher in partnership with the Family
History Federation have made some different arrangements to at least
partly satisfy those that wanted to attend the conference in person. As they
say in their latest newsletter:
The Family Tree virtually
Live event will be held on 17 and 18 April right here on the FT website,
bringing you a range of video tutorials and special offers. We're not letting
the current situation stop us, and whilst we're unable to meet up at Alexandra
Palace for Family Tree Live 2020, we're still bringing elements of the show to
you here on the website.
I
recorded my two talks and they will now be put online with many others for the
general public to view under the following rules:
The
videos will be freely available to watch until 24 April, after which they will
only be available to Family Tree magazine subscribers.
If
you do not subscribe to Family Tree you can now do so only £3 (for UK residents),
usually £15.75. The overseas digital subscription is £16.99 (under $30 Canadian
or half price). A subscription will give you access to the full, growing library
of videos, as well as, of course, the great magazine. (I have an article in the
current May issue.)
Come
and see what it is all about.
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