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“Explore Your Roots: Genealogy for Kids” is making its debut at several libraries this winter. It is one of many programs through the library. Pictured here, at a similar event, museum education staff member Becky Howardell helps a program participant at the Hamilton Library last summer. Submitted photo
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Programs at the library are varied, but this is the first time for “Explore Your Roots: Genealogy for Kids.” Submitted photo
Chandler Museum encourages youth to explore their roots BY MICHELLE TALSMA EVERSON
Genealogy, or the study of family history, is a fascinating exercise that allows people to learn about their familial lineage and history. “Family history isn’t just the study of many generations ago but also includes understanding our parents’ and grandparents’ lives,” said Tiffani Egnor, the curator of education for the Chandler Museum. “Genealogy is a great activity for kids because it is a way they can study the past by looking at people they are closely connected with—their family members. Rather than just studying history through historical figures in the textbooks, genealogy gives youth a chance to study people that they personally know or are related to. Doing genealogy research is like being a detective, so youth really
enjoy this aspect of it as well.” Through the “Explore your Roots: Genealogy for Kids” programs, the Chandler Museum will provide tools for youth to learn about their family history and record their genealogy. The programs take place at each Chandler Library branch over winter intersession: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18 at Basha Library; 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 21, at Sunset Library; 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 22, at Hamilton Library; and 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, at the Downtown Library. Egnor said that, during the program, participants will complete various activities and take home a journal to record family memories. Attendees may bring a family photograph or family story with them to add to their journal.
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“They [participating families] will visit various stations that each has a different topic with a coordinating journal page. As they visit each station they will acquire journal pages and then put them together at the end for a unique journal to take home,” she said. “Some of the journal topics include family celebrations, comparing then and now, and family photos or illustrations. Participants will also be given the tools to make a family tree as well as a family timeline and fill in as much information as they know. We will provide additional resources of places to do research and find out more.” The “Genealogy for Kids” program is one of several outreach programs hosted by the Chandler Museum and take place at libraries. “The Chandler Museum visits the
local libraries during student intersession breaks to present public programs,” Egnor said. She added that the events are drop-by programs so families can come anytime during the time frame to complete the activities. “Genealogy is a great activity for kids because it is a way they can study the past by looking at people they are closely connected with—their family members,” Egnor said. “Rather than just studying history through historical figures in the textbooks, genealogy gives youth a chance to study people that they personally know or are related to.” To learn more about this and other museum programs, visit www. chandlermuseum.org.