2013 Offerings for Corporations, Genealogists and Schools
Due to high demand,
Kathleen Brandt and a3Genealogy will continue offering
ourses, workshops and lectures for the 2013 Speaker Series.
Speaker Series for
Corporations. Kathleen Brandt
incorporates 20 years of international business dedicated to "implementing
new business strategies" with an inspiring presentation to discovering the Pioneer in
you. As an Executive for top-tier corporations she encourages and motivates her
audiences to find new roads and discovering that You Are A Pioneer!©
You Are A Pioneer!©
Titles
- Ruts Seen Ahead
- In Anticipation of Open Territories: Preparing To See
The Elephant
- Building Settlements; Not Settling
- Join the Wagon Train: Transforming Your Travels to
Future Adventures
- The Path of a Pioneer
For more information
contact Kathleen Brandt, a3Genealogy@gmail.com, 816-729-5995.
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Speaker Series for
Genealogists. Kathleen Brandt,
a successful Professional International Genealogist and Consultant and
published freelance writer for genealogy magazines and columns, presents a
speaker series to beginning and intermediate genealogists, as well as for those
who wish to pursue genealogy as a career. (May be tailored as a course,
workshop or keynote speaker)
Titles
- Leaping Over Brickwalls: 10 Tips to Fast Forward. We
don't always have years to research and develop interesting ancestral
stories, so the key is to partner your sleuthing skills with effective
genealogy research tips to fast forward your research.
- Military Records Were Destroyed? What To Do: Steps to Reconstructing Your Veteran's File. Between 16 to 18 million military service files, including those for WWI and WWII, were destroyed by the 1973 St. National Personnel Records Center fire. However, this loss should not discourage researchers from uncovering an ancestor's military experience.
- War of 1812 Records: 10
Places to Search. Although pivotal in the history of America,
the War of 1812, often called the "Second War for Independence"
is mostly forgotten. But understanding this "battle for borders"
may guide you to your 1812 Soldier and family. Ten (10) tips to
researching your War of 1812 ancestor will be presented.
- Civil War Series (for details of following workshops use link)
CW101: 10 Best Bets to Civil War Research
CW102: Finding the Elusive Civil War Ancestor
CW103: African Americans Served Too
CW104: Civil War POW Records - Saving Alice: Have you noticed when you speak of long ago ancestors your family friends seem disinterested. This workshop offers 10 fun ways to keep your audience enthused and your ancestors alive.
- How We Were Freed - From Indentured Servants to Slavery. Prior to the Civil War there were free coloreds, ex-slaves and indentured servants who secured their freedom. This workshop outlines 5 ways to freedom
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Speaker Series for
Schools. The Ancestry and
Academics© workshops create a learning community between genealogy and
history, English, computer, math, art and writing subjects. For more
information visit Case of Grandview High School Grandview,
MO.
Popular Offering
- How We Were Freed - From Indentured Servants to Slavery for the Classroom.
- Beginning Research Database. A great place to
start your genealogy! This course will give an overview of HeritageQuest
online database to research your ancestor. HeritageQuest may be accessed
from home, using your library card.
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All workshops, courses
and lecturers may be tailored for your needs. Contact Kathleen Brandt,
a3Genealogy@gmail.com, 816-729-5995 for questions and scheduling.

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