#UTPCruise - The last day of a great genealogy conference and cruise.
Day #18 - Last day of #UTPCruise 10 - Diane Foster talks about photo preservation pic.twitter.com/zKCTAGI8wU
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
2nd talk of the day #UTPCruise - Helen Smith on Genealogical Learning from Home pic.twitter.com/A3W26QiZ16
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
3rd talk today #UTPCruise - Shauna Hicks on school records for genealogists pic.twitter.com/JCLuGlC2Mj
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
The #UTPCruise group enjoy a luxury last lunch together in the Tuscan Grill on the Celebrity Solstice cruise ship pic.twitter.com/B3lK4Hb4eV
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
"Sight, site, cite: a new way to look at familiar procedures" – Jan Gow on #UTPCruise pic.twitter.com/zkCfHj47OF
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
I presented my 8th and final talk on dates and the future of genealogy to an interested #UTPCruise audience pic.twitter.com/dxyDLKM81p
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
Judy Russell closes the 10th #UTPCruise with "Just Three Generations", the 74th talk in this one-track conference. pic.twitter.com/1dtUP3KIMA
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
Telling our family stories is our sacred obligation #UTPCruise #genealogy
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
Allyson and Heather both attended 73 talks on the 10th #UTPCruise. It's a world record for most talks attended at one genealogy conference
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
The 10th Unlock the Past genealogy cruise is officially closed. Over 1000 people have now attended a #UTPCruise. You should consider one!
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016
I have never been as motivated to work on Behold and do my genealogy as I am now after this #UTPCruise #cantwaittogethomeanddoit
— Louis Kessler (@louiskessler) March 2, 2016