The following is a press release from FamilySearch.
The Family History Library Announces 2nd Annual Free
Block Party
The Pecos Posse Old West Singers, Touch of Polynesia (Polynesian dancers), and Scottish bagpipes will provide live entertainment. Other free outside attractions include a rock climbing wall, bounce houses, face painting, and participation in pioneer era games, among other activities. There will also be food trucks and snow cones for nominal fees.
The inside activities include 20-minute family history classes, fun Green Screen photo opportunities, free photo scanning of family photos, documents, and artifacts, and family discovery experiences. In the Museum, visitors can find historical characters walking around, test detective skills about mysteries behind artifacts in the Museum, and children can visit the new Tell Me the Stories of Jesus children’s exhibit. Toddlers to 12-year-olds will have fun learning through hands-on play and art projects.
“We are hosting this event to help families of all ages discover what a fabulous resource the Family History Library is for those beginning their family history,” says Debbie Getler, of the Family History Center. “Our hope is that families will come for the fun, discover something interesting about their ancestors, and return to the library again and again to continue their quest to learn more about their own family story.”
Visit the Family History Library Block Party site for more information.
Parking is available, some free, some pay parking. Go to Temple Square Parking for more information.
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I hope we can make it down there this weekend, but I worry a little about the numbers and parking. We will see.......
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a fun event. If you do attend, perhaps you could write a blog post to share with those of us who can't be there. Thanks for stopping by!
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