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                                                                                       CLUB NEWS
        Pup Crawl from page 1

        “A ll o f  th e
        stops are within                                 Genealogical Society Kicks Off Fall                 Use of a Medical Pedigree Chart – Karen Peterson
        walking distance                                 Season With In-Person Meeting                       DNA Unravels a Family Mystery – Lisa Tompson
        t ha t al lows                                                                                       Improving Ancestry Research Using GEDmatch and
        participants to                                    For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic,   Facebook – Joe Boriotti
        take their time                                  the Martin County Genealogical Society (MCGS) will     German Research of Schwabisch Hall – David Attride
        and stroll through                               meet in-person at the Blake Library in Stuart 1 to 3 p.m.,     Access to European Church Records for Switzerland
        the area.”                                       Friday, Sept. 17. Returning to its pre-pandemic format,   – Walt Bruetsch
          The event is                                   the meeting will include a business session, free program     Organizing Through the Shutdown – Kathy Teter
        dog-friendly,                                    and refreshments. The meeting is free and open to the     In addition to its monthly programs, the  genealogical
        b ut all do g s                                  public;  face masks are optional. For those unable  to   society offers a variety of services at the Genealogy Room
        must be kept on                                  attend in person, the meeting will be available on Zoom.   in the Blake Library in Stuart including an extensive
        a nonretractable                                 To participate on Zoom, go to mcgsfl.org and register by   research library, access to several genealogy websites and
        leash and the                                    Sept. 15.                                         assistance from MCGS volunteers. Free and open to the
        owne r m ust                                       Under the banner “This is the Genealogy I Did During   public, the society’s meetings are held in the John F. and
        make sure the                                    the Pandemic,” several MCGS members will present a   Rita M. Armstrong Wing of the Blake Library. For more
        dog is properly                                  cornucopia of topics including:                   information about membership, activities and services
        being cared for                                    Hiring a Professional Genealogist in Germany Broke   go to mcgsfl.org or call MCGS President Lisa Tompson,
        at all times. The  Sam Ruo with Tessa, Steven Luriea   Many Barriers – Evi Eskin                   (772) 888-2422.
        humane society  and Cassidy Johnston with Bingo
        stresses the
        importance of pet owners being able to recognize
        the signs of heat exhaustion, aggressive behavior,
        overstimulation and other problematic areas as pet
        health is a top priority. Pets will not be permitted
        indoors at any of the establishments so participants
        with dogs are encouraged to have a buddy system.
          The  Pup Crawl is  being sponsored by  the Law
        Offices of John Mangan, P.A.; Stuart Fence Co.; Camp

        Bow Wow; and the Rick Carroll Insurance Agency.
        Proceeds  benefit  the  shelter  animals  at  the  humane

        society’s  Palm City shelter. For more information,
        email Courtney Zanetti at czanetti@hstc1.org or call
        (772) 600-3211.
        About The Humane Society Of The Treasure Coast
          The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast (HSTC)
        is a no-kill animal welfare organization located at
        4100 S.W. Leighton Farm Ave. in Palm City, Fla. Since
        1955, it has been the leading advocate for animal
        protection and well-being in the Martin County area.
        A 501(c)(3) private, nonprofi t organization, the HSTC
        is independent and locally operated and relies on
        donations to support its programs and services. Follow
        the HSTC on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/
        humanesocietyTC and Twitter at https://www.twitter.
        com/hstc1. For more information, visit https://www.
        hstc1.org or call (772) 223-8822.


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