Grow Your Family Tree!
2026 Open House: March 14-22
- The GFO Library is open for research every day with no day-use fee!
- Join us for 16 free classes online
- The GFO Library is open for research with no day-use fee!
- Library tours are offered most days
- Beginning research help -- five sessions available every day (with no fee) for individualized help from our research assistants in the library. Sign up at the reception desk or request a session at info@gfo.org.
- Classes are either in-person (i.e., in the library), or hybrid (offered in the library and by Zoom). Pre-registration is required for all online presentations.
- Class handouts will be distributed on the day of the class
All Open House events are free - a great chance to see what GFO is all about!
Beginning Research Help
Need help getting started, or you have gotten stuck in just the first three generations? Sign up for a one-hour consultation to get started. Offered every day during Open House. Contact info@gfo.org to schedule your appointment. (Also check our beginniners class, below)
Classes
Classes and other events are offered in-person (i.e., in the library), online (via Zoom), or hybrid (both). To register for any class, online or not, click the “register” link.
!!! Please note that all class times are Pacific Time. !!!
Saturday - March 14, 2026
10:00am to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
2:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (in-person) | Onsite, no registration required |
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Sunday - March 15, 2026
1:00pm to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
10:30pm to 3:30pm | Beginning Genealogy class with Kristin Wingo (in person) | Register Here |
5:30pm to 6:30pm | Pacific Northwest SIG with Kenith Fritsche and Geoff Smith (hybrid) | Register Here |
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Monday - March 16, 2026
10:00am to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
10:00am to 11:00am | Game of Names (hybrid) | Register Here |
2:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (in-person) | Onsite, no registration required |
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Tuesday - March 17, 2026
| 9:30am to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
| 10:00am to 11:00am | From Paper to Pixels: Digitizing, Organizing, and Preserving Your Family History
Laura Froelke, Key Archives Learn how to make the transition from paper to digital without losing your mind! |
Register Here
No Handout |
| 12:00pm to 2:00pm | Scanning Workshop (in-person)
Geoff Smith, President Learn how to use GFO’s scanners and find the right one for your project. Attendees are encouraged to bring some of their own family memorabilia that they want to scan. |
Onsite, no registration required |
| 1:00pm to 2:30pm | Introduction to Family Tree Maker Software (online)
Johnna Waldon, FTM SIG Leader Join the Family Tree Maker (FTM) Special Interest Group for an introduction to the software that manages your genealogy. We will cover the basics of FTM, a fairly user-friendly tool for your research. |
Register Here
No Handout |
| 2:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (in-person)
A friendly GFO volunteer will serve as your tour guide. If this is your first time or you have not been to the library in a while, this tour will give you an overview of the resources you will find in the library from our computer lab to rare books and some of GFO’s special, one-of-a-kind collections. The tour is offered almost every day of Open House. |
Onsite, no registration required |
| 2:30pm to 5:30pm | Scanning Workshop II (in-person)
A friendly GFO volunteer. Scan your own projects with hands-on assistance. Sign up sheets for all three scanners will be available at the end of the morning workshop. Priority will be given to attendees of the workshop at noon. |
Onsite, no registration required |
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Wednesday - March 18, 2026
| 9:30am to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
| 10:00am to 11:00am | Using the Free DNA Tools at GEDMatch (hybrid)
Lisa Mccollough, DNA Q&A SIG Leader Learn how to use the essential tool for finding DNA matches across proprietary testing platforms. |
Register Here
No Handout |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | The Mayflower Society (hybrid)
David Wiszneauckas, Lt. Governor (OR) The Society of Mayflower Descendants is the best-known lineage society and active throughout the year. Learn about the society’s activities and how you document eligibility for membership. |
Register Here
No Handout |
| 2:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (in-person)
A friendly GFO volunteer will serve as your tour guide. If this is your first time or you have not been to the library in a while, this tour will give you an overview of the resources you will find in the library from our computer lab to rare books and some of GFO’s special, one-of-a-kind collections. The tour is offered almost every day of Open House. |
Onsite, no registration required |
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Thursday - March 19, 2026
9:30am to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
11:00am to 12:30pm | RootsMagic v11 - Level 101: Overview & Basics (online) | Register Here |
1:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (in-person) | Onsite, no registration required |
2:00pm to 3:00pm | Using AI in Genealogy, a Beginners Guide (hybrid) | Register Here |
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Friday - March 20, 2026
| 9:30am to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
| 11:00am to 12:00pm | Bureaucracy to the Rescue: Unlocking Family Mysteries with State Records (online)
Crystal Hicks, Head of Collections, Washington State Library Genealogists often overlook government publications, but these materials can play a key role in solving difficult research problems. The Washington State Library preserves one of the most extensive collections of state and territorial publications in the country, and many of these resources are available online. |
Register Here
No Handout |
| 1:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (in-person)
A friendly GFO volunteer will serve as your tour guide. If this is your first time or you have not been to the library in a while, this tour will give you an overview of the resources you will find in the library from our computer lab to rare books and some of GFO’s special, one-of-a-kind collections. The tour is offered almost every day of Open House. |
Onsite, no registration required |
| 2:00pm to 3:00pm | Using Homestead Records in Genealogy: Four Case Studies (hybrid)
Ralph Thonstad Homestead records can provide a wealth of surprising information about your family that you would never expect! Learn why you should not overlook these records if your family ever applied for a homestead. |
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No Handout |
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Saturday - March 21, 2026
9:30am to 11:30am | Genealogy Problem Solvers (GPS) (online) | Register Here |
12:00pm to 1:00pm | Introduction to Black American Genealogy (online) | Register Here |
1:00pm to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
2:30pm to 3:30pm | Dual Citizenship By Ancestry Panel Discussion (hybrid) | Register Here |
4:00pm | Library Tour and Orientation (online) | Register Here |
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Sunday - March 22, 2026
| 1:00pm to 5:00pm | GFO Library Open for Research | |
| 1:00pm to 2:00pm | Volunteering at GFO (hybrid)
Geoff Smith, President The GFO could never offer so much if we didn’t have volunteers helping us in the library and at home. Learn how you can get involved! |
Register Here
No Handout |
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